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Darroch View B&B Invermoriston

Invermoriston, Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, IV63 7YA , United Kingdom

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Day 15 Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain!

A travel blog entry by debandkeith

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Set off promptly after a great, large bowl of porridge which would have received full marks from Clifford, Lance and even Lynchy after a big winter's morning swim in Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay. And yes, Peter, it was organic!! One final invaluable piece of logistical support work by Linda saw us dropping our bag ready for Jon, a work colleague of …

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Jo's guiding skills leave a little to be desired!

A travel blog entry by joandhughpalmer

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Talk about extreme tourism! We had a visit from Soph and Josh Walsh (friends from Wagga) who had three days in Scotland so I tried to jam pack a road trip for them which super fun but not how I planned it!

They arrived after a mammoth effort of flying from Australia to London then straight up to Aberdeen. They then came to the pub for a drink and met some of the Garioch gang then we headed to dinner at Thainstone ...

On the Slippery Slope? - Oh YES!

A travel blog entry by return2theuk

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... einem slope befindet und die Antwort seht ihr im Video "Last run"!

Das war die Kurzform. Hier sollte eine geistreicher Eintrag die Grundgedanken meiner Arbeit in Form einer Analogie zu meinem Skiurlaub in Schottland erscheinen, aber stattdessen durchlebe ich meine Schreibschwierigkeiten bei diesem Eintrag analog zur Examensarbeit (soll ganz toll werden und wird dann gar nicht).




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Nessie Hunting & the Scottish Highlands

A travel blog entry by bluesmartie

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After the excitement of spending New Year's Eve among 80,000 strangers at a giant street party we decided to slow things sown a little and move at our own pace. First though - New Years Day at George and Isobel's. A friendly collection of family mingling for a few hours over some delicious food and drinks, after a lovely walk along Edinburgh's canal with Moira and Ben. Just the ticket to unwind after a big night out, and it was wonderful ...

33. Haggis and Hootanannys

A travel blog entry by sarahandblairnz

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... of the morning came at Dunkeld, a cute wee village on the north side of the famous 'Tay,' a salmon fishing river. We had time for a quick wander around the village and a look inside the cathedral, before popping in to the bakery for a pie. As soon as the girl in the bakery opened her mouth, Blair fell in love with her, finding the Scottish accent a bit too exciting. From that point forward, he spent most of his days trying to ...