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Scotland Day 7: Castles, Climbs & A Haunted Nightcap
Obscure bookshops tucked into crooked corners.The Writers’ Museum, where words still seem to linger in the air.Edinburgh Castle – towering, immovable, keeping watch.Arthur’s Seat:…
Scotland Day 6: Edinburgh – Whisky, Wonder & the Joy of Together
Edinburgh met us gently. We checked into the Virgin Hotel, wandered the Royal Mile, and let the city unfold the way it does best…
Scotland Day 6: St. Andrews – Where Time & Legend Walk Together
We left Arbroath early, the sun lifting over the water behind us, painting the coast gold as we drove toward St. Andrews – a…
Scotland Day 5: Arbroath – Salty Air and Stillness
The road south unrolled easy that morning – fields giving way to cliffs, then cliffs to the wide North Sea. Arbroath greeted us with…
Scotland Day 4: Bennachie – Where the Land Breathes
We left the fields behind and headed for the hills – Bennachie rising ahead, steady and sure, the kind of landmark that feels both…
Scotland Day 4: Blooded, Pt 2 – Potterton
The morning started in soft gold and sea mist, the kind of Scottish light that feels painted rather than real. We left Kintore and…
Scotland Day 2: Stonehaven – The Harbor That Stays With You
A short drive south brought us into Stonehaven – a small fishing town folded neatly into a crescent bay, where the tide moves slow…
Scotland Day 2: Dunnottar Castle – Ruins Above the Sea
There’s no photo that prepares you for the first sight of Dunnottar. It rises from the cliffs like it’s grown straight out of the…
