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By Vivienne
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Anyone planning any Easter holidays, or holidays in general?

I may be going to a Scottish Island called Arran http://www.visitarran.net - although it will be just a mini-break, I think.

This Island is known as Scotland in miniature, as it has all things Scottish in the one place. It's quite incredibly beautiful. :-)
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By Vivienne
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:-( I posted only one on Tuesday. Besides, this may make for a good holiday discussion.
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By Yudster
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I am hoping to go to Scotland this year, I don't really know where to head for though. Loch Lomond always looks so lovely, but the islands also seem amazing, and my parents went to the Kintyre peninsula years ago and had the best holiday of their lives. Can one of you people with local knowledge give me advice?
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By Vivienne
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The board is here for topics. That's the point to a Board. Besides today, my head is choc-a-bloc with topics. I won't post anyone more today, however. Promise.
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By Vivienne
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Yudster wrote:I am hoping to go to Scotland this year, I don't really know where to head for though. Loch Lomond always looks so lovely, but the islands also seem amazing, and my parents went to the Kintyre peninsula years ago and had the best holiday of their lives. Can one of you people with local knowledge give me advice?


Visit the above Island. You get a boat from Ardrossan harbour (Ayrshire), and be there within the hour. Sorted.

I understand B&B's up the highlands are really cheap.
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By Andy B
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Vivienne wrote:Anyone planning any Easter holidays, or holidays in general?

I may be going to a Scottish Island called Arran http://www.visitarran.net - although it will be just a mini-break, I think.

This Island is known as Scotland in miniature, as it has all things Scottish in the one place. It's quite incredibly beautiful. :-)

Can you pick me up a jumper please?
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By Yudster
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Thanks Viv, its on the list!
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By MK Chris
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Vivienne wrote:http://www.visitarran.net

When I first glazed over your post, I read it as http://www.visitiran.net.
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By Yudster
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I know someone who went on holiday to Iran a few years ago. Struck me as a strange choice, but they are interested in looking at places and sites mentioned in the bible, so in that respect Iran was a good choice. They said it was really great - but like I said, it was a few years ago, and I imagine the atmosphere surrounding an English tourist researching biblical locations might be a bit more tense these days.
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By Vivienne
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Andy B wrote:Can you pick me up a jumper please?
I may do, after I receive the mug. ;-)
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By kendra k
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i'm driving to santa barbara today. i can't wait to go to solvang!

other than that, i have no actual holidays planned because i have no vacation time and mr kendra k starts a grown up job in march.
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By Yudster
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Oooh, a grown up job with a grown up salary?! You two won't know what to do with yourselves!
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By kendra k
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he's already going crazy with his big television and he hasn't even started yet! i'm hoping he'll fund a trip to seattle in june or a trip to the uk before or after my last quarter in school. does that make me a gold digger?
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By Yudster
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Don't be daft. Couples share, thats the point isn't it? Mr Yudster is already spending my redundancy money, and they haven't even said I can go yet! And they might not, either......
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By Sunny So Cal
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Yudster wrote:I am hoping to go to Scotland this year, I don't really know where to head for though. Loch Lomond always looks so lovely, but the islands also seem amazing, and my parents went to the Kintyre peninsula years ago and had the best holiday of their lives. Can one of you people with local knowledge give me advice?


Hope this helps :D

http://www.loch-lomond.co.uk/
That place was lovely, Yuds. Not the most exciting of towns (Luss) but just darling and an absolutely gorgeous location. It is right on Loch Lomond. Our room (a Corbetts) had a stunning view and had a sauna in it. At night it was wicked as the moon reflected off the loch and into our room. So pretty! Good food, too.

Others? If you want to go to the Road to the Isles (either drive or take the round trip Jacobite Steam train http://www.steamtrain.info/ from Fort William to Mallaig. It's gorgeous and well worth it. Then you could take the ferry to Skye, which is stunning.) On the Road to the Isles you can stay at either of these places, which were marvelous:

http://www.glenfinnanhouse.com/
This place is right on Loch Shiel. It is gorgeous and if you get a view of the loch you'll most likely also have one of the Glenfinnan Monument. It is right near the Glenfinnan viaduct and has superb hiking all around. Plus, the young man that checked me in was wearing a kilt and managed to carry all of our enormous luggage up the huge staircase whilst simultaneously telling us about the hotel in the sexiest accent. I nearly died. I swear my jaw was still on the ground floor when he was showing me the room. It was such a show of He-Man strength that my son even said something to him. Crazy! Anyhow, the food here is excellent and a lot of the locals come to the bar at night to hang out. It’s very cozy and has this old world estate feel to it.

http://www.glenfinnan.co.uk/
This place is located a stone's throw from the above hotel and is right on the Road to the Isles. It is lovely and has a superb menu. The chef is incredible and the people that run the place are so nice. Plus, I liked how the sign was in Gaelic. We had the Stuart Room. It was very nice. Again, it is tough to beat the hiking in this area.

Lastly, I had really liked this place http://www.kildrummycastlehotel.co.uk/ as the view we had (years ago) was of Kildrummy Castle ruins out our window. It was in a stunning location with lots of lovely walks and probably the best Cullen Skink soup I'd ever had.

I also found that the area of Oban was gorgeous. It was right on Loch Etive. I'm not sure about hotels in that area though.

Also, as for Islands, Lewis is superb and that's a fairly easy ferry ride from Ullapool.

And, as if this wasn't enough information, I do know that these two hotels were recently awarded the most luxurious in Scotland, but they are pretty flipping expensive:
http://www.fivestaralliance.com/luxury_ ... chy_castle
and
http://www.fivestaralliance.com/luxury_ ... idon_hotel

Check any questions you may have with these great resources:

http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/index.html

and

http://www.visitscotland.com/

and

http://www.tripadvisor.com/

and

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By Ezza
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8O It was a long reply as well.
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By Sunny So Cal
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That's the one I was doing when you wrote on my wall. Now you see why I was annoyed that the site shut down again...and again...and again...
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By Sunny So Cal
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Well I tend to be particularly verbose when it's something that interests me.
Unless the "Wow" was about the Footsy mention? You're obviously perfectly suited for this topic :D
By Jono
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Vivienne wrote:Anyone planning any Easter holidays, or holidays in general?

I may be going to a Scottish Island called Arran http://www.visitarran.net - although it will be just a mini-break, I think.

This Island is known as Scotland in miniature, as it has all things Scottish in the one place. It's quite incredibly beautiful. :-)

A fan of the * of Arran, Viv?