воскресенье, 7 сентября 2014 г.
While driving the Malt Whisky Trail, stop at any of the villages along the route for coffee, whisky
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Reasons to go : When I was offered an opportunity to house-sit alone in a stone cottage on an 500 year old estate in the middle of the Scottish Highlands I hesitated to accept. I was leery about the isolation and the distance from the big cities, and the nearest grocery store was 12 miles away! But after in-depth research and self-reflection, I shook off my fear and doubt and embraced the potential for much needed solitude, and the forced self-reliance that comes with solo travel . The potential for a new and different experience trumped any reluctance and I accepted full-heartedly, because once you make a decision to travel solo , fully committed is the only way to go.
I stayed on the Ballindalloch Estate about 40 miles north of the nearest sizable town of Aviemore, a ski resort and tourist town. In the highlands there are an abundance of things to do, sites to see, places to eat, and whiskey distilleries to visit.
Cairngorms National Par k Hiking, biking, bird watching, and more. With numerous airline bereavement fares entrance points, airline bereavement fares some accessed via larger towns with connecting services from the big cities and some access points 10-20 miles from the nearest highway, airline bereavement fares there are limitless airline bereavement fares options for active, casual, and short trips in and throughout the park.
The Speyside Way , a 60 mile long trail running airline bereavement fares through the highlands along the River sand completing on the northern coast, the trail is mostly smooth, wide and paved, good for running, walking and biking the entire distance with camping spots intermittently along the way.
Whiskey Distilleries Visit any of the local distilleries. There are dozens to choose from in various sizes, tours, and operating seasons/hours and some offer tastings, souvenirs, and dining with your experience.
While driving the Malt Whisky Trail, stop at any of the villages along the route for coffee, whisky airline bereavement fares tastings, and shopping. There was not a single bar, cafe, restaurant, or shop that did not offer friendly service, and good food and drinks along with great conversation. Do drink Scotch, eat Aberlours Famous Shortbread, see everything! For me, my favorite stop was in the village of Tomintoul (the highest village in Scotland). airline bereavement fares I visited the information center, the Whisky Castle and Highland Market, the Tomintoul Distillery, Rthe ichmond Arms B B for dinner and a pint, and walked along the river Avon.
My recommendation is to dedicate least a week in the highlands to explore and that still wouldn t allow for a thorough airline bereavement fares visitation. A car is a necessity although you can ride out with a day tour or overnight tour. There are public and private bus options, but you are limited to their schedules and pickup/drop off locations.
Overall my trip to the Scottish Highlands was fun, fulfilling, and safe for my first experience as a solo female traveler and I would recommend it to anyone considering airline bereavement fares dipping their toes into the solo travel pool!
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