Yvonne's Bed & Breakfast
3 Coinyie House Close , Edinburgh
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Yvonne's Bed & Breakfast Edinburgh

3 Coinyie House Close Edinburgh, Scotland, EH1 1NL, United Kingdom

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A travel blog entry by bubba103

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Green Hills and Rugged Landscapes

A travel blog entry by jreneerod

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... grass and relax, perhaps take a nap (I couldn't resist the temptation myself!) I have no idea how I would have felt about the city if it were it's "normal" weather of gray skies and off-and-on rain showers, I couldn't even imagine missing out on the spotless views of the city from Arthur's Seat (which I highly recommend)...I just found it so refreshing to feel so connected to nature in such a modern ...

Scotland here we come

A travel blog entry by jardines

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... back to the sign post and took the Templand road t section which circled around a forest area then we found the properties driveway we drove down a small dirt road and saw a tower in the distance, we cant believe that we have found it. We opened the gate and knocked on the small front house door - no one answered so we decided to continue into the property and saw the tower, we walked thru some great gardens with well kept areas, again calling out as we went, ...

How do you know that its summer in Scotland?

A travel blog entry by greg_and_claire

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... a number of themed suites that looked like you’d imagine a fairytale castle’s bedroom to look and included a medieval dinner in the Dungeon Restaurant. It was awesome. The castle looked every bit the part, the door man/porter doubled as a tour guide and showed us around the old parts of the castle as well as the really old original parts, including the real dungeon. He shared with us a bit of history and a ghost story or two as we ...

Bagpipes and Kilts

A travel blog entry by sparsel

... than London or Paris, but it still retained a nice charm. After our walk we headed back to Alan's flat to meet him and his flatmates for a pint. We headed to a local student bar, which was recently opened. They brewed their own ale and it was quite nice, but it felt too much like home. It was not the classic setting I think of at a Scotish pub. After a pint of their "Hardcore IPA," a 9.2% alcohol beer, we headed back to the flat and went to bed. ...