I think that you must quite like the East of Scotland and in particular Tayside. But I suppose that someone who is from another country I can understand why that might be the case. Firstly, the East is often a bit brighter than the West in the UK The West is often milder in terms of temperatures, but it is more likely to get rain, whereas the East is colder because you are getting it off the North Sea but it's often brighter. Also Edinburgh is very busy and is growing faster than London and it can be just a bit too busy and the price of some things can reflect it's the capital City of Scotland and be quite expensive. Aberdeen is further North and to be honest a bit out on a limb, despite having its own airport, whilst Dundee has a lot of history and can be very beautiful besides the River Tay. I myself, prefer Dundee to Aberdeen or Edinburgh. It's a little bit more down to earth as well as having all the history. Tayside in general is a very nice part of Scotland.
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Wow, thank you!
As an ex tour coach driver that route brought back many memories, thank you.
I am from Slovakia. I was there 22 years ago working as fruit picker . The best times in my life....
Brilliant thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful drive, always love Scotland. Love the countryside and the pretty towns. Thank you for taking me along. 🥰
My pleasure 😊
What is it with some drivers in Dundee?
They choose some gie awkward places to perform their 3-point turns.
Probably a woman driver, sense not there at all and i drive buses for a living. See some stupidness
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I think that you must quite like the East of Scotland and in particular Tayside.
But I suppose that someone who is from another country I can understand why that might be the case.
Firstly, the East is often a bit brighter than the West in the UK
The West is often milder in terms of temperatures, but it is more likely to get rain, whereas the East is colder because you are getting it off the North Sea but it's often brighter.
Also Edinburgh is very busy and is growing faster than London and it can be just a bit too busy and the price of some things can reflect it's the capital City of Scotland and be quite expensive.
Aberdeen is further North and to be honest a bit out on a limb, despite having its own airport, whilst Dundee has a lot of history and can be very beautiful besides the River Tay.
I myself, prefer Dundee to Aberdeen or Edinburgh. It's a little bit more down to earth as well as having all the history.
Tayside in general is a very nice part of Scotland.
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