Caberfeidh Guest-house
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Scotland's Castles, A Wheel And A Mill.
How delightful to see and hear English everywhere!
We are in Scotland and loving the familiarity of everything. Our backpacker accommodation in Edinburgh is tucked away in a little lane way of steps and has Australian receptionists. Everyone understands what we say, and the food is familiar and not as expensive as Iceland and Scandinavia. …
Nessie
... The Loch was perfectly flat and it is very dark in color, the gentleman doing the guide talk said this was because of the stain from bracken etc that washes into it, apparently visibility is only about 3 meters. We did not see Nessie, but he believes something is afoot and it could happen anytime. Still had an interesting boat ride with magnificent scenery and well, been there done it now.later in the evening back at the Abbey ...
Loch Ness
We arrived at our accommodation after driving through the Highlands and plenty of snow. The Highland Club is an old converted Abbey . We were in the old school house in self contained accommodation but with access to the old Abbey and its surrounds. We have two nights stay here and that is a bit of a relief, not having to move on in the morning. Nessie hunting is on the agenda for ...
Day 6 - Kinlochleven to Fort William (16 miles)
... a photo of me next to the end sign and also next to the weary traveller statue. 1st one to finish out of our group! LOL To reward myself I walked down to the nearest pub that was cooking food and ordered a big chicken and bacon baguette, chips and a Strongbow. I sat by the window, hoping to see some of the other group. I didn't see any one until 16:00 when I saw Clive & Rosie pass the window, a left my things in the bar and met up with them ...
Macdonalds of the Isle of Skye
... Viewfield House, the Bed and Breakfast. John was adventurous enough to try to black pudding with breakfast, and actually liked it. I stuck to eggs and toast. Viewfield House was a mansion built by Lord Macdonald of Skye in the early 19th century. At the time it was built, the freehold land was unobtainable, and so the whole of Skye was either owned by Macleod of Dunvegan (I visited Dunvegan Castle on my last stop in Skye) or Lord Macdonald. It ...
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TravelPod Member ReviewsCaberfeidh Guest-house Ardelve
Excellent breakfast, lovely hosts, great room (No 1), great location overlooking Eilan Donan Castle, ensuite, acceptable price.
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