A trip to Scotland

A trip to Scotland

Day 1: Arrival It’s time for a vacation again. This year’s destinations included Great Britain, where mountainous landscapes contrast with the relatively flat landscape of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The journey to Edinburgh was fairly relaxed. Conveniently,...
From Edinburgh to Fort William

From Edinburgh to Fort William

Day 2: From Edinburgh to Fort William After a fairly restful night for me and a mediocre night for my family, we started the day with a hearty breakfast. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much choice at our hotel. Lots of sweets and puff pastry, a little sausage, no...
Glenfinnan Viaduct

Glenfinnan Viaduct

3. Day: Glenfinnan Viaduct Glenfinnan Monument with a view of Loch Shiel We used the first real day of exploring without changing accommodation or travelling for hours to visit the Glenfinnan Monument and the Glenfinnan Viaduct. This is where the famous Jacobite Train...
Cow Hill

Cow Hill

Day 4: Cow Hill View south-east (left) to Ben Nevis and west (right) to Loch Linnhe, Fort William and Caol The morning was very rainy. What some holidaymakers might find annoying was a welcome break for us. Whether sunburn, sore muscles or aching feet – a few...
Three Sisters

Three Sisters

Day 5: Three Sisters On our journey from Edinburgh to Fort William at the beginning of our holiday, we passed several viewpoints. The Three Sisters Viewpoint is one of the points along this route. It takes about three quarters of an hour to drive from Fort William to...

Glencoe

Day 6: Glencoe On our sixth day in Scotland, one of the things we wanted to see was the Glencoe Visitor Centre. The Visitor Centre is located about 1.5 kilometres south of Glencoe Village and about 20 km from Fort William. We have already driven past the turn-off...
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