If you're looking to find the real Scotland I'd head to the tallest residential buildings in Glasgow and call the first person you see a ****.
It's a unique and authentic experience most tourists never have
Scotland is a country rich in history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cultural traditions.
If you're looking to find the real Scotland I'd head to the tallest residential buildings in Glasgow and call the first person you see a ****.
It's a unique and authentic experience most tourists never have
I have a friend with a brutal Stanley knife scar on his face. His story starts "when I was training to be a sailor in Glasgow, we went out on the piss in town and..."
Writing this one down!
Portree in Skye was an unforgettable place. We stayed in one of the hotels that overlooked the lake (I think) and it was just amazing! It was small, quaint, friendly people. I would definitely go back there again!
Portree is on the list
My mum and dad's house. Don't just turn up though, without booking in advance.
Hahaha how is the availability in March?
If you go to Glasgow I'd recommend visiting the burrell collection.
Also nearby is shaws bar. I can't recommend this enough. It's as authenticly scottish and friendly a place as you can ever hope to spend an evening. Definitely off the tourist trail.
Thanks, on the list.
If I would go there. I want to...
Stand in loch ness with my feet and have a picture taken.
Go to one off those ' only whisky ' stores.
I would go see old castles
Walking around for the vieuws and hoping there is a bit off wind. Probably wil be singing a song on a higher point just for the romantical idee off doing so.
Find a pub tho listen to the dudes. And hope they speak scottisch. I like the sound.
As extra touristy stuff I would like to go to one off those tourist stores with kilts. Your name is Xs . O that sounds like the name off the mcXx there colors are these ones. Buy it?
And couse i probably would get there via Londen ... Maybe a small stop in Gretna Green... :) hunny if you read this. Hint hint.
If you want to get out in the country try the West coast - Skye is amazing and the landscape in the North West is like nothing else (the landscape around Wester Ross was used as, Peridea, the witches' planet in Ahsoka and it does look like a weird alien world). If you aim for Ullapool you can't go far wrong, unless you end up actually in Ullapool.
GPS tells me to keep goin... Im keeping the going!
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