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Welcome to Scotland from the RoadsideFàilte gu Alba à Taobh an Rathaid
With all this in mind we set off on a journey, passing many historic landmarks along the way. From the old towns of Edinburgh and Stirling, with their castles perched on rocks; through the Trossachs and the Borders that owe much to the romance of Sir Walter Scott’s pen; on to the remoteness of Argyll, where the early settlers from Ireland, known to the Romans as the Scotti, ultimately gave Scotland its name; and into the Highlands, which to many defines Scotland: the Highlanders with their clans living in their glens, with a culture and language so different to their lowland cousins! There is much more still to be seen as we follow in the footsteps of earlier travellers, names that have become legends: William Wallace; Robert the Bruce; Rob Roy MacGregor; Bonnie Prince Charlie. Following the roads through towns and villages; to visit and walk round the buildings, the castles and churches, which have played their part in the history of this nation; to look upon monuments and memorials and wonder at the feats accomplished, the battles fought, the lives lived.
Finally, as the sun sets as the end of another day, we can raise a glass of uisge beatha and bid slàinte mhath to friends and fellow travellers. Then, once the sun has disappeared below the horizon, we look forward to the days ahead and the prospect of further journeys with more sights to see; tales to tell; legends to discover. Scotland from the roadside; the hillside; the loch side; the boat side… join us on the journey round our very own field of dreams! |
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