Scotland, more than Haggis and BagpipesPaul Youden returned to Oban to relive memories of his honeymoon 35 years ago By Paul Youden on 05 October 2010 in Travel Articles |
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There was a wedding in full swing at Gretna Green as our coach pulled in for a “compulsory” stop. The piper was playing the bagpipes and everyone was happy and applauding the bride and groom. Scotland in September this year was indeed “bonny”. Throughout our week based in a splendid “castle” hotel on the banks of Loch Awe we enjoyed fantastic weather, warm sunny days and cold nights but there were big roaring log fires in the three lounges and well stocked bar at the Loch Awe hotel. We had decided to travel to Scotland by coach with the holiday firm – Lochs and Glens – rather than driving as the itinerary gave us more choice and flexibility than we could ever achieved “doing it alone”. The turbine house could easily accommodate the Tower of London at 120 feet tall and 300 feet in length. Ben Cruachan mountain is 3,689 feet high and a dam was constructed in 1960 to hold the water which is fed down in a series of tunnels. Indeed, nearly 12 miles of tunnels were carved out of the solid granite rock. Visitors are taken inside the mountain by mini bus and you then walk through humid tunnels to the huge turbine house. Plants grow extremely well in the humidity but are lit by lamps generated by the electricity. CommentsBe the first to leave a comment Add Your CommentPlease note: all comments will be manually verified by our staff before appearing on the site. Please do not try and spam and do not use offending language. If you want to be notified when your post has been published, add your email address below. Related ItemsEnd of May: weekend break in Inverness for £148 with Thistle hotelsTravel Guide: 24 hours in Edinburgh Do you know what a haggis is? Where would fathers prefer to be whisked away this Father's Day? Gold lures tourists to Tyndrum Village, Scotland Herd The Moos Eight Splendid Spa Resorts for 2012 In search of the Northern Lights Ryanair Cancels Flights at Edinburgh More flights for Eastern Climb a Corbett Top Ten Places Where To Celebrate New Year Six Halloween destinations in Europe Five Great Cycle Rides Seabird City Falls Quiet Travel Articles Archives |








