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Travel Blogs from Grantown-on-Spey
Hunting Nessie
... made the most of it. Did a little shopping had some food at a pub but no museums or anything like that. That night while we were having dinner, the staff came around saying were having a quiz night so we decided to stay and have a go. We ended up coming last (all the teams had about 6 people so we didn't feel to bad) but we still had a fun time and if we come across another one we will give it ago and hopefully do better.
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Inverness after Talisker & Glenmorangie
Great day after, super ordinary tour at Talisker Glenmorangie was good Inverness was better great night with home game in town pub was great. This is no exaggeration the folks I drank with tonight honestly looked like they chewed glass and then ate like ten kit-kats we should send dentists abroad straight to this pub because there is no chance they can eat solid food for much ...
Off to Inverness
So leaving the parents & the wet Edinburgh behind we sped up to Inverness only to find it wetter & colder. We found our lovely B&B & then put on our woollies & wet weather gear to check out the almost closed (for the day) town. We treated ourselves to a lovely meal then crossed the River Ness to walk back.
On our way up, we stopped at the House of Bruar - a shopping paradise if you have the ...
Highlands day 4: Inverness and Loch Ness
... to the Clansman Harbour for a Loch Ness tour. We just chose the one hour "Inspiration" Tour run by Jacobite Tours, but some tours last up to 6.5 hours. Unfortunately, we did not see Nessie, but there was a sonar system on the boat in case there were any spottings. The tour also went by the Urquhart Castle, which are ruins of what was once one of the largest strongholds of ...
Day 10 - Scottish Highlands
... as we headed in traffic over a little bridge. The car ahead of us stopped suddenly and Frank slammed on the brakes and narrowly missed his rear end (and the bridge wall). He did great, but it was pretty scary nonetheless. We then drove through Inverness, the northernmost point of our trip. We stopped briefly at the Eden Court Theatre so I could take a picture of it (it's one of the sites in my book), and headed on. We got through Inverness and finally reached Culloden in the ...