Colby TS Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Hi All, I have a non-sports question I’d love to get your input on. We’re planning a friends trip to Scotland next March, and I wanted to see if anyone has any must-see recommendations— food, sights, and hotels. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! 2 Quote
Raistlin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Take a bus tour with Rabbies. They have numerous tours. The Glen Coe tour is great. See Edinburgh Castle, walk the Royal Mile, and visit Sterling Castle. 3 Quote
Kevin C Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago We rented a car this summer with Edinburgh as home base. The Harry Potter tour is great, even for adults. A must is driving from Edinburgh to St Andrews then do the half-day tour, starting at the infamous 18th hole. Chocolate making tour in Edinburgh was excellent. So was the High-end Whiskey tasting tour. You can book them through AirBnB ‘Experiences’. Pretty cool feature we started using on travel the past couple years. 3 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Never been. I want to do Scotland and Ireland sometime. Been to England numerous times and Wales once. 2 Quote
HookemHammer Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 42 minutes ago, Kevin C said: We rented a car this summer with Edinburgh as home base. The Harry Potter tour is great, even for adults. A must is driving from Edinburgh to St Andrews then do the half-day tour, starting at the infamous 18th hole. Chocolate making tour in Edinburgh was excellent. So was the High-end Whiskey tasting tour. You can book them through AirBnB ‘Experiences’. Pretty cool feature we started using on travel the past couple years. This is exactly what the wife and I did!! It was amazing!! I also worked out in the North Sea out of Aberdeen. 1 Quote
Colby TS Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 26 minutes ago, Bobby Burton said: Never been. I want to do Scotland and Ireland sometime. Been to England numerous times and Wales once. If you ever need help planning a trip to Ireland, I’d be more than happy share our full itinerary to help. My wife and I spent a couple of weeks there in 2017, making a full loop around the island. It’s still one of our all-time favorite destinations—stunning landscapes and some of the friendliest people we've ever met, especially in the smaller towns. Quote
.45s Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago go up to the highlands and visit scotch distilleries. visit Loch Ness and stay in Inverness. Edinburgh is a great place with lots to do. skip the haggis. i tried it prepared 2 ways and both ways were bad. bring a rain jacket. Quote
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