Scotland-- Welcome to my homeland
Walk in the footsteps of William Wallace. Fall back in time to the times of the great clans . Cross to the wonderful islands where the wildlife is abundant. Every highland town has great history.
Why not visit the birthplace of the great Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Great country for walkers. Great long footpaths where ancient droovers took their sheep along.
Take the West Highland line.One of the great train journeys of the World awaits you.
Walk in the footsteps of William Wallace. Fall back in time to the times of the great clans . Cross to the wonderful islands where the wildlife is abundant. Every highland town has great history.
Why not visit the birthplace of the great Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Great country for walkers. Great long footpaths where ancient droovers took their sheep along.
Take the West Highland line.One of the great train journeys of the World awaits you.
Travel planning --Let me plan your next itinerary
Contact douglasbaird3gmail.com
Contact douglasbaird3gmail.com
BONNIE SCOTLAND
Scotland is the country of my birth.
Scotland is where I stay
and Scotland is where I will die.
Scotland is the country of my birth.
Scotland is where I stay
and Scotland is where I will die.
As a amateur photographer there is nothing better than heading out early to one of many lochs close to my home and taking snap after snap of the beautiful scenery. Loch Lomond is just under an hour.
Scotland is one of the world’s top destinations for freshwater and sea angling, with world-class fishing available across the country throughout the year. So if you’re chasing the ‘king of fish’, the Atlantic salmon, or you prefer the hard fighting monster pike or giant common skate, Scotland has you covered.
Scotland is known for its whisky but it wasn't “invented” here.
It came from Ancient Greece.They distilled it in 1800`s.
The word “whisky” -- Old Irish uisce beatha, which translates to “the water of life.”
Scotland is known for its whisky but it wasn't “invented” here.
It came from Ancient Greece.They distilled it in 1800`s.
The word “whisky” -- Old Irish uisce beatha, which translates to “the water of life.”
Festivals of Scotland
All tourists love taking a tartan scarf home and the adventurous a kilt.
Beware most souvenir stores offer only thin kilts. If you really want a real kilt it will cost you three hundred to four hundred pounds.
Beware most souvenir stores offer only thin kilts. If you really want a real kilt it will cost you three hundred to four hundred pounds.
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