Staying in the Highlands
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Staying in the Highlands
Only 10 days out from our big trip to Paris- Zurich- Scotland- London. The pressure is on to finalize a few last details.
We are flying into Edinburgh late on March 20th. Accommodation prices seem quite high for that weekend ( maybe something on in the city?) so we are thinking of staying by the airport then renting a car to go north the next day & visiting Edinburgh on the way back.
We have 5 days to spend in the Highlands. If we rent a cottage in Fort William will we be able to comfortably day trip to Inverness etc or should we be looking elsewhere.
We are flying into Edinburgh late on March 20th. Accommodation prices seem quite high for that weekend ( maybe something on in the city?) so we are thinking of staying by the airport then renting a car to go north the next day & visiting Edinburgh on the way back.
We have 5 days to spend in the Highlands. If we rent a cottage in Fort William will we be able to comfortably day trip to Inverness etc or should we be looking elsewhere.
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A cottage near Ft William will let you visit places from Inverness to Skye, to Glencoe to Oban to Mull to the Trossachs, so a good base. But Ft William and Inverness themselves are not that great. The areas <i>around</i> both towns have lots to see/do, the towns themselves not so much.
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Thanks Sue & Janis
I'm a Diana Gabaldon fan so keen to visit Culloden and see some standing stones.
Also thinking we could do a day trip to Skye - over on the ferry, back via the bridge.
Apart from that we don't have any must dos, just want to see a glimpse of as much as possible so that the next time we go we'll know where we want to concentrate our time.
Or would we be better to try a round trip of Scotland, staying in different spots each night & save our cottage based stay for somewhere central England on the way back down to London ( we have 6 days for that leg).
So many decisions!
I'm a Diana Gabaldon fan so keen to visit Culloden and see some standing stones.
Also thinking we could do a day trip to Skye - over on the ferry, back via the bridge.
Apart from that we don't have any must dos, just want to see a glimpse of as much as possible so that the next time we go we'll know where we want to concentrate our time.
Or would we be better to try a round trip of Scotland, staying in different spots each night & save our cottage based stay for somewhere central England on the way back down to London ( we have 6 days for that leg).
So many decisions!
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I've done lots of both -- staying a week at a time in various places, and road trips where I move ever 2 or 3 days (avoid one night stands where ever possible). Most of my trips are a combination of the two. Weekly stays separated by short breaks in between.
Both work fine and each have pros/cons. But the 5-7 nights stays actually leave you more time seeing/doing and less time checking in/checking out/checking in again. A series of circular day trips out of the Ft William area could lets you sample an awful lot of the region. Plus there is the advantage of a cottage over a B&B having a kitchen for quick breakfasts or late night snacks, and a washer dryer.
Both work fine and each have pros/cons. But the 5-7 nights stays actually leave you more time seeing/doing and less time checking in/checking out/checking in again. A series of circular day trips out of the Ft William area could lets you sample an awful lot of the region. Plus there is the advantage of a cottage over a B&B having a kitchen for quick breakfasts or late night snacks, and a washer dryer.