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4 day tour in Scotland

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Last week, just back from a quick trip to Mallorca to see a friend, attend to some business and I was into the throes of a 4 day driver-guiding FAM tour. Mallorca was beautiful as ever on the north-east - one of my favourite places being Puerto de Pollensa. Weather was pretty good and excellent for walking and cycling.

The 4 day tour back in Scotland started in Aberdeen. I had the pleasure of accompanying a Japanese lady from Tokyo around some of the delights Scotland has to offer. The weather was at its best - cold, sunny and clear and I have rarely seen the scenery so magnificent. From Aberdeen we went to Crathes Castle and Gardens (National Trust for Scotland), then on to Glenfiddich Distillery for an interesting visit and a superb lunch in their very nice restaurant and cafe (portions are huge!).

Inverness was next for an overnight and then by Loch Ness on to the Island of Skye. A visit to Eilean Donan Castle and then a spectacular journey over the Mam Rattagan Pass, stopping for photos of The Five Sisters of Kintail - snow-capped and quite breathtaking. I do wish someone would stop the tree-planting in front of the car parking areas which are beginning to block this magnificent view. Perhaps a midnight prowler with a chain saw would oblige?!! Or perhaps the landowner could be bribed by some of our environmental or conservation agencies to desist planting there?

Delighted to see that the Glenelg turntable ferry is still running - one of the gems of Scotland and so glad it was saved. This would be such a miss. My clients never cease to be amazed by this journey and crossing - one of the best in Scotland!

The Cuillins were looking their very best and many photo stops were had on the journey to Portree. We really enjoyed the stop at Sligachan where my guest had her photo taken with two willing gents sporting their kilts!! The little museum in the Sligachan hotel is so interesting. The people on Skye were so friendly and hospitable.

After Portree the tour continued in glorious sunshine over to Mallaig, down the Road to the Isles, Fort William and Ben Nevis in all its splendour with lots of snow for the time of year. Then Glencoe where there was an unexpected fire on Rannoch moor, allowing for some rather unusual photo shots. Finally reached Inveraray on the last evening and finished off with an excellent meal including scallops in The George Hotel (my home town!!).

Amazingly the great weather held out for the last day's journey down by The Rest & Be Thankful Pass and Loch Lomond to Glasgow where I showed my guest the wonderful variety of museums and galleries we have there. She was delightfully surprised at Kelvingrove Art Gallery, The Lighthouse Centre and The Glasgow School of Art, not to mention the senorial Victorian mansions of the west end.

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