Written by NiceGinna on April 4, 2009
- Monday started out a bit iffy but turned into a beautiful day, although still a bit chilly. We headed by bus to Glasgow, about an hour trip. Once there, we walked to the 12th century...
Written by DES1881 on April 14, 2004
- Glasgow is a haven for anyone wanting to let their hair down. It is bursting with a variety of pubs and clubs to suit all tastes. One area that most people head to at night...
Written by Drever on January 1, 2003
- Glasgow’s newest attraction is the Glasgow Science Centre. Designed to fire the imagination and get your creative juices flowing, it was just what my wife and I needed after Christmas, and we promptly drove the...
Written by kpvincent on July 5, 2002
- Not many tourists visit Paisley. On the two trips I’ve made, I didn’t see any other obvious tourists, or any kids with killer backpacks. Nobody was carrying a camera, and I felt quite self-conscious taking...
Written by kpvincent on June 20, 2002
- Of course your choice of pubs to frequent will depend entirely on what you are looking for, but many visitors are looking for music, and I found several good places for that.
Some of my...
Written by SylviaBeach on February 7, 2001
- I was born in Oban in 1956. We lived in the nearby town of Dalavich. When I was 4 we moved to Loch Awe. When I was 5 we moved to Cumbernauld. When I was...
Written by akakd on November 5, 2000
- Along streets in Scotland are public toilets in small oval structures. You put 20 pence in a slot on the outside of the structure, and the curved door slides open. You step in...
Written by Re Carroll on January 15, 2001
- Although not as popular now as twenty years ago since people are more into healthy eating, the neighbourhood chip shop still does a booming business. Healthy food it isn't but it's fast and cheap...
Written by mcgujer on September 16, 2000
- There are three more long distance walks in Scotland. The 'Speyside Way' in Moray and Aberdeenshire runs from Tugnet to Ballindalloch (53km) and further to Tomintoul (24km). The 'Upland Way' runs 340km right across Scotland,...
Written by mcgujer on September 16, 2000
- If you still have energy, the next day can be used to climb Ben Nevis. But be cautious! The weather can be very changing. From one minute to the other the fog can get so...
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