Atholl Arms Dunkeld
Bridgehead Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, PH8 OAQ, United Kingdom
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From the highlands to the lowlands
After another lovely breakfast and much discussion aobut the safety of our travel plans for the day we left Inverness and haeded south. As you probably know there has been some really bad weather in the UK luckily for us (must be the luck of the Aussies) it has always been where we haven,t so hopefully that will keep happening.
We headed …
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... I spotted him in the distance. Thank goodness he is 6’4”, very easy to spot. His two little girls had turned into two pretty young ladies, who were super shy, as they couldn’t remember me. It was so cool to be in their home, in their classic English small town. I fell in love with their two storey 150 year old home. Then of course we had to attend town council (meeting the boys at the local pub). This was the very pub that he sent us a picture ...
Hughs Birthday Road Trip through Deeside
... in Pitlochry to be greeted with the chocolate coated strawberries and champers that was party of our hotel deal. See the picture of the strawberries! Champagne was gorgeous though! We also had an amazing afternoon tea included in the room at Hetties Tea Rooms in the main street. We had the most amazing high tea which was delicious!
We went for a big walk around the town and along the river and past where we had lunch on our first visit to Pitlochry in 2008. Very cute!
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Glen Tilt
... supplies and coffee from the convenience store, we headed towards the castle. Although the beginning of our walk takes us down the castle's driveway, we actually never glimpsed the castle. There was a part of the walk which supposedly overlooks the castle and Blair Atholl but we never got to that part.
Our first missed turn happened almost immediately after the trailhead and we didn't become aware of it until ...
Jimmy's coastal walk : day 13
... as if to say "what to you expect to see in this weather?"
Beyond Monifeith the sky above began to take on a bluish hue and this increased as I progressed eastwards. I was now on the Angus coastal path. At this point I renewed my acquaintance with the East Coast main line with only a fence separating the track from my path. A block of new flats with balconies had a great view of the beach - but was only a few metres from the Aberdeen ...



