Touring Caravan & Camping Park Aviemore
Grampian Road Aviemore, Badenoch and Strathspey, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, PH22 1PT, United Kingdom
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Jo's guiding skills leave a little to be desired!
... ski town in the Cairngorms National Park which is very similar to Australian skiing - ie. not fabulous).
Stopped for lunch at Pitlochry back at our new favourite hang out Hetties. We had high tea on cake stands again then went for a walk down to the river.
Pitlochry turned it on for the Walsh's who both agreed it was pretty much the most gorgeous town ever!
Back in the car and headed to St Andrews
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On the Slippery Slope? - Oh YES!
... 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
... all the Scottish family.
The next morning (Jan 2nd), Daniel and I set off into the great unknown with a map and a rental car. (ok, it was a SatNav - we picked up a map a bit later). Tee first stop was St. Andrew's - one of the oldest cities in Scotland and the birthplace of golf. The golf course wasn't quite the epic sight I was expecting and the info centre/museum was pretty costly so we skipped it. There were however some ...
33. Haggis and Hootanannys
"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
... 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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