Lann Dearg Studios
Dalcataig, Invermoriston
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Lann Dearg Studios Invermoriston

Dalcataig Invermoriston, Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, IV63 7YG, United Kingdom

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

A travel blog entry by joandhughpalmer

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... It is a beautiful old historic home and we had a delicious dinner and Soph managed to literally roll her eyes back in her head from sheer exhaustion! Very impressive.

Hugh and I went and picked up a hire car and we headed off on the 'organised' road trip...

First stop - distillery tour at Glenfiddich Scotch Distillery - closed for christmas holidays!

Second stop - boat tour of Loch Ness ...

On the Slippery Slope? - Oh YES!

A travel blog entry by return2theuk

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Ich werkele gerade ein wenig an meiner Abschlussarbeit herum. Mache mir noch einmal klar, welcher Teil welchen Zweck hat und was das Gesamtziel ist.
The slippery slope - der rutschige Abhang. In meiner Examensarbeit zielt alles darauf ab herauszufinden, ob sich die Niederlanden bezüglich der Sterbehilfe auf einem solchen befinden. Da fragt man sich natürlich manchmal, ob man sich selbst mit hoher ...

Nessie Hunting & the Scottish Highlands

A travel blog entry by bluesmartie

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... up a map or two and see if there was anything we need to see in Aberdeen,but alas, when we finally did find it we couldn't find anywhere to park and somehow ended up on the road out of town... it seemed fate was telling us to explore this city another time.

So, we headed up the coast - destination: Inverness. Despite the blizzard warning we pressed on and only saw a little snow on the way through a high pass. We found an ...

33. Haggis and Hootanannys

A travel blog entry by sarahandblairnz

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"Cheer up! You're in Scotland!"

This was the first of many outbursts from our gruff Scottish guide, Joe. Hailing from South Uist, an island off the north-west coast of Scotland, Joe grew up speaking Gaelic. His daywear is a kilt. Satisfied you can't get much more Scottish than that, I was excited that Joe was the one to be taking us on our first foray into the Highlands. He informed us that we would be listening to ...

Nessie doesn't like Christmas

A travel blog entry by lone_footprint

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... that we could step inside out of the weather for a while.

On arriving back to the hotel we prepared ourselves for our Christmas Dinner and a night of Ceilidh Dancing... it was fun, bouncy, exhausting and reminded me very much of my days at a local bush dance... all the moves were the same - it really felt like the last time I'd done anything like that was yesterday. It was a perfect way to end our Christmas day in the highlands.
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