smacmillan83
Earning My Ears
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- May 29, 2016
This is really great itinerary! You will really get to experience so much now.
Edinburgh - It is really beautiful and steeped in history. Anything around the old town, the Castle are recommended.
Inverness - my home town! There is so much to do around here. A short distance from Invergordon (maybe 20 miles or so) is the cathedral town of Dornoch, famous for Dornoch Cathedral where Madonna got married. Its a quaint town. Glenmorangie Distillery is not far from here either if you are interested in whiskey. Loch Ness is always worth a visit as well as Urquhart Castle. Someone mentioned Culloden, certainly worth a visit as well.
Orkney - I have never been but I have heard great things. Its very far north and exposed so likely to be cool and windy, even in May!
Greenock - agree with PP above, Luss or Loch Lomond is what I would recommend as well.
I visited Cobh many years ago, I remember it had really great food! Vaguely remember someone said it was the gourmet capital of Ireland.....
Edinburgh - It is really beautiful and steeped in history. Anything around the old town, the Castle are recommended.
Inverness - my home town! There is so much to do around here. A short distance from Invergordon (maybe 20 miles or so) is the cathedral town of Dornoch, famous for Dornoch Cathedral where Madonna got married. Its a quaint town. Glenmorangie Distillery is not far from here either if you are interested in whiskey. Loch Ness is always worth a visit as well as Urquhart Castle. Someone mentioned Culloden, certainly worth a visit as well.
Orkney - I have never been but I have heard great things. Its very far north and exposed so likely to be cool and windy, even in May!
Greenock - agree with PP above, Luss or Loch Lomond is what I would recommend as well.
I visited Cobh many years ago, I remember it had really great food! Vaguely remember someone said it was the gourmet capital of Ireland.....