Chester – England
DAY 7 – Many of Britain’s main towns and cities were established by the Romans and Chester is one of them. The main streets are now lined with timber buildings, including the Chester Rows. With their two levels of …
Archive for: August 2007August 17, 2007 Chester – England
DAY 7 – Many of Britain’s main towns and cities were established by the Romans and Chester is one of them. The main streets are now lined with timber buildings, including the Chester Rows. With their two levels of …
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August 16, 2007 Our accommodation in Chester – England
DAY 7 – After the Lake District, we travelled south to Chester and our hotel for the night was the Holiday Inn. Tony and I are scarred from our stay at this hotel due to the instant coffee …
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August 15, 2007 Cumbria and the Lake District – England
DAY 6 – William Wordsworth lived in both the villages of Grasmere and Rydal, pretty villages on the shores of two sparkling lakes. Grasmere is now a sizeable settlement and large crowds come in August each year for the …
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August 14, 2007 Cumbria and the Lake District – England
DAY 6 – Leaving the south of Scotland, we crossed into England and headed for the Windermere Hydro Hotel in the beautiful English Lake District. We have time here to enjoy the endless scenic views of the Lake District. Its …
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August 12, 2007 Gretna Green – Scotland
DAY 5 – After Loch Lomond we continued south through Glasgow into the Southern Uplands of Scotland. On the way to the Scottish/English border, we stopped by a small village called Gretna Green. I had never heard of …
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August 11, 2007 Loch Lomond and the Lakes District – Scotland
DAY 5 – Mountains and glens greeted us as we drove through dramatic Glencoe. On the “bonnie, bonnie banks of …
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August 10, 2007 Anyone for Haggis? – Scotland
DAY 4 – This afternoon we crossed the Grampian Mountains for our hotel in Newtonmore. Newtonmore is home base for the …
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August 9, 2007 Scottish Highland Whisky
DAY 4 – After St. Andrews, it was time to visit Edradour, a whisky distillery where the local water, the finest malt and age-old …
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August 8, 2007 St. Andrews Links – Scotland
DAY 4 – This was our day for visiting St. Andrews, where golf was born in the 15th century. On our journey there we crossed the Firth …
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August 7, 2007 Edinburgh Military Tattoo – Scotland
DAY 3 – We arrived in good time and the stands were already filling up. It was quite nippy, but thankfully it wasn’t raining. I can’t imagine what it’d be like watching the show in the cold and …
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