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  • Culross Cobbles

    Culross Cobbles

    Weather done us proud again, so once more a change to the wet plans we had, and a trip out, up the Fourth to two National Trust for Scotland sites, Culross and then to the Dunmore Pineapple! Culross is a town trapped in time, with cobbled streets and a 17th Palace, built for a local…

  • A tale of three bridges

    A tale of three bridges

    Woke up with plans to work, as the weather forecast was for ‘rubbish’, however, it turned out to be baking hot and bright blue sky! So, we decided off the cuff, to catch a train to North Queensferry, and walk across the old road bridge to South Queensferry. Once more, we couldn’t have timed the…

  • Forth Walk

    Forth Walk

    We have set Friday afternoon aside for a decent walk with our dogs, and have decided to venture up the Forth to the next town along from Burntisland, which is Aberdour. With the weather finally turning sunny and more importantly warm, we couldn’t have timed this escape from the computer better. With the water calm,…

  • Discovery; No Cake

    Discovery; No Cake

    Following a day of work, I have decided to venture off on the train to Dundee. I needed a few items, and the opportunity to explore a different city from Edinburgh was too good to miss. Making the most of the journey, I found lots of hints to the industry of the area, though the…

  • Pitlochry

    Pitlochry

    Sunday tour over to Pitlochry, which as the website says, is a vibrant town. A shortish trip, with the responsibility of returning to the hounds, but we also made time for a drive along the road to Killiecrankie, and then down to Loch Tummel, which was a wonderful detour along a road with some stunning…

  • Lunchtime, Spot History

    Lunchtime, Spot History

    Saturday and there is a bric-a-brac followed by a stroll to pick up our order from Burntisland’s bakery, which as the review says, ‘involves waiting in a queue outside the door’, such is the popularity of their products. Bread picked up, (doughnuts safely stored), we ventured for a coastal drive up the Firth to find…

  • Scottish Friends

    Scottish Friends

    Monday saw us driving from Dent, via Hawick to Kelso, and then Fife for a return to the castle. There are few better journeys in a car then the one that takes you through the Cumbrian hills and into the Boarders. The countryside is inspiring for the whole trip, and no matter what the traffic…

  • Dent To Settle

    Dent To Settle

    Today was an ambition fulfilled, crossing Ribblehead Viaduct by train; yes I know there are tougher ones, more ambitious ones, but nevertheless this was something I had wanted to do for a long time. Arriving in Dent last night, we had a relaxing evening with friends, and today, (following a brief morning walk with the…

  • Biddulph Grange

    Biddulph Grange

    Following our, or I should say more my intention, to avoid service stations on long journeys, we found a lovely National Trust property to stop at on our journey north from Edlesborough, (where we had stopped with friends on Friday night). Biddulph Grange, we found to be an interesting Victorian house, with some very niche…

  • A Museum, At Last

    A Museum, At Last

    Finally, after weeks in Winchester, I made it to at least one of the museums. I was told that purchasing a ticket with Gift Aid gave me a year of free visits, which meant I could take a relaxing stroll around the building with no rush to read and do everything during one trip. I…