It's really special to have a couple, like yourselves, who are super bright and easy to watch, while at the same time conveying emotionally the very deep impressions that you are experiencing from the architecture, countryside, mountains: everything. I'm really enjoying your videos because you are having a great time, and I am feeding off your enthusiasm which is addictive. You'r a lovely couple. Thanks. Cheers Sheffield South Yorkshire.
I'm really fortunate to have been to quite a few countries across the world, and for me, Scotland reigns supreme. As soon as you said you felt grounded I knew exactly what you mean. I have an issue with disassociating and sort of coasting through life, but the month I spent in Scotland travelling the cities and the highlands was the most at peace I have ever felt. The people, the wildlife, the natural beauty... It is without a doubt my favourite country on Earth and I go back whenever I get the chance. Luckily I live in England so it's not difficult at all, but your video has reminded me to book a trip and I'm so happy you had the same experience that I had!
That line, "was the most at peace I've ever felt" made me feel so proud be Scottish. As a chef in Skye and Perthshire I've had some great nights with the tourists..✌️🏴💚
@@JkayIsTrying You'd be even more jealous if you seen my room view. Looks right onto the sea. I've had the privilege of working in some beautiful areas. And be thankful it was raining by the way as those midges are awful.😅✌️
@@JkayIsTrying Recently returned to Scotland and was shocked to see how fat and ugly the locals have become. It's the same across Britain, an absolute disgrace for which there is no excuse.
I'm so pleased you got to explore more of my favourite country. We visit Scotland several times a year, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Highlands and Islands. It truly is a mesmerising country. That photo of you both on the little bridge at Glencoe is one for you to treasure forever.
'Landscapes that make you feel connected and grounded' ... that's an excellent way of describing the effect Scotland has on you, if you are open to it. The energy of this country is kind of amazing that way. I'm glad you two enjoyed your time here so much, and I'm sure you will be back. Great video. ❤
Great video, thanks for sharing. I've lived in four countries and travelled to 47+. Scotland is one of the best places on earth and I'm happy to be moving back there soon. You only saw a fraction of what there is in Scotland. It's only the size of Maine but there is so much beauty and history there, literally thousands of castles, ancient monuments, hiking routes and 94 inhabited islands. You MUST go to the islands. Each one has its own character and beauty. I recommend Barra, Coll, Tiree, Colonsay, Jura and Raasay. Skye is awesome but a little too many tourists these days. Please come back to Scotland and enjoy more of one of the most beautiful places on earth! ❤
I am so happy you loved Scotland, I was born in Australia but moved to Scotland when I was 2. I was born 3 days before the law changed so I was always Scottish and I am extremely proud too be Scottish. Scotland is full of very friendly and funny people, I grew up in a stunning village, were my mother was born. It has more millionaire per square miles than anywhere else in the world, there is alot of old money. I have moved 36 times, there are only 2 reasons why someone moves this often, the army or oil, my day worked in the oil industry, so that's why we moved sssooooo much.
Very solid channel. One of the better travel ones I’ve seen. You’ve got a criminally low amount of subscribers! So stick in there, sure they will come in time
Yet another fantastic video. Feeling sad that there will not be many more and will not be spending time each week with you. You are both such lovely positive people 😊
Great vid and glad you enjoyed your time there, as it truly is a special place. It's my favourite ancestral place to visit and trust me, you have only scratched the surface of what Scotland holds... Shhhh though, don't tell everyone - LOL Be well folks!
Hey guys, you could have spent weeks on that route. Please come back with a little more time. So much still to see. Bring some hiking boots also, get out into our hills, lochs and glens. You’ll not regret it! D&L 😊
Really good to see you guys get out of the vehicle and go for a walk around the hills and Glen's. Typical Scotland weather. But I sounded like you had fun. You should always do more of the things that make you happy!
If we didn't have the weather that we we get, wouldn't have the beautiful landscape. The constant wind rain & sun it what forms the colours, the terrain & the majesty of it all.
You two guys are great......hope wherever you settle down to enjoy the rest of your days you make it a home...and with both of your compatibility your off to a great start.
The harsh winds and cutting weather in Scotland makes you appreciate the roof over your head the warm bed and comforting Scottish food .In our spoiled modern lives we tend to forget these feelings .
When i was a chef in St Fillans back in day. I bought a boat and we went fishing and 2 rainbows shone over us. So i know exactly how you felt. Your video made me proud to be Scottish. ✌️💚🏴
Great video guys. Love that you took more enjoyment while making memories in oor wee country. The rain? My old man always joked that Scottish rain was good for the complexion. 😮
'If it had amazing weather it just wouldn't be fair to the rest of the world! ' The Scottish Tourist Board should use this for their next advertising campaign.
On a sunny day there's nowhere in the world I'd rather be. I've been blessed as a live-in chef to have lived and worked all over Perthshire and the Isle of Skye. Simply stunning.✌️
That's a cracking day tour you found there. You started near a location referenced in Macbeth (Birnam Wood) and came back via The Kelpies near Falkirk. That suggests you also went past Stirling Castle, but perhaps in the dark. Anyway, glad you got to see some of the rugged, natural beauty of Scotland and appreciated it.
Are you going further north? I'm a Scot. Going up the west coast, hugging the coast as much as you can. Up to Durness and along the north coast, in my opinion, the most stunning. Loving your posts. Enjoy. ❤
I am glad you will be back in Scotland. I don't know if your motion sickness is on boats too, but hiring a boat to travel the length of the Caledonian Canal is a wonderfully slow and beautiful way to see the central highlands. (And I got the Twilight reference!) Also, the weather changes every 10 mins a lot of the time. I have spent many happy hours on the west coast just watching 'the weather' sweep in and change, it's endlessly fascinating.
I'm Scots, and the majority of Scots think there is no trespass Law in Scotland. It's not true, trust me. However the guide is right, we have something called the ' right to roam '. And you can go to virtually any piece of private land and explore and camp, but when crossing the land you must walk, cycle or canoe, no motorised vehicles can be used. Also, you cannot disrespect people, ie. their gardens are not part of the allowed access, and not peoples businesses. Think wild country and woodlands, i.e. the majority of Scotland. These Legal rights were given to the people of Scotland via The Land Reform Act Scotland 2006.
As an addition to enjoying Scotland try listening to some of the modern take on traditional music .I know that sounds a bit contrary but its like a progressive folk is probably the best way to describe it. All the bands and artists are on here at YouYube so you can give it a try in some down time. Artists and bands that will lead you to many others....Manran.......RURA .. ... Project Smok ... Niteworks ........ Julie Fowlis ......Ross Ainslie... Daimh.......Breabach........Valtos........Paul McKenna Band...... Glad to hear you're enjoying your visit and the feeling of the music may enhance it more.
Personally I enjoyed Storm Jocelyn. I was a student again for last academic year through in Glasgow. For those days I didn't have to commute through just watch video lectures instead at my leisure. So I had a few blustery wanders around a relatively quiet Edinburgh.
“Oh cruel is the snow that sweeps Glencoe And covers the grave o’ Donald” etc. Glad that wee burn in Glencoe didnae claim yet another victim. Haste ye back, and stay a bit longer next time. You got a great sample, but there’s so much more. The beauty of the West Coast, the sea lochs, the Islands. The Cuillin mountains in Skye. Why, you might just have inspired this lazy old inhabitant of Auld Reekie to get off his couch and explore his backyard again. Might go back to my ancestral roots in Rannoch too. Its ancient woodlands and scenic beauty are serene.
Love following your adventures. Have you ever tried anti-nausea acupressure wristbands. I used to get really bad motion sickness and they helped. I would put them on about 10mins before I travelled anywhere. You put the bands on your pressure points. Also gingerbeer is good as well 😊
I've got as far as Brian (eloquently) describing the landscapes so far as ethereal and then grounded while at Loch Ness. I'm smiling because I assume you hit Glencoe and Rannoch moor after this and redifined the word ethereal to yourselves.
And so you did. As I said last week you kicked me, in my busy schedule, into finally launching Scott's Scotland. So my trip walking from Glasgow to Fort William through Glencoe (camping and wild camping all the way) will finally be appearing. But you got there first this year! Thanks for the stimulus.
@@qlctravelsTry ginger in biscuits or cubes that’s what old sailors used my husband sailed his yacht back to England from Boston US and he and his crew of four got though 56 packs of ginger biscuits
As you found out, the weather in the Highlands can change very quickly. My worst experience was when my pals and I went up Cairngorm (a mountain) on the chair lift in June many, many years ago (about 50!). The weather was pleasant at the bottom but half way up, we started to notice snowflakes floating by. In these days, the chair lift was a 2 seater and open to the elements. We were wearing T-shirts, flared jeans and soft shoes. There was no escape. We had to sit there gradually turning into snow men until we reached the top by which time the mountain top was white! Fortunately, there is (was?) a building at the top (a cafe? I can't recall) that we could run to where everyone was crammed in waiting for the snow to stop falling. Yes, it can be chilly even in June! 🥶😂
Oh my! 😮 A bit of a rough time there for sure. But then, it seems the rough experiences turn into some of the best memories looking back. Makes for a great story as well 🙂 We'll be sure to pack some emergency parkas if we're ever knocking about the Highlands in mid summer 😂
Just a correction, your guide was wrong, the land reform acts of about 2003 changed the access rights, it’s all under the Scottish outdoor access code, look it up online, you could not just pitch a tent in my garden for example, look it up online…. Glad you like our beautiful country, happy travels regards Steve and Gillian in Aberdeenshire 🏴
Inverness (the city) is worth a visit. Near by is Nairn where the water is extremely clear, and rainbows seem to go there for their holidays. A great part of the world. Don't let the grass grow under your feet. Bye!
Do the New Lanark World Heritage site with walk up to "Falls of Cylde" Central Scotland" but stunning..... This part of Scotland doesn't get sold enough tbh.
I know that the pair of your aren't really real and are merely AI generated Yankee Doodle things that live in my computer; nevertheless, I love you both and get thrilled every single time you're blown away by something or other. Thank you for all the smiles you've provided. ... Also, going by the preview it looks like Brian's finally gone and bought his coveted sword after all. I can't wait to see you trying to smuggle it through customs!😄
[This response has been translated from Yankee Doodlish for your convenience] We're so glad to have provided you with smiles! It shows our AI programming is working effectively 😊 As to your speculation about the sword: we can neither confirm nor deny... (until about 6 days from now, when the obvious shall be revealed)
Like anywhere the locals just get on with it whatever the weather , as we say if you don’t like the weather wait 5 minutes ( not literally ) and it will change
Not sure if you've been to Stirling on your trip, can have a meal there up at the castle in the old coach house, its nice. Wallace monument and stuff, about 10 minutes south from there is Falkirk where I live, not much to do in the way of night life, yet here you can see a couple of thousand years of history going all the way back to the old wall the Roman empire tried to build here, leaders from the battle of Falkirk (one of the battles depicted in the film Braveheart) are burried just outside my house, next to William Wallace best friend Sir John de Graeme lays there as well, the stones are original from 1298 later inscriptions added, It's the birth place of the company that makes Irn Bru, not a big place and doesn't take long to view it all, though its often missed by people who visit in favour of the more well know tourist attractions and it comes right up into the modern day with the worlds only rotating boat lift, The Falkirk Wheel which was never built as a tourist attraction but people want to see it and now it is.
I believe we passed Stirling Castle on the way back to Edinburgh at the end of the day. It was dark, so we didn't make a detour, but it MAY have been another stop if we hadn't lost so much time at the start of the day. (Could be wrong about that, but I believe it was a proposed destination that fell through since the days are so short in January.)
Stirling, Parts of Falkirk - ignore the Oil refinery - Falkirk wheel, Kelpies, Walk round Callendar Park, a Coffee in Culross, A visit to Linlithgow Palace and a quick stop off at Blackness Castle. This area needs to sell itself more.n
@@Doooooooooooood The "oil refinery" is in Grangemouth what ever your name is, Blackness is in? (I'll give you a clue BLACKNESS) That's Lothian, Linlithgow, it's not "Falkirk" or "Stirling" you're in a totally different postcode lad considering you can't even get the names of towns right I'm glad no one ever hired you to "sell it" oh and Culross is over in FIFE ya muppet! The other side of the forth, WTF are you blethering about mate?
Duh I'm an idiot ,I've lived in Scotland all my life and have driven all those roads and hundreds more but saw very little in the way of sightseeing ,,now that I'm retired you've opened my eyes to all the stuff I've missed ,road trip ( with many stops ) now being arranged
I think it's a shame that so many tour companies head from Edinburgh up the A9 and tour anti clockwise. Driving north from Glasgow or if coming from East going west past Crianlarich, the drive north over Rannoch Moor and through Glencoe is unbeatable. Playing Led Zep's Immigrant Song approaching The Buachaille is optional.
Your deepening love affair with Scotland is so great to see - are there highland wedding plans by any chance? 🤔😉 There’s so much more to see and do - you’ve hardly scratched the surface with the whirlwind highlands tour! There’s ALL the islands to be visited too! Here’s the Scottish master himself on a fantastic visit to one of the most remote ! ruclips.net/video/wyk6h0YHpwg/видео.htmlsi=NmsXzvDe9qNWiWg_
Some weather eh?September too.. In an energy rich country,with Hydro, Wind ,Oil and Gas,people still cannot afford to heat heat their homes! Post winter,By the ttime you return,a lot of our elderly will have died. The British goverment have cut energy grants to our Pensioners and large sections of our community will suffer through fuel poverty.This is the dark side of Scotland where people from warmer climes profiteer and make decisions on our behalf. Hopefully you will return to our land when it is self determining and treating people in a more humane way...
Do Americans check weather forecasts in advance?😂 I mean Scotland is like latitude level with Southern Norway/Denmark,not exactly tropical sunshine resorts! Anyway,enjoyable vid,keep moving!
I have found very few people check the weather when they aren’t at home. I live in Florida and work for Disney. Every single day I’m calling an ambulance to haul some Brit to the hospital because they didn’t think it would be as hot as it is. They don’t drink enough water, they drink too much alcohol, they don’t dress appropriately, and they don’t take breaks.
Don't think we ever said we were expecting tropical temps and sunshine from a Highlands trip in late January. We were simply commenting on the weather we encountered on the day, and how it surprised us how quickly the weather could change up there.
@@qlctravels ✋My apologese folks! We are loving your videos and delighted your enjoying Scotland! It has the advantage that it looks totally different every month because of the constant variance in temperatures,High/low pressure/wind/sun/rain etc! Best area is North West(+ Hebridies),so at some point 👉,youz must go!
No worries, Gary! We're glad you're enjoying the videos 😊 We'll definitely have to travel farther north in the future. Just looked at some pictures of the Hebrides, and they look amazing 😍
@@qlctravels My Aunt/Uncle came over from Toronto every summer for 40 years,hired a car for 2 weeks and still didn't see the entire country! The Outer/Inner Hebridies was the bit they missed and regret (Donald Trump's mother came from up there,near Stornoway (Tong)
Love your channel but as a born and bred Scotsman I have to disagree with you here. I respect your opinion but imo the Scottish Highlands are vastly overrated. For a start with no ‘mountain’ over 1400m they aren’t even high. Just glorified hills, really. My own personal benchmark to qualify as a _real_ ‘mountain’ is at least 3000m. Secondly, no trees. To me they are just bleak. Almost grey. You don’t have to travel too far from Scotland to experience _real_ mountain majesty. My own European favourites are the sublime Pyrenees. Easily more sublime than the Scottish Highlands on every level. Thanks for the post, though! 👍 🏔
As another born and bred Scotsman I mostly agree with your sentiments. I've never seen the Pyrenees, but have seen the Swiss Alps and there's no comparison. I've also been to Aspen, Colorado and once again they've got us well beaten in terms of both scale and beauty. The bleakness aspect that you pointed out depends (at least to me) more on the weather than anything else. On sunny days it's not so apparent, however if it's overcast or raining then the feeling evoked can be downright depressing. At the same time - and without wanting to get all mystifying on you - there is definitely a uniquely soothing 'atmosphere' to many parts of rural Scotland that I've not found elsewhere. I actually prefer the Scottish Borders countryside and the Isles of Arran and Bute to the more celebrated northerly tourist haunts.
@@iankogneeto4882Nice post! Don’t get me wrong; I don’t _hate_ the Scottish (not very) Highlands, I just believe they are massively overrated if you’ve travelled anywhere and seen a few places. I think a big part of it is it’s Scotland with all the mythic/historical connotations that implies. If these ‘highlands’ were anywhere else, I’m not sure anyone would care. 👍
@@undersoundproductions1915 It’s partly to do with height. You get the sublime when mountains are topping out at 3,000m+. It’s just a fact: you can’t tell me, on any objective view, that the Scottish Highlands are more spectacular than the Pyrenees, to use my example. You just can’t. And, for me, the Pyrenees _are_ more beautiful, precisely because of this monumental majesty. I repeat this again: if the Scottish ‘Highlands’ were anywhere else, no one would notice. People notice them not necessarily for themselves but because they are wrapped up in a Scottish mystique.
Scotland's all right for scenery, but its a bit bleak and nowhere near as spectacular as people claim. It is also a seriously filthy country in terms of having an enormous litter problem and a pipulation that has no self respect.
@@johnmurray6802 guess I should be offended being one of those 5.5M people so gratutiously insulted - luckily I don't take sandersson2813 comment to heart 😁
Scotland has some of the most breathtaking beaches in the world.
It's really special to have a couple, like yourselves, who are super bright and easy to watch, while at the same time conveying emotionally the very deep impressions that you are experiencing from the architecture, countryside, mountains: everything. I'm really enjoying your videos because you are having a great time, and I am feeding off your enthusiasm which is addictive. You'r a lovely couple. Thanks. Cheers Sheffield South Yorkshire.
I'm really fortunate to have been to quite a few countries across the world, and for me, Scotland reigns supreme. As soon as you said you felt grounded I knew exactly what you mean. I have an issue with disassociating and sort of coasting through life, but the month I spent in Scotland travelling the cities and the highlands was the most at peace I have ever felt. The people, the wildlife, the natural beauty... It is without a doubt my favourite country on Earth and I go back whenever I get the chance. Luckily I live in England so it's not difficult at all, but your video has reminded me to book a trip and I'm so happy you had the same experience that I had!
That line, "was the most at peace I've ever felt" made me feel so proud be Scottish. As a chef in Skye and Perthshire I've had some great nights with the tourists..✌️🏴💚
@@davidbagan5067 I'm so jealous that you get to be there every day!
@@JkayIsTrying You'd be even more jealous if you seen my room view. Looks right onto the sea. I've had the privilege of working in some beautiful areas. And be thankful it was raining by the way as those midges are awful.😅✌️
@@davidbagan5067 We managed to escape the midges for most of our trip but then got eaten alive in the Cairngorms haha
@@JkayIsTrying Recently returned to Scotland and was shocked to see how fat and ugly the locals have become. It's the same across Britain, an absolute disgrace for which there is no excuse.
I'm so pleased you got to explore more of my favourite country. We visit Scotland several times a year, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Highlands and Islands. It truly is a mesmerising country. That photo of you both on the little bridge at Glencoe is one for you to treasure forever.
Glencoe is my favorite place on earth. The majestic feeling you get is second to none. Glad you enjoyed my country 😊👍
'Landscapes that make you feel connected and grounded' ... that's an excellent way of describing the effect Scotland has on you, if you are open to it. The energy of this country is kind of amazing that way. I'm glad you two enjoyed your time here so much, and I'm sure you will be back. Great video. ❤
Thank you for doing Scotland justice. Its truly incredible 🎉🎉
Englishman here from the north where we have lovely countryside. Scotland is beautiful
Great video, thanks for sharing. I've lived in four countries and travelled to 47+. Scotland is one of the best places on earth and I'm happy to be moving back there soon. You only saw a fraction of what there is in Scotland. It's only the size of Maine but there is so much beauty and history there, literally thousands of castles, ancient monuments, hiking routes and 94 inhabited islands. You MUST go to the islands. Each one has its own character and beauty. I recommend Barra, Coll, Tiree, Colonsay, Jura and Raasay. Skye is awesome but a little too many tourists these days. Please come back to Scotland and enjoy more of one of the most beautiful places on earth! ❤
Fantastic effort by you two for showing us Scotlands scenery.
I am so happy you loved Scotland, I was born in Australia but moved to Scotland when I was 2. I was born 3 days before the law changed so I was always Scottish and I am extremely proud too be Scottish. Scotland is full of very friendly and funny people, I grew up in a stunning village, were my mother was born. It has more millionaire per square miles than anywhere else in the world, there is alot of old money. I have moved 36 times, there are only 2 reasons why someone moves this often, the army or oil, my day worked in the oil industry, so that's why we moved sssooooo much.
I’m so glad you’re enjoying Scotland 🏴 my home great video ❤
Very solid channel. One of the better travel ones I’ve seen. You’ve got a criminally low amount of subscribers! So stick in there, sure they will come in time
Yet another fantastic video. Feeling sad that there will not be many more and will not be spending time each week with you. You are both such lovely positive people 😊
Really appreciate how you's are loving Scotland!! My hometown 🙏🏻 enjoy guys!! And keep up with the amazing vids 👍🏻
Thank you! 😃
@@qlctravelsSO SO MUCH MORE TO SEE THAN LOCH NESS!!!. DOWNSIDE OF A ONE DAY TRIP TO MUCH DRIVING!!. 👍😎🏴🏴
Great vid and glad you enjoyed your time there, as it truly is a special place. It's my favourite ancestral place to visit and trust me, you have only scratched the surface of what Scotland holds... Shhhh though, don't tell everyone - LOL Be well folks!
Hey guys, you could have spent weeks on that route. Please come back with a little more time. So much still to see. Bring some hiking boots also, get out into our hills, lochs and glens. You’ll not regret it! D&L 😊
Really good to see you guys get out of the vehicle and go for a walk around the hills and Glen's. Typical Scotland weather. But I sounded like you had fun. You should always do more of the things that make you happy!
If we didn't have the weather that we we get, wouldn't have the beautiful landscape. The constant wind rain & sun it what forms the colours, the terrain & the majesty of it all.
In that case, bring on the rain! 🌧️
You two guys are great......hope wherever you settle down to enjoy the rest of your days you make it a home...and with both of your compatibility your off to a great start.
Aww thank you so much! 🥰
The harsh winds and cutting weather in Scotland makes you appreciate the roof over your head the warm bed and comforting Scottish food .In our spoiled modern lives we tend to forget these feelings .
We definitely felt EXTRA comfortable in our hotel room at the end of the day! 😊
When you come back to Scotland it's worth exploring the Cairngorms national park area, it's so beautiful. Glad you are loving Edinburgh ❤
When i was a chef in St Fillans back in day. I bought a boat and we went fishing and 2 rainbows shone over us. So i know exactly how you felt. Your video made me proud to be Scottish. ✌️💚🏴
Great video guys. Love that you took more enjoyment while making memories in oor wee country. The rain? My old man always joked that Scottish rain was good for the complexion. 😮
In that case, every Scot's complexion must be near perfect 😄
@@qlctravels er nope! He was full of nonsense like that. 😂
'If it had amazing weather it just wouldn't be fair to the rest of the world! ' The Scottish Tourist Board should use this for their next advertising campaign.
Slogan "Fairly Dreich".
@@RollerbazAndCoasterDadvoice over by Dick Donnelly 😂
On a sunny day there's nowhere in the world I'd rather be. I've been blessed as a live-in chef to have lived and worked all over Perthshire and the Isle of Skye. Simply stunning.✌️
That's a cracking day tour you found there. You started near a location referenced in Macbeth (Birnam Wood) and came back via The Kelpies near Falkirk. That suggests you also went past Stirling Castle, but perhaps in the dark. Anyway, glad you got to see some of the rugged, natural beauty of Scotland and appreciated it.
Indeed! The castle (pretty sure it was Stirling Castle) was pointed out to us on the way back.
Are you going further north? I'm a Scot. Going up the west coast, hugging the coast as much as you can. Up to Durness and along the north coast, in my opinion, the most stunning. Loving your posts. Enjoy. ❤
Totally agree. I lived on west coast, now live on the east coast.
I am glad you will be back in Scotland. I don't know if your motion sickness is on boats too, but hiring a boat to travel the length of the Caledonian Canal is a wonderfully slow and beautiful way to see the central highlands. (And I got the Twilight reference!) Also, the weather changes every 10 mins a lot of the time. I have spent many happy hours on the west coast just watching 'the weather' sweep in and change, it's endlessly fascinating.
Now you can understand why the Queen ( unfortunately) died in Scotland. It was her favourite place.
Glencoe my family home. Thanks for this. X
Glencoe is amazing, and September October , march April best time to go
I'm Scots, and the majority of Scots think there is no trespass Law in Scotland. It's not true, trust me. However the guide is right, we have something called the ' right to roam '. And you can go to virtually any piece of private land and explore and camp, but when crossing the land you must walk, cycle or canoe, no motorised vehicles can be used. Also, you cannot disrespect people, ie. their gardens are not part of the allowed access, and not peoples businesses. Think wild country and woodlands, i.e. the majority of Scotland. These Legal rights were given to the people of Scotland via The Land Reform Act Scotland 2006.
What a great experience for you both❤❤❤❤
As an addition to enjoying Scotland try listening to some of the modern take on traditional music .I know that sounds a bit contrary but its like a progressive folk is probably the best way to describe it. All the bands and artists are on here at YouYube so you can give it a try in some down time. Artists and bands that will lead you to many others....Manran.......RURA .. ...
Project Smok ... Niteworks ........ Julie Fowlis ......Ross Ainslie... Daimh.......Breabach........Valtos........Paul McKenna Band......
Glad to hear you're enjoying your visit and the feeling of the music may enhance it more.
Scotland has you both now.
We do occasionally get the sun, so I suppose you could call that a Power Play.
Another great video! Planning my trip for next year! Curious what you thought of that hotel? Heard there was really n o wifi . . .
We had wifi, from what we remember, and the hotel itself was nice. Admittedly, we didn't spend too much time there, but it was comfortable and clean.
Dont worry , you're in Scotland, we don't let storms slow is down . Hard as nails us lot 😉
Personally I enjoyed Storm Jocelyn. I was a student again for last academic year through in Glasgow. For those days I didn't have to commute through just watch video lectures instead at my leisure. So I had a few blustery wanders around a relatively quiet Edinburgh.
“Oh cruel is the snow that sweeps Glencoe
And covers the grave o’ Donald” etc.
Glad that wee burn in Glencoe didnae claim yet another victim.
Haste ye back, and stay a bit longer next time. You got a great sample, but there’s so much more.
The beauty of the West Coast, the sea lochs, the Islands. The Cuillin mountains in Skye.
Why, you might just have inspired this lazy old inhabitant of Auld Reekie to get off his couch and explore his backyard again.
Might go back to my ancestral roots in Rannoch too. Its ancient woodlands and scenic beauty are serene.
if you had time, a trip to the very north west of Scotland (on the North Coast 500 route) the scenery is even more impressive
Love following your adventures. Have you ever tried anti-nausea acupressure wristbands. I used to get really bad motion sickness and they helped. I would put them on about 10mins before I travelled anywhere. You put the bands on your pressure points. Also gingerbeer is good as well 😊
We'll have to give those a try next time. Thanks for the advice! 😊
I've got as far as Brian (eloquently) describing the landscapes so far as ethereal and then grounded while at Loch Ness. I'm smiling because I assume you hit Glencoe and Rannoch moor after this and redifined the word ethereal to yourselves.
Ha. After I pressed play Brian said Glencoe is next.
And so you did. As I said last week you kicked me, in my busy schedule, into finally launching Scott's Scotland. So my trip walking from Glasgow to Fort William through Glencoe (camping and wild camping all the way) will finally be appearing. But you got there first this year! Thanks for the stimulus.
We'll be sure to tune in and re-live the magic! 🏔️
I love Rannoch Moor.
Glad you were reunited with your luggage guys TC
I also use a acupressure band for motion sickness, they really help
We'll be sure to give them a try next time!
@@qlctravelsTry ginger in biscuits or cubes that’s what old sailors used my husband sailed his yacht back to England from Boston US and he and his crew of four got though 56 packs of ginger biscuits
As you found out, the weather in the Highlands can change very quickly. My worst experience was when my pals and I went up Cairngorm (a mountain) on the chair lift in June many, many years ago (about 50!). The weather was pleasant at the bottom but half way up, we started to notice snowflakes floating by. In these days, the chair lift was a 2 seater and open to the elements. We were wearing T-shirts, flared jeans and soft shoes. There was no escape. We had to sit there gradually turning into snow men until we reached the top by which time the mountain top was white! Fortunately, there is (was?) a building at the top (a cafe? I can't recall) that we could run to where everyone was crammed in waiting for the snow to stop falling. Yes, it can be chilly even in June! 🥶😂
Oh my! 😮 A bit of a rough time there for sure. But then, it seems the rough experiences turn into some of the best memories looking back. Makes for a great story as well 🙂
We'll be sure to pack some emergency parkas if we're ever knocking about the Highlands in mid summer 😂
Just a correction, your guide was wrong, the land reform acts of about 2003 changed the access rights, it’s all under the Scottish outdoor access code, look it up online, you could not just pitch a tent in my garden for example, look it up online…. Glad you like our beautiful country, happy travels regards Steve and Gillian in Aberdeenshire 🏴
Can I ask what time of year or what month you were there? We will be going next year and I'm curious. :)
This was back in late January. 🙂
in Scotland we have " The Right to Roam " we also can have 4 seasons in 1 day 🤣🤣🤣
you should have went the top of Ben Nevis for a spectacular view 👍
Loved the Shhh! sign on the world's squeakiest door...
The weather was a mixed bag in Scotland gets a 'yeah lol' from us Brits. :)
Inverness (the city) is worth a visit. Near by is Nairn where the water is extremely clear, and rainbows seem to go there for their holidays. A great part of the world. Don't let the grass grow under your feet. Bye!
Do the New Lanark World Heritage site with walk up to "Falls of Cylde" Central Scotland" but stunning..... This part of Scotland doesn't get sold enough tbh.
I know that the pair of your aren't really real and are merely AI generated Yankee Doodle things that live in my computer; nevertheless, I love you both and get thrilled every single time you're blown away by something or other. Thank you for all the smiles you've provided.
... Also, going by the preview it looks like Brian's finally gone and bought his coveted sword after all. I can't wait to see you trying to smuggle it through customs!😄
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We're so glad to have provided you with smiles! It shows our AI programming is working effectively 😊 As to your speculation about the sword: we can neither confirm nor deny... (until about 6 days from now, when the obvious shall be revealed)
No such thing as bad or good weather, just weather 😉
Or “no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes”.
I think I heard that one from the “big yin”, Billy Connolly, hisel’.
Having a lie down also helps with motion sickness
Like anywhere the locals just get on with it whatever the weather , as we say if you don’t like the weather wait 5 minutes ( not literally ) and it will change
Brilliant troops,should check oute GLASGOW'S devil's pool pit water runs red true😮😂😂😁👍
Not sure if you've been to Stirling on your trip, can have a meal there up at the castle in the old coach house, its nice. Wallace monument and stuff, about 10 minutes south from there is Falkirk where I live, not much to do in the way of night life, yet here you can see a couple of thousand years of history going all the way back to the old wall the Roman empire tried to build here, leaders from the battle of Falkirk (one of the battles depicted in the film Braveheart) are burried just outside my house, next to William Wallace best friend Sir John de Graeme lays there as well, the stones are original from 1298 later inscriptions added, It's the birth place of the company that makes Irn Bru, not a big place and doesn't take long to view it all, though its often missed by people who visit in favour of the more well know tourist attractions and it comes right up into the modern day with the worlds only rotating boat lift, The Falkirk Wheel which was never built as a tourist attraction but people want to see it and now it is.
I believe we passed Stirling Castle on the way back to Edinburgh at the end of the day. It was dark, so we didn't make a detour, but it MAY have been another stop if we hadn't lost so much time at the start of the day. (Could be wrong about that, but I believe it was a proposed destination that fell through since the days are so short in January.)
Stirling, Parts of Falkirk - ignore the Oil refinery - Falkirk wheel, Kelpies, Walk round Callendar Park, a Coffee in Culross, A visit to Linlithgow Palace and a quick stop off at Blackness Castle. This area needs to sell itself more.n
@@Doooooooooooood The "oil refinery" is in Grangemouth what ever your name is, Blackness is in? (I'll give you a clue BLACKNESS) That's Lothian, Linlithgow, it's not "Falkirk" or "Stirling" you're in a totally different postcode lad considering you can't even get the names of towns right I'm glad no one ever hired you to "sell it" oh and Culross is over in FIFE ya muppet! The other side of the forth, WTF are you blethering about mate?
Duh I'm an idiot ,I've lived in Scotland all my life and have driven all those roads and hundreds more but saw very little in the way of sightseeing ,,now that I'm retired you've opened my eyes to all the stuff I've missed ,road trip ( with many stops ) now being arranged
We're all guilty of overlooking things in our own back yard. Sometimes those are the easiest things to miss.
I think it's a shame that so many tour companies head from Edinburgh up the A9 and tour anti clockwise.
Driving north from Glasgow or if coming from East going west past Crianlarich, the drive north over Rannoch Moor and through Glencoe is unbeatable.
Playing Led Zep's Immigrant Song approaching The Buachaille is optional.
Scotland - if you don’t like the weather, give it 5 minutes some other weather will come along 😁
Your deepening love affair with Scotland is so great to see - are there highland wedding plans by any chance? 🤔😉
There’s so much more to see and do - you’ve hardly scratched the surface with the whirlwind highlands tour! There’s ALL the islands to be visited too!
Here’s the Scottish master himself on a fantastic visit to one of the most remote !
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'Time for a wee..' a wee what??
Alba shaor a nis 🏴 alba gu brath
Tha mi a'dol leatsa. Bidh Alba saor a dh'aithghearr, tha sinn an dochas!
Some weather eh?September too..
In an energy rich country,with Hydro, Wind ,Oil and Gas,people still cannot afford to heat heat their homes!
Post winter,By the ttime you return,a lot of our elderly will have died.
The British goverment have cut energy grants to our Pensioners and large sections of our community will suffer through fuel poverty.This is the dark side of Scotland where people from warmer climes profiteer and make decisions on our behalf.
Hopefully you will return to our land when it is self determining and treating people in a more humane way...
So true...
Cheer up pal.
Do Americans check weather forecasts in advance?😂
I mean Scotland is like latitude level with Southern Norway/Denmark,not exactly tropical sunshine resorts!
Anyway,enjoyable vid,keep moving!
I have found very few people check the weather when they aren’t at home. I live in Florida and work for Disney. Every single day I’m calling an ambulance to haul some Brit to the hospital because they didn’t think it would be as hot as it is. They don’t drink enough water, they drink too much alcohol, they don’t dress appropriately, and they don’t take breaks.
Don't think we ever said we were expecting tropical temps and sunshine from a Highlands trip in late January. We were simply commenting on the weather we encountered on the day, and how it surprised us how quickly the weather could change up there.
@@qlctravels ✋My apologese folks! We are loving your videos and delighted your enjoying Scotland! It has the advantage that it looks totally different every month because of the constant variance in temperatures,High/low pressure/wind/sun/rain etc! Best area is North West(+ Hebridies),so at some point 👉,youz must go!
No worries, Gary! We're glad you're enjoying the videos 😊 We'll definitely have to travel farther north in the future. Just looked at some pictures of the Hebrides, and they look amazing 😍
@@qlctravels My Aunt/Uncle came over from Toronto every summer for 40 years,hired a car for 2 weeks and still didn't see the entire country! The Outer/Inner Hebridies was the bit they missed and regret
(Donald Trump's mother came from up there,near Stornoway (Tong)
Love your channel but as a born and bred Scotsman I have to disagree with you here. I respect your opinion but imo the Scottish Highlands are vastly overrated. For a start with no ‘mountain’ over 1400m they aren’t even high. Just glorified hills, really. My own personal benchmark to qualify as a _real_ ‘mountain’ is at least 3000m. Secondly, no trees. To me they are just bleak. Almost grey. You don’t have to travel too far from Scotland to experience _real_ mountain majesty. My own European favourites are the sublime Pyrenees. Easily more sublime than the Scottish Highlands on every level. Thanks for the post, though! 👍 🏔
As another born and bred Scotsman I mostly agree with your sentiments. I've never seen the Pyrenees, but have seen the Swiss Alps and there's no comparison. I've also been to Aspen, Colorado and once again they've got us well beaten in terms of both scale and beauty.
The bleakness aspect that you pointed out depends (at least to me) more on the weather than anything else. On sunny days it's not so apparent, however if it's overcast or raining then the feeling evoked can be downright depressing.
At the same time - and without wanting to get all mystifying on you - there is definitely a uniquely soothing 'atmosphere' to many parts of rural Scotland that I've not found elsewhere. I actually prefer the Scottish Borders countryside and the Isles of Arran and Bute to the more celebrated northerly tourist haunts.
@@iankogneeto4882Nice post! Don’t get me wrong; I don’t _hate_ the Scottish (not very) Highlands, I just believe they are massively overrated if you’ve travelled anywhere and seen a few places. I think a big part of it is it’s Scotland with all the mythic/historical connotations that implies. If these ‘highlands’ were anywhere else, I’m not sure anyone would care. 👍
High mountains don't beat beautiful mountains. At every corner. Don't mention Harry Potter. We were here long before the cameras.
@@undersoundproductions1915 It’s partly to do with height. You get the sublime when mountains are topping out at 3,000m+. It’s just a fact: you can’t tell me, on any objective view, that the Scottish Highlands are more spectacular than the Pyrenees, to use my example. You just can’t. And, for me, the Pyrenees _are_ more beautiful, precisely because of this monumental majesty. I repeat this again: if the Scottish ‘Highlands’ were anywhere else, no one would notice. People notice them not necessarily for themselves but because they are wrapped up in a Scottish mystique.
Scotland's all right for scenery, but its a bit bleak and nowhere near as spectacular as people claim.
It is also a seriously filthy country in terms of having an enormous litter problem and a pipulation that has no self respect.
If you have nothing nice too say,don't say anything at all.
So there’s 5.5M people lazily stereotyped in one really dumb sentence. 🤡
@@johnmurray6802 guess I should be offended being one of those 5.5M people so gratutiously insulted - luckily I don't take sandersson2813 comment to heart 😁
The words of a typically green eyed Nigel. The secret wish of every one of them is that they were born Scottish.
For anyone thinking of booking a trip to Scotland but is put off by Sandersson's comment - don't be, they're chatting pure nonsense