Rick Steves’ separates lodging in Edinburgh into three areas – the city center, the West End, and a quieter neighborhood south of town. Jackie and
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The historic city of Stirling is the crossroads of Scotland: Equidistant from Edinburgh and Glasgow (less than an hour from both), and rising above a
The Website AFAR offers this interesting little article about what you might be bringing into bed with you… (Yikes!) https://www.afar.com/magazine/why-you-should-never-put-your-suitcase-on-the-bed?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Welcome%20Email%20-%20Daily%20Wander
Scotland is a land of great natural wonders. And some of the most spectacular – and most accessible – are in the valley called Glencoe,
The Perle Oban Hotel is the luxury boutique splurge. Right across from the harbor, it has 59 super-sleek rooms with calming sea-color walls, decorative bath-tile
Oban brags that it is the “seafood capital of Scotland,” and indeed its sit-down restaurants are renouwned for their quality for such a small town.
Oban (pronounced OH-bin) is a low-key resort. Its winding promenade is lined by gravel beaches, ice-cream stands, fish-and-chips joints, a glorious distillery, and a good
It seems that everyone stops at this lovely, seemingly made-for-tourist town on Loch Fyne. Jackie and I browsed the main street – lined with touristy
This residence of the Duke of Argyll comes with a dramatic, turreted exterior (one of Scotland’s most striking) and an interior that feels spacious, neatly
While on our way to Inveraray and its famous castle, we decided to stop at the original Loch Fyne Oyster Bar and Deli on Loch