Springburn Lodge
Windhill , Inverness
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Springburn Lodge Inverness

Windhill Inverness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, IV4 7AS , United Kingdom

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A truly Scottish moment

A travel blog entry by billhall

9

We left Glasgow this morning and on my first foray as a left driver. I did fine. About two hours out of Glasgow, we stopped at a car park on the side of the road. We wanted pics down the valley of the loch. It was raw, very windy, mist/rain, and cold. We are probably 40 miles from the nearest town...with no one but another car and a small motorhome at the car park. We took our pics, got back in the car, ...

Nessie!!!!

A travel blog entry by stephjohnson

2

... around for a while, then as quickly as it had appeared, it was gone again. Made for an interesting start to the morning though!

Gary, our tour guide for the day, arrived just after that and I boarded the bus, along with 18 other people. We drove all the way up Scotland to Inverness, stopping at a few places along the way - the highlight being Urquhart Castle and Loch Ness. We drove past Ben Nevis, the UK's highest ...

Nessie Hunting & the Scottish Highlands

A travel blog entry by bluesmartie

28

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

23

... to try some haggis and local ale so we were a bit surprised to find that this Scottish pub was serving Thai food. But nevermind! We got to see a fantastic Highland Pipe and Drum band "Saor Patrol." Had a good laugh at their groupy (one drunken middle-aged lady with the hots for one of the drummers) too.

At the end of their set, Blair and I took a stroll along the river to play with the camera and take some night shots ...

Nessie doesn't like Christmas

A travel blog entry by lone_footprint

18

... kiddlet. We were told of a story of a crazy scientist type man who lived near a cemetery and late at night he would go through his underground tunnel into the depths of the cemetery and steal freshly laid bodies and try and bring them back to life. On researching this story I did find the in the 19th century a man by the name of Aleister Crowly lived there and considered himself a fine magician and conducted experiments of a dubious ...