What does Scotland look like - short TR and pics!
What does Scotland look like - short TR and pics!
Went for a week long trip to Scotland. Arrived in Edinburgh after a 2 hour long flight, and picked up the rented car. Drove about 1000 miles in total during the week and stayed mostly at B&B:s. Scottish weather is just hm...scottish. Thought that if Sweden has sunny and 86F why wouldn't Scotland also have that. OK, they don't. It doesn't get hot in Scotland. We had 2 days with sun and the rest mixed. Now I know for a fact, that we have much warmer summers and much colder winters, than Scotland. Their climate is wonderful for gardening. Just about everything grows, even palm trees (that is unfair
).
Anyway, Scotland is a beautiful country, with lots of landscapes to admire, both mountains, hills and some low lands. Lots of coastline, sometimes with high cliffs but also with sandy beaches. Big difference between the tides. Not so pretty when the tide is low.
If you like castles and gardens, golf, whisky destilleries, walks in the woods or mountains, small cozy pubs, villages etc Scotland is for you. We did not play golf, as husband has problems with a tennis elbow. Would have been great otherwise. I am not that impressed by their food, but it's easier to find food in larger villages or towns, than on the country side. A local village pub, mostly serves chips (fries) to everything.
Here are some pictures:
St Andrews's old golf course

Dunottar castle south of Aberdeen

Beautiful green landscape

Me

The village Pennan, where parts of Local hero was shot

Christer is looking for Puffins (we never found any)

Found some seals instead

Highland road

A place where we stopped and had a coffe break.

At a garden

Taken during an evening walk by the sea


Unfortunately, this is how it looked sometimes

More photos on my photoside (link below).
Any questions you might have, I'll be happy to answer if I can.

Anyway, Scotland is a beautiful country, with lots of landscapes to admire, both mountains, hills and some low lands. Lots of coastline, sometimes with high cliffs but also with sandy beaches. Big difference between the tides. Not so pretty when the tide is low.
If you like castles and gardens, golf, whisky destilleries, walks in the woods or mountains, small cozy pubs, villages etc Scotland is for you. We did not play golf, as husband has problems with a tennis elbow. Would have been great otherwise. I am not that impressed by their food, but it's easier to find food in larger villages or towns, than on the country side. A local village pub, mostly serves chips (fries) to everything.
Here are some pictures:
St Andrews's old golf course

Dunottar castle south of Aberdeen

Beautiful green landscape

Me

The village Pennan, where parts of Local hero was shot

Christer is looking for Puffins (we never found any)

Found some seals instead

Highland road

A place where we stopped and had a coffe break.

At a garden

Taken during an evening walk by the sea


Unfortunately, this is how it looked sometimes

More photos on my photoside (link below).
Any questions you might have, I'll be happy to answer if I can.
Very nice Maggy.
One of my flickr contacts lives in Scotland and is a great photographer - stunning landscapes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/babsphotosecosse/
One of my flickr contacts lives in Scotland and is a great photographer - stunning landscapes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/babsphotosecosse/
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
I know...been to Ireland five times and Scotland twice before, but the whole Scandinavian peninsula had such a great weather when we left (and during the whole week) so I hoped it would have affected Scotland also. We usually get the low pressures from the British Islands so I thought maybe there is no low pressure. But I was wrong. Anyway, we didn't go there for the weatherpromoguy wrote:Having come back from Ireland about a month ago our friends always ask us how the weather was. My standard answer is that "you don't go to Ireland for the weather'.

Thanks jmq!jmq wrote:Very nice Maggy.
One of my flickr contacts lives in Scotland and is a great photographer - stunning landscapes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/babsphotosecosse/
Your flicker contact definately don't lack motives for photographing in Scotland.
Maggy!
Your photos are just wonderful. Just as I imagine that Scotland will be. But even though you don’t go to Scotland because of the weather, it must have been a little frustrating to know what wonderful weather we had in Scandinavia in the same week. A summer day in Scandinavia with sunshine is on my top ten list!
But I would love to go to Scotland too.
Linne
Your photos are just wonderful. Just as I imagine that Scotland will be. But even though you don’t go to Scotland because of the weather, it must have been a little frustrating to know what wonderful weather we had in Scandinavia in the same week. A summer day in Scandinavia with sunshine is on my top ten list!


Linne
Don't remind melinne wrote:Maggy!
Your photos are just wonderful. Just as I imagine that Scotland will be. But even though you don’t go to Scotland because of the weather, it must have been a little frustrating to know what wonderful weather we had in Scandinavia in the same week. A summer day in Scandinavia with sunshine is on my top ten list!![]()
But I would love to go to Scotland too.
Linne



It was so typical, that we went just that week. But how can you know in advance? Since we came home, it has done nothing but rained. 35 inches (80mm) this week. And back to work on Monday!
Well, only 2,5 months until STJ

/Karin