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Drac Vacation in Britain 13th December 10, 08:20 AM
caig Vacation in Britain 13th December 10, 09:13 AM
Drac My pardon. Correct inside... 13th December 10, 09:38 AM
Lallans Just don't wear it to play... 13th December 10, 10:33 AM
Tobus So one should leave the pith... 13th December 10, 11:25 AM
McClef Have taken the liberty of... 13th December 10, 11:29 AM
Charlie You woint cause offence if... 14th December 10, 11:08 AM
ThistleDown ...ath long as you do it with... 14th December 10, 11:13 AM
MacRobert\'s Reply If you want to visit the part... 13th December 10, 11:32 AM
Drac Thank you. My American is... 13th December 10, 11:38 AM
MacRobert\'s Reply Inverness is over a hundred... 13th December 10, 02:15 PM
Schiehallion For the England part of your... 13th December 10, 09:24 AM
Woot22 As someone who has been... 13th December 10, 10:45 AM
robbiethepiper From personal experience: If... 13th December 10, 02:29 PM
cessna152towser Be sure to visit the rolling... 13th December 10, 02:40 PM
BoldHighlander Where's he been hiding Alex? ... 13th December 10, 04:02 PM
Pleater London in July - not my idea... 13th December 10, 04:05 PM
Drac Too cold? Jim 14th December 10, 07:40 AM
Richard London in July - not my idea... 14th December 10, 07:50 AM
MacBean Five days is too little, and... 14th December 10, 08:52 AM
seanachie I love to travel and have and... 13th December 10, 06:51 PM
Pleater One thing to check is the... 14th December 10, 03:24 AM
GG When I 12 years ago was in... 14th December 10, 05:36 AM
Drac While reading my London for... 14th December 10, 08:40 AM
Tobus I'm curious about this... 14th December 10, 09:35 AM
Pleater Maybe I am just a country... 14th December 10, 12:45 PM
ForresterModern I would agree with... 14th December 10, 11:27 AM
EagleJCS When I was over for the World... 14th December 10, 01:16 PM
Jock Scot I cannot agree more with... 14th December 10, 11:04 PM
ThistleDown Just so, Jock. I haven't yet... 14th December 10, 11:50 PM
Downunder Kilt As many others have said Drac... 15th December 10, 12:29 AM
Drac From what everyone is saying... 15th December 10, 05:45 AM
Paul Henry I think that five days is... 15th December 10, 05:52 AM
Drac I have said a couple times... 15th December 10, 05:57 AM
Oldhiker I would say if you only have... 15th December 10, 06:50 AM
tripleblessed short time 15th December 10, 08:01 AM
Tony Absolutely not. 5 days lets... 15th December 10, 08:00 AM
GG Jim, if you only have five... 22nd December 10, 11:59 PM
ForresterModern Jim How about this? 5... 15th December 10, 11:32 AM
ThistleDown Oh Jim I hope I am not one of... 15th December 10, 06:08 PM
kiltiemodel Schiehallion's advice is... 15th December 10, 06:08 AM
Woot22 I have done a 5 day trip... 15th December 10, 11:52 AM
cessna152towser I sincerely hope you mean 105... 15th December 10, 03:21 PM
robbiethepiper If in London and your ... 16th December 10, 09:06 AM
Pleater And then they offended a... 16th December 10, 09:31 AM
Drac Reading a bit on my own and... 22nd December 10, 07:33 AM
Jock Scot Yes Avebury is well worth a... 22nd December 10, 08:03 AM
Tony Leave London early, you can... 22nd December 10, 08:10 AM
Drac Thanks. That also opened up... 22nd December 10, 08:20 AM
Jock Scot Indeed so and Tony's... 22nd December 10, 11:56 PM
robbiethepiper Avoid Avebury or Stonehenge... 23rd December 10, 08:54 AM
Drac The Old Religion is my scene.... 23rd December 10, 08:59 AM
Mike_Oettle Jock Scot wrote: “. . .... 23rd December 10, 11:59 AM
Jock Scot Salisbury Plain, is actually... 23rd December 10, 12:54 PM
Pleater Ah yes - Salisbury Plain. ... 23rd December 10, 01:02 PM
Jock Scot Ah yes Anne, I remember it... 23rd December 10, 01:07 PM
Drac Well looks like due to a bit... 2nd January 11, 02:35 PM
Pleater Isn't that just the excuse... 2nd January 11, 05:15 PM
starbkjrus It's the perfect time to... 2nd January 11, 10:28 PM
Jock Scot My thoughts exactly.:) 3rd January 11, 02:03 AM
PEEDYC Just a note about travel in... 3rd January 11, 02:52 AM
Lime I would be inclined to... 3rd January 11, 06:10 AM
Drac We will either planning to go... 3rd January 11, 09:02 AM
Caprimulgus The americans and the... 5th January 11, 05:56 PM
Drac While it has been covered... 5th January 11, 06:07 PM
Caprimulgus Sir, your reaction is way... 5th January 11, 06:18 PM
BoldHighlander One of the hazards of the... 5th January 11, 10:12 PM
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    Vacation in Britain

    Good day all,

    It's just in the "Wouldn't it be nice to go to Europe for vacation?" stage but it is on the table.

    We are concidering heading over to there for the first week of July. Right now most of the tickets would be $3K US for 2 round trip.

    Part of what we have to do is balance. Now both England and Scotland can take up the 5 full days we should have. My wife's degree is on the Tudor riegn so England has the most to offer her but she also has the plot of land up in Lochaber she would like to vist (she wants to see he estates, all 100 square feet) it.

    Now I would like to visit the Lamont and Gordon areas plus several sites that some of my books have used and a Scotch distillary or two (or three, four, hic) but I am also a Dickens fan and have at least a passing interest in English history.

    So what recommondations would you folks give for doing this?

    Also what recommondations would you give to first time visitors to the Isles? Last time I was there was in the Navy and one, that was 22 years ago and two I hope I've mutured a little since I was a 19 year old Squid.

    I would assume that unless I want to scream tuorist, leave the kilt at home?

    Thx,
    Jim
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    Vacation in Britain

    Firstly, the word, "Briton" refers to a British person. You will be visiting "Britain".

    My only suggestion is to wear the kilt in both Scotland and England. Apart from the fact that you will enjoy wearing it, it will be accepted whether you look "touristy" or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acaig View Post
    Firstly, the word, "Briton" refers to a British person. You will be visiting "Britain".
    My pardon.

    Correct inside but doesn't reflect on the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acaig View Post
    ...... My only suggestion is to wear the kilt in both Scotland and England. Apart from the fact that you will enjoy wearing it, it will be accepted whether you look "touristy" or not.
    Just don't wear it to play golf in Scotland...

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    Quote Originally Posted by seumasFinn View Post
    As to the kilt, better that than to be dressed like you are on safari in one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world....as some of our countrymen were wont to do....maybe they thought there were lions and tigers in Piccadilly circus...
    So one should leave the pith helmet at home, then? ith:

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    Have taken the liberty of correcting the spelling of the thread title.
    [B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.

    Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
    (Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    So one should leave the pith helmet at home, then? ith:
    You woint cause offence if you take the pith .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    You woint cause offence if you take the pith .......
    ...ath long as you do it with a thmile.

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    If you want to visit the part of Scotland associated with the Lamonts, then the Cowal Peninsula in southern Argyll is where you need to be. You could stay in Dunoon or Inverary, or in a wooden lodge in the Argyll Forest Park. A hire car is desirable in this area as public transport is very limited. There are great drives through the Arrochar Alps, around many of the lochs and the the Kyles of Bute. There are also may picturesque walks, such as Puck's Glenn, if you have stout footwear. The Campbell's Inverary Castle is well worth a visit.

    The Cowall is about two and a half hours drive from Edinburgh (faster if you use the motorway but not so interesting), and about half an hour from Glasgow along the shore of Loch Lomond.

    This is an area I know well. PM me if you decide to include it in you trip and I will provide you with further information. Whatever you decide, enjoy the trip.
    It's coming yet for a' that,
    That Man to Man, the world o'er,
    Shall brothers be for a' that. - RB

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Have taken the liberty of correcting the spelling of the thread title.
    Thank you. My American is bad. My English, way worse.

    Quote Originally Posted by MacRobert's Reply View Post
    If you want to visit the part of Scotland associated with the Lamonts, then the Cowal Peninsula in southern Argyll is where you need to be. You could stay in Dunoon or Inverary, or in a wooden lodge in the Argyll Forest Park. A hire car is desirable in this area as public transport is very limited. There are great drives through the Arrochar Alps, around many of the lochs and the the Kyles of Bute. There are also may picturesque walks, such as Puck's Glenn, if you have stout footwear. The Campbell's Inverary Castle is well worth a visit.

    The Cowall is about two and a half hours drive from Edinburgh (faster if you use the motorway but not so interesting), and about half an hour from Glasgow along the shore of Loch Lomond.

    This is an area I know well. PM me if you decide to include it in you trip and I will provide you with further information. Whatever you decide, enjoy the trip.
    Thank you for the offer. One of the sites I want to see is the Old Manse in Inverness. I donated a couple of my knives for fund raising.

    Jim

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