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Where to go in Scotland?

besides Edinburgh? :smile:

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Try asking on Thorntree
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forums/europe-uk-ireland/scotland

If you dont have a car then these people always got great reviews an a cheap way to see lots with an experienced guide in a limited time. Ask on thorntree for recs.
There shoul be posts on there with travelers favourite places.
http://www.haggisadventures.com/trips/scotland
Glasgow!!! Stick to the west end though :biggrin:
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Original post by Blondie987
Glasgow!!! Stick to the west end though :biggrin:


heard good things, where in the west end? :biggrin:
Original post by MsChantelle
heard good things, where in the west end? :biggrin:


If you kind of head for Byres road there are loads of wee boutiques and fab restaurants/cafes :biggrin:
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Original post by Blondie987
If you kind of head for Byres road there are loads of wee boutiques and fab restaurants/cafes :biggrin:


Thanks, Im going solo so will find a small restaurant I think :banana:
Original post by MsChantelle
Thanks, Im going solo so will find a small restaurant I think :banana:


Ashton lane and Cresswell Lane are good for that then, also Kelvingirve Art Gallery isn't far and that's a really cool pace to go too! :biggrin: good luck! Scotland is a fantastic place to visit
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Original post by Blondie987
Ashton lane and Cresswell Lane are good for that then, also Kelvingirve Art Gallery isn't far and that's a really cool pace to go too! :biggrin: good luck! Scotland is a fantastic place to visit


Looks like it :biggrin: I want to find one that does haggis haha :colondollar: Will look at the gallery, I'm applying for Art History at uni so would be interesting!
Original post by MsChantelle
Looks like it :biggrin: I want to find one that does haggis haha :colondollar: Will look at the gallery, I'm applying for Art History at uni so would be interesting!


The Ubiquitous Chip does good haggis, they have vegetarian haggis as well lol, just a word to the wise though, sit upstairs, it's way more expensive if you sit on the ground floor because the menu's different for whatever reason
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Original post by MsChantelle
besides Edinburgh? :smile:


The airport to fly back.
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Original post by Blondie987
The Ubiquitous Chip does good haggis, they have vegetarian haggis as well lol, just a word to the wise though, sit upstairs, it's way more expensive if you sit on the ground floor because the menu's different for whatever reason


Thanks, I'll do that. Are there ever people sitting alone? :tongue:
Original post by MsChantelle
Looks like it :biggrin: I want to find one that does haggis haha :colondollar: Will look at the gallery, I'm applying for Art History at uni so would be interesting!


Sub club in Glasgow


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Original post by MsChantelle
Thanks, I'll do that. Are there ever people sitting alone? :tongue:


Yeah definitely! If you're going for lunch it's not really busy so you won't have to worry about that anyway :biggrin:
The train station, " 'oot "
Glasgow is lovely :smile:
Do the Highlands interest you?
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Original post by Eternalflames
Glasgow is lovely :smile:
Do the highlands interest you?


Yes :smile: I dont have a car though, can I get anywhere by train? :smile:
Original post by MsChantelle
Yes :smile: I dont have a car though, can I get anywhere by train? :smile:


Forget what all them man dems are saying just go to Aberdeen its a sick ting place trust me bare girls lookin at me cuz im black but its calm. City center is also nice
Original post by MsChantelle
Yes :smile: I dont have a car though, can I get anywhere by train? :smile:


Yes you can, there are train routes through the Highlands :smile:
Glasgow, Balloch/Loch Lomond, some places in Ayrshire, highlands, isle of Arran. Plenty of fun and interesting things to do in Scotland :smile:

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Original post by Spock's Socks
Glasgow, Balloch/Loch Lomond, some places in Ayrshire, highlands, isle of Arran. Plenty of fun and interesting things to do in Scotland :smile:

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thanks :smile: Where would you go over 4 days out of those?

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