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19th July 11, 03:36 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
My first thoughts on the matter, why Edinburgh, there are lots of nicer places to visit in Scotland,
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They are also, as far as I know, going to be visiting Glasgow and Invergordon. Possibly other places -- I don't have their actual itinerary.
They requested my input on Edinburgh, since I'd been there, but -- memory is the second thing to go (can't remember what the first is) so thought I'd ask here. And me, being a literal-minded engineer type - limited my query to just that locale...
If you have suggestions for absolutely gotta see, must visit, don't miss, places or things for a "once in a lifetime trip", post them here -- I'll see to it that they're passed on...
Thanks!
Rob
Rev. Rob, Clan MacMillan, NM, USA
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19th July 11, 04:10 PM
#2
Literal minded Engineer you say --------
Then here is my Engineer must see.

The Falkirk Wheel.
A nice 30 min train ride from downtown Edinburgh.
Steve Ashton
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19th July 11, 06:30 PM
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The National Trust for Scotland
Try www.nts.org.uk, the website for the National Trust for Scotland for a list of "be sure and visit" sites in Edinburgh, and throughout the country.
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20th July 11, 02:21 AM
#4
The Falkirk Wheel would also need a bus or taxi from Grahamstoun or Falkirk High stations.
But well worth it if they have the time.
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21st July 11, 07:16 AM
#5
If they get out as far as the Falkirk Wheel they shouldn't miss the Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle. All three are well worth the effort. Once again, Scotland is a small country, but don't let the size fool you. Our first trip was eleven days and we only scratched the surface! I'm afraid that the only thing a cruise will accomplish is to make them hunger for more.
Scotland is only 1/5 the size of Montana, but Scotland has over 3,000 castles and Montana has none.
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20th July 11, 08:53 AM
#6
Take a little time to visit the "The Craigs" it is like a "central park" and hike up to the saddle. There is a tremendous view of the city on one side and the sea on the other.
While they on on the mile, they should also visit Parliament. It is a very unique building (the the craigs/park is right behind it.)
B.D. Marshall
Texas Convener for Clan Keith
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21st July 11, 08:00 AM
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Glasgow -
In the old town, visit Glasgow's oldest house, the Provand’s Lordship was built in 1471. It was originally part of a hospital and has been extensively restored, containing 17th-century furniture donated by Sir William Burrell. While there visit the adjacent St. Mungo Museum, the St. Nicholas Garden of medicinal herbs, the Tontine Faces (a series of stone masks with a fascinating past) and the magnificent Glasgow Cathedral.
In the West End visit the Kelvingrove Art Galleries, also the new Riverside Museum with its adjacent historic sailing ship Glenlee, and the trendy boutiques and bistros of the University quarter around Byres Road.
On the south side visit the splendid Pollok Country Park, a large estate which was gifted to the city and in which you will find the beautifully restored Pollok House and the splendid new building which houses the Burrell Collection. While in the vicinity visit the Charles Rennie MacIntosh House at Bellahouston Park, and while on MacIntosh the Willow Tearooms in Sauciehall Street are well worth a visit.
See as much of Glasgow on the city tour bus, which starts from George Square and you can hop on and hop off at various tourist attractions.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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21st July 11, 09:28 AM
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I'd suggest climbing Arthur's Seat...if they're up for a little exercise. Might as well tour Holyrood while they are there, too. I think there is a special exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland...a collection of images and art of HM the Queen if they are interested in that. Will they be there during the Fringe Festival? There might be some shows there that they'd like to see. The Museum of Childhood on the royal mile might also be worth a visit. Last but not least, they might want to make a reservation at The Witchery for dinner. Might be a little expensive for what it is, but the atmosphere is awesome (and don't forget to get the passionfruit trifle for dessert!)
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21st July 11, 10:00 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
OK, seeing that the Tattoo option has gone, my one suggestion is :The National Portrait Gallery of Scotland(Queens St.).
 Originally Posted by Phil
It must be a while since you were in Edinburgh, Jock. The portrait gallery has been closed for refurbishment for ages now. I believe it re-opens in November.
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Now that would be a disappointment. The Gallery was one of the highlights of the Edinburgh leg of our trip back in '07.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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30th July 11, 04:06 PM
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Arthur's seat... Definitely... You can really see the city from the top. Linlithgow and Stirling are within an hours train journey and well worth it. I visited some brilliant galleries too... Don't remember which, it was also a few years ago. Get lost there, explore. It's just a lovely city- rates with Berlin, Paris, Barcelona and Wellington among my favourites!
Cheers!
Michael
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