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In this video we list all of our favorite food we tried while traveling through Scotland.
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Inverness Scotland Travel Guide: 11 BEST Things To Do In Inverness, UK
How to find cheap flights and travel more: // This Inverness travel guide shares the best things to do in Inverness, Scotland.
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Embark on a captivating journey to the majestic city of Inverness, Scotland, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this historic and picturesque destination.
Explore the iconic Inverness Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the city and the River Ness. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area, learn about the castle's history, and soak in the medieval atmosphere of this imposing fortress.
Discover the mystical beauty of Loch Ness, located just a short distance from Inverness. Cruise along the legendary waters, keeping an eye out for the fabled Loch Ness Monster. Marvel at the stunning scenery of the Scottish Highlands and explore the historic ruins of Urquhart Castle.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and heritage of Inverness at the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. Discover the city's fascinating past, from ancient times to the present, and explore its diverse art collections and exhibitions.
Indulge in the flavors of Scottish cuisine at local restaurants and pubs. Sample traditional dishes like haggis, smoked salmon, and whisky-infused desserts, and savor the authentic taste of Scotland's culinary delights.
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the city's Victorian Market, where you can explore a variety of stalls selling local crafts, traditional Scottish attire, and delicious food products. Immerse yourself in the lively ambiance and soak in the authentic Scottish culture.
Explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area with a visit to the Cairngorms National Park, the largest national park in the UK. Enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, wildlife spotting, and scenic drives amidst stunning landscapes.
Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Inverness, Scotland's Highland gem. Let us transport you to a world of captivating beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable experiences.
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Alness to Balintore and Back Again
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A wee run out to Balintore beach and back to Alness.
Balitore is part of the NC500 route around the Scottish Highlands and is a great place for a walk along the coast line.
Fyrish Monument near Alness Jan2021
A short walk up to the local Fyrish monument in Evanton area, near Alness in Ross-shire. The walk follows the normal tourist route through woodland with some ups and downs and leads to the monument on top of Fyrish hill.
The monument was built in 1782 on the orders of the local laird Sir Hector Munro, 8th of Novar, who was a commander in the British forces in India. The structure is a replica of the gates of Negapatum where the British beat the Dutch in the battle of Negapatum. At the time of construction the highland clearance were underway and the laird used local labour to provide famine relief.
The summit provides some great views of the Cromarty firth, the Black isle and neighbouring hills.
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Places to see in ( Tain - UK )
Places to see in ( Tain - UK )
Tain is a royal burgh and parish in the County of Ross, in the Highlands of Scotland. The name derives from the nearby River Tain, the name of which comes from an Indo-European root meaning 'flow'. The Gaelic name, Baile Dubhthaich, means 'Duthac's town', after a local saint also known as Duthus.
Tain railway station is on the Far North Line. The station is unmanned; in its heyday it had 30 staff. The station was opened by the Highland Railway on 1 January 1864. From 1 January 1923, the station was owned by the London Midland and Scottish Railway. Then in 1949 the British railways were nationalised as British Railways. When the railways were privatised the station became part of ScotRail.
Notable buildings in the town include Tain Tolbooth and St Duthus Collegiate Church. The town also has a local history museum, Tain Through Time, and the Glenmorangie distillery. Tain has two primary schools -Craighill (pupils - 274, April 2011) and Knockbreck (pupils - just under 120, April 2011) - and a secondary school called Tain Royal Academy with 500 pupils in summer 2014.
Tain was granted its first royal charter in 1066, making it Scotland's oldest Royal Burgh, commemorated in 1966 with the opening of the Rose Garden by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The 1066 charter, granted by King Malcolm III, confirmed Tain as a sanctuary, where people could claim the protection of the church, and an immunity, in which resident merchants and traders were exempt from certain taxes. These led to the development of the town.
Little is known of earlier history although the town owed much of its importance to Duthac. He was an early Christian figure, perhaps 8th or 9th century, whose shrine had become so important by 1066 that it resulted in the royal charter. The ruined chapel near the mouth of the river was said to have been built on the site of his birth. Duthac became an official saint in 1419 and by the late Middle Ages his shrine was an important places of pilgrimage in Scotland. King James IV came at least once a year throughout his reign to achieve both spiritual and political aims.
A leading landowning family of the area, the Clan Munro, provided political and religious figures to the town, including the dissenter Rev John Munro of Tain (died ca. 1630). The early Duthac Chapel was the center of a sanctuary. Fugitives were by tradition given sanctuary in several square miles marked by boundary stones. During the First War of Scottish Independence, Robert the Bruce sent his wife and daughter to the sanctuary for safety. The sanctuary was violated and they were captured by forces loyal to William II, Earl of Ross who handed them over to Edward I of England The women were taken to England and kept prisoner for several years.
Tain was a parliamentary burgh, combined with Dingwall, Dornoch, Kirkwall and Wick in the Northern Burghs constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. Cromarty was added to the list in 1832.
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This wasn't as easy as we expected! Visiting 10 iconic Glasgow pubs, all in a single (rainy) day...
The weather scuppered our plans to film a video in Glasgow today, so at the last minute we pulled together a list of 10 iconic local pubs and set off trying to visit them all in a day. What better way to discover a city and its people!
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Traveling to Scotland Affordably. Part 3: Accommodations Go cheap, save $ and see all you want!
Part 3 explores many different options for accommodations in scotland. Everything from Hostels to Bed and Breakfast. There are some great tips on how to save money and maximize your time. You should ALWAYS treat a trip like this as the only time you'll ever go. Enjoy the journey!
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A Trip to Craig Phadrig and Around Inverness
Hi Guys! Follow me on a trip to Craig Phadrig and Inverness Shopping Park before heading home to Alness again.
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Alness to Invergordon in February with snow on the ground. ASMR video with music.
A drive from the west end of Alness to Invergordon and back again. Quite a bit of snow had fallen for a couple of days in February.
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[GB] A9 Inverness to Thurso, Part 2: Dornoch to Helmsdale
Driving on the A9 road between Dornoch and Helmsdale in the Scottish Highlands.
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The Black Isle, Scotland: a quest for dolphins, firths, views and some sobering historical monuments
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00:18 South side of Loch Ness
01:05 Chanonry Point Day 1 dolphin spotting
03:19 Fyrish Monument
06:19 Cromarty incl Emigration Stone
07:06 Chanonry Point Day 2 dolphin spotting
08:19 Corrieshalloch Gorge
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11:33 Chanonry Point Day 3 dolphin spotting
The Black isle: A quest for dolphins, firths, scenic views and some sobering historical monuments
The Black Isle is a peninsula (not an island) on the Moray Firth, just north of Inverness.
We had visited a couple of years earlier on our way up to Orkney, but we didn’t have much time on that occasion, so decided to spend a few days up there recently.
My main objective on the trip was seeing dolphins at Chanonry Point, which is renowned as the best place in the UK to see them. Each day, an hour or so after low tide, fish which have been trapped in the Moray Forth by low tide, start making their way back out through the narrow channel between Chanonry Point and Fort George. The dolphins know this, so they come into the channel at that timer to feed on the fish. The place is quite well known so the more sociable tide times can become quite crowded and the footage difficult to capture, so I decided to get there for the first tide of the day when fewer people would be there. I did this on 3 consecutive mornings, with limited success, so maybe my strategy was wrong. Chatting with some other enthusiasts, they had experienced really good sightings later in the day after the second low tide. Ah well! Maybe I was just unlucky, as, of course, with wildlife spotting, there are no guarantees.
A lot of the charm of the Black Isle is its beautiful villages and small towns, Cromarty being the best example. We found good places to eat and the streets are beautiful. I didn’t film much of that as we were just wandering, really. The huge oil rigs, one in the harbour and 3 others floating in the Firth, waiting for repair or decommissioning were one of the features of Cromarty. Industrial rather than pretty, but interesting to see and the operation seemed to be managed well. Cromarty is the birthplace of Hugh Miller, a famous geologist and writer, and a verse of his is carved into The Emigration Stone, a monument to the Highland Clearances and the emigration overseas of many of Cromarty’s residents as a result. The verse describes the departure of the ship Cleopatra, which was transporting emigrants, as it passed Cromarty, many of them seeing their home and loved ones for the final time. It is a beautiful stone and a powerful memorial to this traumatic time for the town.
The Highland Clearances are also relevant to the Fyrish Monument near Alness, which we also visited. This is a monument erected in 1782 by local people on the order of Sir Hector Munro of Novar, a local Laird. He had achieved military successes in India and the monument commemorates one of his victories, resembling the gates of Negapatam, the scene of the battle. There is a narrative associated with the monument to justify the huge cost of its construction at a time when many of the local people had been cleared from the land as part of the Highland Clearances, that the Laird was creating work for the locals so that he could pay them to alleviate their poverty. Through modern eyes, this is controversial, as of course he was wealthy enough to have helped them without making them do the backbreaking work of installing a monument to his own glory at the top of a steep hill. Also, as the Laird of the area, he would have been responsible for clearing tenants from the land to graze sheep, so there have to be questions about the validity of that narrative. Links to further information about the Fyrish Monument below.
On one of the days, we went across the country to Ullapool, a lovely town on the North West coast, stopping at Corrieshalloch Gorge on the way. These are not on the Black Isle, but are relatively accessible from it and I would recommend visiting both if you get the chance.
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Travel UK│Wenn einer eine Reise tut - Middlesbrough 🏴 Part 2
[DE] Wenn einer eine Reise tut. Ich bin zur Zeit in Middlesbrough (England) auf einer Weiterbildung (Job). Wollte euch mal daran teilhaben lassen, wie es hier so aus schaut. Es sind doch einige Unterschiede zu schottischen Gemeinden zu verbuchen. Nicht viele, hängt eventuell auch mit der Größe ab, Middlesbrough ist ja verhältnismäßig groß mit einer Bevölkerung von 174.000 Einwohnern, verglichen mit den meisten kleineren Ortschaften in Schottland. Middlesbrough ist übrigens keine Stadt sondern eine Ortschaft oder in Deutschland würde man sagen „Kleinstadt“.
[EN] when someone travels around. I’m in Middlesbrough (England) at the moment because of some training job wise. I just wanted to let you become a part of my experiences, especially about the differences between an English town and a Scottish town. Might be related to the size since Middlesbrough is a bigger town with a population of 174,000 which is close to the size of Aberdeen (city). Compared to most towns and townships / villages in Scotland there are some differences.
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