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Perth for a Hen Night!
3rd May 2008 After thinking it was going to be cancelled because of a virus outbreak at the hotel we were due to stay at for her hen night in Perth, they managed to find Linzi alternative arrangements for all her hens! Hurrah! The party could commence! Perth is situated in central Scotland, and is really easy to get to from all major cities. You …
St Andrews and The Fishing Villages of Fife
... centre, and have lunch.
Heading homewards we travel across the Lomond hills, descending to Loch Leven (scene of Mary Queen of Scots imprisonment and escape) and on to the pretty little town of South Queensferry for a relaxing late-afternoon walk, before we return to Edinburgh.
Tour highlinghts: Aberdour, Anstruther, Pittenweem, Crail, St Monans, St Andrews, Loch Leven, South Queensferry, Forth Road and Rail Bridges.
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South Island New Zealand
... or there whenever we feel like it. we dont intend on seeing everything but we will be back, possibly to stay!
some what of a scope it all out.
Sports we do, snow, kite surf, climb, mountain bike, swim, wouldlove to dive but snorkling will come a close second. and anything that involves a bit of a rush, or alot of a ruch!
thoughst so far
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Swim with dolphins ,
visit nelson,
abel tasman National Park where we want to ...
“He who holds Stirling Holds Scotland”
... Bridge. It was taken back by the English, and then taken back by Robert Bruce, who became the King of Scots by the early 14th century. He had the castle flattened when they defeated the English, so the earliest building only dates to 1380.
The earliest mention of the castle is from 1125 but there was a settlement there for centuries before. Most of the principal buildings of the castle date from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. A few ...
Rest Day
... evening appearance. It was an eye opener! Our entrance fee supported the Junior section of the Blair Atholl Pipe Band who will be travelling to Bavaria later in the year. We hope they have a good visit. Young Highland dancers, some giving their first public display performed brilliantly, their dance tutor standing by to offer support although it was not needed. Country dancers, much less energetic, and much older showed us the quieter side of dancing! Roy ...