Braeburn Guesthouse
Badabrie, Fort William
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Braeburn Guesthouse Fort William

Badabrie Fort William, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, PH33 7LX, United Kingdom

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The Best day out we've had in ages.

A travel blog entry by craig123

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We went to The Scottish SEA LIFE Sanctuary last week with the family and had the most amazing day ever....!

We got there at 10am and expected to be there for about an hour. We didn't leave until 4pm. The best thing for me was watching the seal feeding demonstration. The rescued Seal Pup Brendan is such a cutie and it was so so funny watching the seagulls steal his fish when he wasn't looking. ...

Northern Adventures with Ruth - Part II

A travel blog entry by return2theuk

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Dieses Wochenende habe ich gemeinsam mit Freunden aus Bristol und London die Ost-West-Verbindung mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln auf die Probe gestellt. Unser Ziel: ein abgelegenes Dorf an einem Salzwasser-Loch (quasi ein Fjord) an der Westküste Schottlands. Gemeinsame Couchsurfing-Freunde aus Bristol hatte es kurz nach meiner Abreise dorthin ...

The flying scotsman

A travel blog entry by sarahimray

It's only but 11 o'clock, but I'm on an Oban dancefloor watching a tall, thick-set Highland bagpiper playing his pipes on his back on the ground, with a drunk local lass gyrating lewdly on top of him. The Scots certainly know how to have a good time.

I'm always suspect when the opportunity comes to see a local dance show. However our tour leaders reasoned that if he was going to wear a skirt (ok, so it was a kilt) and go down there to dance, then I should at ...

Happy Trails to You: West Highland Way Tips

A travel blog entry by kec100

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... appreciate where you are and what it means. The prose is a tad cumbersome, but not enough to be off-putting.

Taylor, William. 1976. The Military Roads in Scotland. Exeter: SRP Ltd.

Sounds boring, right? Actually, it has a tremendous amount of the history explaining the impetus for the roads and their effect on highland life, as well as the more expected descriptions ...

Dementor Attack!

A travel blog entry by kec100

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... fish and chips and set off to ask them where the best shop was. As soon as I approached they demanded to know why the train was late today, reaffirming my belief that they were locals. And they did not disappoint in steering me towards a superb fish n chips shop, from which I purchased fish so fresh and chips so good that I doubt I will ever eat fish n chips again as it could only be disappointing in comparison.

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