Scotland: Culloden, Cawdor, and Rait

Today we decided to stay near our bed and breakfast and just check out the area.  We started by heading into Inverness to pick up our laundry that we dropped off the day before.  I wanted to check out Leakeys, which is a big second hand bookstore, but there was no parking.  We headed out to Culloden Battlefield.  It was mobbed with people.  I think there were about ten buses … Continue reading Scotland: Culloden, Cawdor, and Rait

England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland: Drive back to Chester

We drove all the way up to Edinburgh just to find out that the Jacobite train would not be running the next day.  We were really bummed out, but the tickets are sold out and so are the tours until after we leave.  We decided to just head back to Chester and see some castles and Rosalyn Chapel on the way. My husband wanted to see the … Continue reading England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland: Drive back to Chester

England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland: Drive to Edinburgh

Our first stop was Lancaster Castle.  We quickly learned that it was used as a prison from the 1200s to 2011.  We took the tour, which cost 2.50 pounds per person.  (There was a family discount rate.) The tour was only a half an hour and you get to enter two sections of the prison.  The tour guide had a quirky way of telling us its history and I … Continue reading England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland: Drive to Edinburgh

Copenhagen

We thought it would be a good idea to disembark with the last group of people, but it was a madhouse in the terminal. It took a little under an hour to get a taxi and the line was crazy.  The women in front of us were acting as the line police, which I loved.  We got in the taxi and it turned out to be the … Continue reading Copenhagen