Isle of Skye day tour from Inverness - WOW Scotland Tours
Discover that there's more to Skye than just it's amazing scenery on our day tour to Skye from Inverness.
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Stirling - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Stirling - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Stirling Castle, Doune Castle, Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park, National Wallace Monument,The Old Town Jail, Deanston Distillery & Visitor Centre, The Battle of Bannockburn Experience, Church of the Holy Rude, Argyll Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum, Argaty Red Kites, Argyll's Lodging, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Falls of Falloch, Stirling Bridge, Cambuskenneth Abbey
Scottish Highlands - Inverness and Loch Ness Day Tour | Scotland
From a last few weeks I am traveling across Scotland and ended up doing a day trip to Inverness, the Highland Capital of Scotland, and Loch Ness. In this video I share my journey and must visit places in and around Inverness.
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Rabbie's - Friendly Small Group Tours of Scotland
Warm up by the fireplace in cosy villages. Learn and listen to the stories and songs. And ramble over those postcard perfect landscapes.
Our friendly small group tours of Scotland take you beyond the guidebooks with a friendly driver-guide who tells you laugh-out-loud stories, connects you with historic tales, and immerses you in music and culture. If you’re lucky, they may even sing for you.
Choose from our selection of 1-17 day tours and visit Scotland's most iconic landmarks, such as Loch Ness, the Highlands, or Skye. Or embark on an adventure to the remote reaches of Orkney, Mull, and the Outer Hebrides.
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Scotland trip 2016 part 2
A Wee Tour of Scotland
Scotland may be a wee spot on the map, but with spectacular landscapes, thriving cities, foodie hotspots and a colourful events programme, it’ll feel like you have the whole world to explore.
Getting to Scotland is easier than you may think. There are a variety of planes, trains, buses and a whole network of major roads that lead you from the rest of the UK into Scotland. There are four main airports here, so flying in from overseas is a piece of cake too. There are regular flights from a whole host of countries around the world that arrive in Scotland every day! Once you’re here getting around is very straight forward. You can hire a car, book a last-minute train or coach ride, hire a bike or even hop aboard a ferry to one of the islands.
Scotland’s weather is often mild, with a moderate chance of rain, but that never stops us from making the most of the day, no matter what the weather throws at us. From windy walks on the beach or sunny bike rides on woodland trails, to gorge walking in the drizzle or skiing and snowboarding on real snow – there’s plenty you can do come rain or shine (or even snow!).
Scotland is home to seven spectacular cities, each with a unique personality of their own, that boast incredible attractions, historic treasures and a wealth of culture to explore. From Inverness in the north, Glasgow in the west, Edinburgh in the east, and Stirling, Perth, Aberdeen and Dundee in between, there are plenty of city gems you can explore across Scotland.
History and heritage is a huge part of Scotland’s past and present; from ancient tribal Celts and face-painted Picts, to Roman conquerors, red-headed Vikings, powerful royals, and great explorers, there is something to uncover and learn about in every corner of the country. Come and explore a wealth of fascinating attractions including mysterious standing stones, fine castles, lavish stately homes, striking architecture, world-famous inventions and so much more.
Our landscapes are next level – just picture towering mountains, swooping valleys, glittering lochs, golden beaches, and pristine waters. These are just a few of the mesmerising gems you can find here. Alongside our landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for our wide variety of stunning wildlife that you can spot on our mountainsides, along our forest trails, soaring in the sky above you, and swimming along the coastlines.
Did you know Scotland is home to over 790 islands?! Whether you’ve only got a couple of days or a couple of weeks to spend in Scotland, it’s well worth the time to explore some of these magical islands that will truly take your breath away. From sampling fine peaty whiskies on the Isle of Islay, to connecting with the rich Gaelic culture in the Outer Hebrides, there are hundreds of things to do and get involved in.
Calling all foodie enthusiasts! One thing you won’t be able to resist about Scotland, is our fantastic variety of delicious produce. With the Atlantic on our doorstep, you can find hundreds of fresh fish, shellfish and seafood in our cafés, bars and restaurants across the country. Head to a local farmers’ market where you taste locally reared beef, pork, chicken and a whole collection of other types of meat. Of course, a trip to Scotland wouldn’t be complete without some traditional dishes – make sure you try out some haggis, neeps and tatties whilst you’re here, as well as trying a dram or two of our delicious single malt whisky.
Explore Scotland’s fantastic range of exciting outdoor activities, from adrenaline pumping white water rafting and gorge walking, to exploring mountain biking trails and thrilling snowsports, all with a dramatic backdrop to admire too. Scotland also hosts an exciting year-long events programme, which sees the best of Scottish music, culture, dance, theatre, film and much more come together in an entertaining array of festivals.
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Aberdeen to Penzance, via Carlisle Full Journey 31/7/18
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I what to do this journey video for sometime now so I decided to do it on 31st July 2018, so started at Aberdeen we would nomally get 08:20 voyager from Aberdeen to Penzance but I done a few charges I only had over 14 & half hours to play with on this day.
On board 07:52 Aberdeen to Edinburgh on the first leg of the 726 miles we had 43274 & 43306 for the journey we head to Dundee then onto the forth Bridge then arrive into Edinburgh Waverley at 10:22 5 minutes early.
The next leg on 10:52 Edinburgh to Birmingham New Street with 390043 Formerly Virgin Explorer we head down the WCML via Carlisle & Preston we were racing down the Mountains at 125 mph then arrive into Birmingham New Street at 15:10 on time.
The Third Leg Journey 15:42 Birmingham New Street to Exeter St Davids with 220013 we head down the Cross City Line to Kings Norton, Cheltenham Spa, Bristol Temple Meads then we arrive into Exeter St Davids at 18:15 6 minutes late.
The Final leg of the Journey 18:22 Exeter St Davids to Penzance with 43174 & 43195 we head down toward for Dawlish, Newton Abbot, Plymouth then we enter the Cornish Bordor then onto Par, Truro & arrive into Penzance at 21:30 just on time.
A great trip, a lots of things to see along the way.
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Places to see in ( Wick - UK )
Places to see in ( Wick - UK )
Wick is a town and royal burgh in Caithness, in the far north of Scotland. The town straddles the River Wick and extends along both sides of Wick Bay. Pulteneytown, which was developed on the south side of the river by the British Fisheries Society during the 19th century, was officially merged into the burgh in 1902.
The town is on the main highway (the A99–A9 road) linking John o' Groats with southern Britain. The Far North railway line links Wick railway station with southern Scotland and with Thurso, the other burgh of Caithness. Wick Airport is on Wick's northern outskirts. The airport has two usable runways. A third is derelict.
The main offices of The John O'Groat Journal and The Caithness Courier are located in Wick, as are Caithness General Hospital (run by NHS Highland), the Wick Carnegie Library and local offices of the Highland Council. Wick Sheriff Court is one of 16 sheriff courts serving the sheriffdom of Grampian, Highland and Islands.
The town lies on the estuary of the Wick River, spanned by two road bridges. The Harbour Bridge spans the river at its mouth, to link Wick town centre with Wick Harbour and Pulteneytown. It stands instead of the earlier Service Bridge. Further upstream the Bridge of Wick carries the main road linking John o' Groats with Latheron and Inverness (the A99-A9).
Pulteney town is now an area of Wick on the south side of the River Wick. Until 1902 Pulteney town was administered separately from the Royal Burgh of Wick. Pulteney town takes its name from Sir William Pulteney, a governor of the British Fisheries Society, who also commissioned Robert Adam to build the Pulteney Bridge in Bath. In the early years of the 19th century Sir William commissioned Britain's leading civil engineer, Thomas Telford, to design and supervise the creation of a major new herring fishing town and harbour at the estuary of the River Wick.
Wick Bay is an isosceles triangle with the river mouth as its apex, and the points of South Head and North Head, separated by about one kilometre,as the base of the triangle. Beyond the heads lies the North Sea. Pentland Firth line about 11 kilometres north of North Head.
There are three harbours in Wick, the Outer Harbour, the Inner Harbour, and the River Harbour, all of which are formed and protected by breakwaters. The Outer and Inner Harbours are on the south side of the estuary, divided from the River Harbour by a breakwater. The River Harbour straddles the river, with breakwaters on either side of an entrance about 30m wide.
Wick castle is thought to have been his stronghold on the mainland of Britain. There is evidence that the site was occupied before the present castle was built. Wick Heritage Museum is in Bank Row, Pulteneytown. The museum is run by the Wick Society, with a strong focus on the herring-boom era of Wick's history. The herring trade relied on the export of cured herring to the Continent (in particular, Stettin and St Petersburg) and languished after the First World War.
The Wick Carnegie Library is now run by the Highland Council. As well as providing a general library service the library preserves valuable books and other documents about Wick and Caithness and their histories. Also it preserves a crocodile (Gavialis gangeticus) presented by Sir Arthur Bignold in 1909.
( Wick - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Wick . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Wick - UK
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Eltham Palace, Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Mark and Nickey visited Eltham Palace. This is our video of the day (small one), uncensored, you have been warned...
Originally filmed and uploaded to The Bald Explorer group on Facebook.
The Bald Explorer Group is a group on Facebook that members can share videos and pictures of our wonderful isles, heritage places, churches, villages, our wonderful landscapes. Anyone can join and its run by a dedicated team who themselves joined as members. You don't have to upload anything yourself and we have many people who are unable to get out and about to explore this land themselves. The group already has many wonderful videos and pictures to share.
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(4K) Busy Day at Carlisle Station, Includes Steam Charters & HST Diverts | 29/9/18
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A busy Saturday afternoon at Carlisle on Saturday 29th September 2018. Due to Engineering Works between Berwick-Upon-Tweet & Edinburgh all the East Coast Traffic were Diverted via Hexham & Carlisle, and there was two Charters as well which was a extra bonus, there one train a hour to Edinburgh from London King's Cross & 2x Pendolinos a hour in each direction and a 1x Pair Voyagers as well this was filmed between 12:00-14:44 on this busy Saturday afternoon.
Includes Northern Class 142, 153, 156, 158, Scotrail Class 156, Transpennie Express Class 185, 350, 45699 Galatea Steam Loco, DRS Class 68, Colas Rail Freight Class 70, British Rail Class 55009, LNER Class 43 HST, British Rail Class 86259 Les Ross, Virgin Trains Class 221 Voyagers & 390 Pendolinos
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CASTLE FRASER 2017 - Scotland 1080HD
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Castle Fraser is a compact but elaborate construction dating from the 16th century. It is located near Kemnay in the Aberdeenshire region. There is also a walled garden in the estate, a play area and picnic spots throughout. Close by in the region you can also visit Craigievar Castle, Drum Caslte, Crathes Castle and Midmar Castle.
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How to Pronounce Scottish Town Names
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SCOTLAND| Edinburgh, Saint Andrews, Glasgow
A travel video showing a little of Edinburgh, Glasgow and St.Andrews :)
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Travel Vlog - Exploring Inverness, Scotland
Last spring I hopped a flight from Belfast to Inverness - the capital of the Scottish highlands. Come explore this picturesque town with me - as well as the nearby Culloden moor and Clava Cairn!
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3 Days in Orkney Island - Scotland
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Mengapa Orkney ? Sebenarnya karena tidak sengaja saja. Kebetulan akhir-akhir ini saya sedang mencari destinasi untuk melihat Aurora (setelah tidak berhasil mendapatkannya di Iceland) dan ketemulah Orkney Island ini.
Perjalanan dari London via British airways memakan waktu tidak sampai 4 jam (termasuk transit singkat di Aberdeen, salah satu kota di Skotlandia)
Saat kami tiba di Orkney Island airport, Kirkwall Airport, waktu masih sekitar jam 12 local time, kami segera mencari car rental di arrival hall, namun tidak ada satu pun yang memiliki stok mobil, dan berhubung saat kita sampai hari Sabtu, kegiatan kantor biasanya hanya setengah hari, dan seluruh kantor-kantor sudah tutup sampai Senin!! (salah satu kesalahan kami, jadi BD'ers, bila mau kemari, lebih baik buat konfirmasi menyewa mobil sebelum arrival)
Sebenarnya mengemudi di pulai ini sangat mudah, karena jalannya yang sangat sepi & posisi stir juga sama seperti dengan Indonesia.
Jadi, karena tidak dapat sewa mobil, pilihan kami hanya Public transport (walau interval 30 menit – 1 jam), karena pulau ini sedikit sekali penduduknya.
Public taxi pun tidak ada yang stand by di sekitar airport saat itu. Dengan bantuan staf airport, kami diorderkan taxi dan menunggu 20 menit. Setelah taxi datang kami menuju The Inn Guest House B&B.
Malam hari seperti sudah direncanakan, kami ingin chasing Aurora di Orkney island maka kita terus memantau pergerakan Aurora malam ini dari Orkney Aurora group di Facebook dan website. Sekitar jam 12 malam ada tanda-tanda Aurora dan kami bersiap untuk mengabadikan moment ini !
Penampakan Aurora walaupun hanya sekilas tapi kami sudah sangat excited !
TOP DESTINATIONS yang bisa di kunjungi selama 2-3 hari di ORKNEY ISLAND :
1. Stromness Harbour
Stromness adalah kota nelayan dengan rumah-rumah dan dermaga yang sangat sibuk tiap harinya.
2. Italian Chapel adalah salah satu bangunan bersejarah yang dibangun pada Januari 1942 oleh sekitar 550 orang tahanan perang Italia yang saat itu sedang membangun Churchill Barrier. Spot yang bagus buat foto-foto
3. SKARA BRAE, adalah perkampungan penduduk pada zaman Neolitikum, lebih tua dari Stonehenge di Inggris dan Piramida di Mesir, terletak di Teluk Skaill di pantai barat pulau terbesar di Orkney. Terdiri dari delapan rumah yang dibangun sekitar 3180 SM sampai 2500 SM. Perkampungan ini adalah peninggalan sejarah terlengkap di Eropa, oleh karenanya UNESCO World Heritage Site menobatkan Skara Brae sebagai salah satu dari empat situs yang menjadi “The Heart of Neolithic Orkney” .
4. Ring of Brodgar
Bangunan misterius batu-batu besar yang berdiri kokoh membentuk cincin besar.
Situs ini masih menjadi misteri dan kapan dibangun batu-batuan ini masih belum jelas, diperkirakan antara 2500 SM sampai 2000 SM.
5. St. Magnus Cathedral
Berada di pusat kota Kirkwall. Katedral St. Magnus adalah Gereja yang lokasinya paling utara di Inggris yang didirikan oleh Viking Earl Rognvald tahun 1137. Dikenal sebagai ‘Light in the North’.
6. Earl’s Palace
Berada tepat di sebelah Katedral St. Magnus, istana ini dibangun oleh Patrick, Earl of Orkney. Earl Patrick secara luas diakui sebagai salah satu bangsawan paling kejam dalam sejarah Skotlandia.
PS : Mungkin kalau bisa nyetir sendiri keliling pulau ini, bisa lebih banyak lagi destinasi yang bisa di kunjungi.
Top souvenir dari Pulau Orkney : WHISKY !!!
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* Visa yang di butuhkan : Visa Inggris (UK)
* Mata uang : Poundsterling (GBP)
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Great Britain 6 Railtour in Aberdeen and on Speyside
Stills and video in Aberdeen and Stonehaven, then the Black 5 goes North to Inverness. A few days later two Black 5s are found at Aviemore, videoed at Dalwhinnie, Drumochter and Pitlochry.