Traveling North outside of the city is quite an adventure. You have two bridges to choose from, one old sturdy bridge or a newer bridge with wider space, both are architectural beauties! We traveled by coach on a tour through Viator. It was the most convenient option for traveling through the Highlands and getting on the Jacobite aka, the "Harry Potter Train." This was an overnight tour from Edinburgh to Fort William with several stops along the way. We heard so many stories along the way about Mary Queen of the Scots, the Loch Ness and Nessie, Jacobites, wars, Glen Coe and whiskey. Coming from the mountains of WNC we found a lot in common with the Highlanders, very similar stories of little people, whiskey/moonshine, and folk music. Made us feel like we were riding around home! I really enjoyed our tour guide and the tour overall, I would definitely recommend this tour for anyone wanting an easy navigation through the Highlands. There is just so much I can say about how amazing this tour was, but I think the pictures will help me do it more justice.
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The two bridges as you head North |
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Fantastic tea house on one of our first stops |
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A cute little friend we made in the Jacobite park |
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On the lookout for Nessie |
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Beautiful view of Loch Ness |
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Urquhart Castle |
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Old Bridge at Invermoriston |
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Dinner view at the Boat House in Fort Augustus |
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Taking a stroll along a river trail in Fort Augustus |
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Fort Augustus |
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The Jacobite aka Hogwarts Express |
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The famous Glenfinnan Viaduct |
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Glen Coe |
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Hairy Coo! |
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Waited all day to feed the hairy coo! |
We had such a great time touring the Scottish Highlands! The scenery is beyond imagination and makes you feel like your in a movie.
Next up on the overseas adventure is Ireland!
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