Scotland really is the biggest small country in the world. From all they have given with its inventions / medicines, to its unparalleled beauty, to its warm and welcoming people. Makes you wonder why Britain won’t let them out of their grasp 🤷 😂 Great video, really enjoying the series
The beauty of the UK is that you can get to anywhere in a fairly short time, depending on where you start from. One beauty spot is always next to another, particularly in Scotland.
You’re reaction to the tea cakes (munch mallows) had me in tears 😂😂😂 I knew you were going to love them, we love our sweet treats 😂 have you tried the deep fried mars bar yet ? 🏴 love you guys
I look back on my photos from this area and you're right, it doesnt do the view any justice at all! It's absolutely breathtaking in person, so glad I wasn't driving so I had time to take it all in. The only thing i would say i didnt like about Scotland were their stinging nettle plants 😅😅 my hand brushed up against one while putting our tent up. Once I figured out what they were, did, and looked like, I stayed away 😂
@@EvanandLemon yes did you guys hear of “skin so soft “apparently it deters them I think it’s Avon. There is something that replicates something of the male which repels the females as they are the ones that bite.. not sure of the science of that but it seems to work. Where are you off to next.. your Scottish accents are “bussin’ man” Glasgow slang for “on point” kinda😂 fun fact ever notice how often Americans say:”let me go do that real quick” and it never is😂
@@EvanandLemonHi, we have GLENS not valleys!!!. Midges 6 months mar -sept, dawn& dusk humid sunny no wind overcast is their "favourite" time!!!!😢😢. 4 to 5 million per acre!!!!!😢😢. Only females bite 2 of 6 species!!!!.😢😢. Western Highlands is their stronghold due to the climate!!😢😢. Aye due to H Potter, Half A Million visit Glenfinnan to see the Jacobite steam train, it was only 20,000 who visited the monument before Potter!!!!!. Mind boggles!!!!.😎😎👍🏴🏴🏴. Trust you are enjoying BONNIE SCOTLAND🏴🏴👍👍
Stunning Scotland 🏴 The mustard might be Colmans. Beautiful bridge & train 🚂 epic location for Harry Potter films 🎦 if you like this bridge you would definitely love Nine Arches in Ella & if you return to Uk 🇬🇧 there is the Harry Potter film 🍿 studios too
Get some home made tablet on your journey. If you don’t find homemade, miss Tilly’s brand is close enough to the real thing. (It has to break/crumble with finger pressure to be gooood. On the tunnocks front, there’s a caramel wafer but i’d always go for a caramel log first!! You’ll die! And you’re welcome haha.
How would you compare the food to America , would you get choices like these ? . These foods are generally very fresh with a good chance veg or fruit will be locally sourced if in season , if not the could be from the EU which is still close enough to be quite fresh though maybe travelled chilled not frozen
Scotland really is the biggest small country in the world. From all they have given with its inventions / medicines, to its unparalleled beauty, to its warm and welcoming people. Makes you wonder why Britain won’t let them out of their grasp 🤷 😂 Great video, really enjoying the series
The beauty of the UK is that you can get to anywhere in a fairly short time, depending on where you start from. One beauty spot is always next to another, particularly in Scotland.
@@RonSeymour1 exactly!
Such a beautiful place 🤩 those ham rolls look incredible 🤤
Really loving this Scotland roadtrip series y’all are doing!!
@@explorinwithlaurin aw thanks for watching!!!!
Tunnock’s wafers are worth trying as well
@@neilmorrison7356 will add them to the list!
You guys have saw more of Scotland than I have and I'm born and bred here! 🤦🏼♀🤦🏼♀🙈
You’re reaction to the tea cakes (munch mallows) had me in tears 😂😂😂 I knew you were going to love them, we love our sweet treats 😂 have you tried the deep fried mars bar yet ? 🏴 love you guys
@@celticmugwump lol! They are so good!!! We’ve been saving the mars bar for last….
Glad to see you are enjoying Scotland and the tunnocks teacakes 🥰😋🥰
@@mswiss3994 yes they are soooo tasty!!! Might have to pick up some more!
You guys are just the best ❤😘😘😘
@@MaddyandSascha love you guys!
I look back on my photos from this area and you're right, it doesnt do the view any justice at all! It's absolutely breathtaking in person, so glad I wasn't driving so I had time to take it all in. The only thing i would say i didnt like about Scotland were their stinging nettle plants 😅😅 my hand brushed up against one while putting our tent up. Once I figured out what they were, did, and looked like, I stayed away 😂
@@chelseacarpenter2302 ohhh we never came across the stinging nettle plants! Yikes!
The midges came out of nowhere 😂😂 like a stop sign
@@user-dl6jz4bh6h for reals! It’s like a certain time in the early evening just before sunset they come alive lol
@@EvanandLemon yes did you guys hear of “skin so soft “apparently it deters them I think it’s Avon. There is something that replicates something of the male which repels the females as they are the ones that bite.. not sure of the science of that but it seems to work. Where are you off to next.. your Scottish accents are “bussin’ man” Glasgow slang for “on point” kinda😂 fun fact ever notice how often Americans say:”let me go do that real quick” and it never is😂
@@user-dl6jz4bh6h ahh yes we’ve heard of it! Thanks lol! We are heading to Skye and so excited!
@@EvanandLemonHi, we have GLENS not valleys!!!. Midges 6 months mar -sept, dawn& dusk humid sunny no wind overcast is their "favourite" time!!!!😢😢. 4 to 5 million per acre!!!!!😢😢. Only females bite 2 of 6 species!!!!.😢😢. Western Highlands is their stronghold due to the climate!!😢😢. Aye due to H Potter, Half A Million visit Glenfinnan to see the Jacobite steam train, it was only 20,000 who visited the monument before Potter!!!!!. Mind boggles!!!!.😎😎👍🏴🏴🏴. Trust you are enjoying BONNIE SCOTLAND🏴🏴👍👍
I need to get up to fort William and try those rolls
@@seanpaulfallon1463 yes! They were so simple but so good! Be sure to go earlier than we did (2pm) because they sell out fast
Stunning Scotland 🏴 The mustard might be Colmans. Beautiful bridge & train 🚂 epic location for Harry Potter films 🎦 if you like this bridge you would definitely love Nine Arches in Ella & if you return to Uk 🇬🇧 there is the Harry Potter film 🍿 studios too
@@callum9880 ohh yeah it might be Colmans! It was delicious!
Get some home made tablet on your journey. If you don’t find homemade, miss Tilly’s brand is close enough to the real thing. (It has to break/crumble with finger pressure to be gooood.
On the tunnocks front, there’s a caramel wafer but i’d always go for a caramel log first!!
You’ll die! And you’re welcome haha.
@@ceeceeeff yesss!!! Adding that to the list!!! Thanks!
How would you compare the food to America , would you get choices like these ? .
These foods are generally very fresh with a good chance veg or fruit will be locally sourced if in season , if not the could be from the EU which is still close enough to be quite fresh though maybe travelled chilled not frozen
@@RobertHogg-u8w it’s a really big country so yes you could but it depends on the area. We truly enjoyed the food in Scotland☺️
Thanksgiving on a bun
Such a beautiful place 🤩 those ham rolls look incredible 🤤
Really loving this Scotland roadtrip series y’all are doing!!