Dailanna Bed and Breakfast Fort William
Dailanna House Fort William, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, PH33 7NP, United Kingdom
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The Best day out we've had in ages.
... loved it too as they got interactive and were able to hold the crabs and starfish and feed the sharks at shark feeding time. There were so many different talks on, and the rest of the time we went round the otters, seals and the big aquarium. Afterwards I had one of their famous 'crabbucinos' in the coffee shop and the kids went into the forest adventure play park. I will be back soon without a doubt!!!
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Northern Adventures with Ruth - Part II
... Ausgangspunkt war Inverness. Im Transportnetz ist eine deutliche Tendenz zu Nord-Südverbindungen zu erkennen, diese sind schneller, häufiger und günstiger! Hinzu kommt, dass viele Verbindungen nur in den Sommermonaten angeboten werden. Und doch haben meine Mitreisenden eine Route ausfindig gemacht, die uns für wenig Geld unendlich viel bot: ...
The flying scotsman
... task of the dance leader quite a challenge as we all start to get confused about whether we are men or women. This may be a traditional Scottish activity, but it sounds decidedly international...the Boston Two Step and the Canadian Barn Dance may not have originated around here. The Flying Scotsman sounds more promising. I'm basically the most uncoordinated person this side of the equator, so I make an absolute hack out of everything, bumping into bemused locals, and ...
Vandretur
Efter at have sagt på gensyn til min kære bror, kørte vi mod Fort William. Efter indkvartering kørte vi mod Glen Nevis, hvor vi valgte ruten igennem kløften op til vandfaldet Steall's Gorge. Det var en fed tur med spektakulære udsigter og vild, eventyrlig natur. Selv i øsende regn var ...
Auld Lang Syne
... to the Yorkies. Mrs. Yorkie noted riley that we had been able to see Kinlochleven for hours before we actually got to it. Yeah… I had noticed that too.
At this point, I took a half-mile out-and-back side trip to visit an ancient, vitrified stone fort. C’mon! It’s a fort! And it’s vitrified! Who can pass that up?! Well. Kudos to the archaeologist who figured that was a fort. It looked to me like a completely natural scattering ...


