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Don't worry about getting pronunciations perfect, many Glaswegians like myself can't pronounce some English towns and villages perfectly, so why should Scots get shirty about it? The more time you spend there you will pick it up as I have, living in England. I've been along those same roads many times but you showed me something I've not done before and that's getting the ferry across to the pub. That's added to my list for 2024. I try and get up there at least every second year as my partner adores Scotland. She fell in love with it on our first visit even though the weather was horizontal rain on Skye. In 2022 we did Harris, Lewis and the Assynt area of Scotland. OMFG is all I can say. Our whole party were just utterly blown away with the scenery, beaches, food and mountain treks! Keep up the good work pal 👍
Yesterday we returned from a week in Glencoe. I'm a Glasgow boy who lives in England now. But this place is forever extraordinarily magical to me. I say this as a Scot - but the waether was breathtaking. 25 degrees and cloudless blue skies all week. Like nothing I've ever experienced in all my times here. To have endless weather loveliness is rare in these parts. We too went down Glen Etive - the site of the famous James Bond 'Skyfall' (Ian Fleming had a lodge down Glen Etive to inspire its part in the story). Assuming you have the luxury of sunshine, It's best done late in the day as the golden light and contours are eye-achingly stunning.. You should also go back up the road to the Clachaig Inn. There can be few more handsome places to sink a beer. But you have to walk up to the Lost Valley. There's plenty detail on it on the Internet. A two hour long hike up between two of the Three Sisters. And when you get there and it's like you're in Jurassic Park. It really does feel like you've gone back a few geological epochs. (but with no velociraptors). Millions of people live in Britain and have no idea this amazing place is just up the road.
Spent lots of time around the Glencoe area in my younger days. Been up to the Lost Valley (it seems to have several other names also) and it is indeed as you say - a sort of world within a world. It was where the highlanders hid their rustled cattle, where no-one would ever find them. Back in the day you could get fantastic bed and breakfast for £16 a night almost anywhere, even in cities like Stirling (even had b&b in Loch Lomond for £9 with a breakfast to die for) Scottish hospitality is second to none. Wherever did the tradition of the tight-fisted Scotsman come from, I never found it to be true. My wife and I were keen walkers and we did it almost every year, sometimes several times a year - you can never tire of Scotland.
As some one who doesn't drive you're showing areas that I am unlikely to see . Thoroughly enjoying them and perfect to rewatch in the depth of winter. Keep them coming.
Hello Maureen, thank you for supporting us with a coffee that was lovely. Glad you enjoyed the tour around Glencoe. A few more episodes to go on our highlands trip yet! ☺
I also don‘t drive „on the wrong side of the road“ (I’m from germany, my brain can’t handle everything mirrored 😂) but I took a tour and was able to see the Highlands, Glencoe, Fort William.. and I will be back!
We just came back from an epic day trip from Edinburgh and we took your suggestion to drive down Glen Etive and we are so glad we did. Gorgeous scenery we likely would not have found without your video. Thank you so much!!!
Ohh ... thanks for the memories. We lived in Glasgow for a while during the 90s. We would drive up to Glenco then down to Fort Williams regularly just to experience the Scottish Highlands. We didn't venture into Glen Etive. Miss those beautiful sceneries.
Going to Scotland in September from Canada, I cannot wait! It’ll be my first time, I’m so looking forward to all the beautiful places to see 😊 Thanks for sharing these videos, makes me even more excited for the trip!
Beautiful video of Glencoe and Glen etive. I live within that area. And the scenery is spectacular. Especially if your winter camping in Glen etive. Its so magical when the moon comes up and you get the Reflection on loch Etive . There's no one around except you and Mother Nature. Fantastic
Hello all , brilliant video, wife and I actually stayed at the inn at Ardgour after getting off the ferry for my 60th birthday treat fantastic place excellent food. Stayed in Red Squirrel room for two nights. Can't beat the scottish scenery and people. We must go back one day.
WELL HOPE IN GOOD TIME YOU COME BACK & ENJOY GREECE! STAY WELL & SAFE. WE WILL KEEP WATCHING YOUR WONDERFUL WORK.THANK YOU, ENJOYED VERY MUCH RE SCOTLAND. WANTED VERY MUCH TO SEE IT & THERE I SAW YOUR WORK. GFEAT TO BOTH OF YOU!
I have no words to communicate how much amazing this place seems to me. I have just approached this channel as an English student, and I have the feeling that I am going on holiday, thanks and greetings.
Many, many thanks for creating and sharing this beautiful video presentation. To someone living in the desert southwest of the USA such scenery and such weather are almost inconceivable.
I am a new subscriber and I feel I joined up at a particularly good time because of your excellent coverage of the Scottish Highlands. Sth a treat. I appreciate the attention to detail in your videos and excellent photography. Clear, concise and practical, all elements that inform so well nicely wrapped up in delightful commentary. Thank you also for entering the prices which are a good way for us to plan a similar visit when possible. I am anxious to see your next episode. Thank you for all you do for us. xx
Hello and welcome to our channel. Thank you so much for the lovely comment and for watching. Its very encouraging and glad you like the detail we put in. It is good to know it's useful. All the best Si and Will.
What an Incredible Video. I flew to Glasgow and than up to Aberfeldy when I was 16, wow, 42 years ago. I still get excited when I see the Scottish Highlands. Great video and looking at the food you ordered I almost had to stop the video to get something to eat. I look forward to the next video. Cheers!
Haha thanks for your kind comment Len! The food was really great as you can see! The upcoming videos are worth waiting for, we visited some extra special places 🙂
Love your videos, feeling a wee bit homesick! Been through Glen Coe countless times in my life and never seen it looking the same twice. Only been through Glen Etive once (pronounce E as in Everton but don't worry I've now lived in Wales for 19 years and still can't get my tongue around some of the names!) The time I went down Glen Etive was at Easter more than 20 years ago, one of the waterfalls was completely frozen and then we got to Loch Etive and it was flat calm and so warm we had to strip off our jackets and had a picnic on the shore, just stunning. Next time you're crossing the Connel Bridge going north, look up to your right for a stunning view up Loch Etive and if you look down to the water you will see the Falls of Lora which is in the sea and is stunning if you can see at a Spring tide
The lemon and black pepper roasted haddock hands DOWN! We don't have as much haddock here in the SE of the US. Thanks to you both for the fun look-see of your Scotland. I hope to come one fine shiny day!
Terrific!精彩的风光视频,非常实用的旅游指南,这条线路我去过多次,回味无穷。Excellent scenery video, very useful travel guide.Excellent scenery video, very useful travel guide. I've been to this route many times, and I can't stop thinking about it.
We really are enjoying your videos. We booked a Scotland trip starting 5/1/23. We booked the same place next to the Corran ferry due to your video. Hope the pub across the loch is open for dinner! Also booked the salmon smokehouse tour as well. Thanks for all the tips! Very helpful for trip planning! Cheers from South Carolina USA.
Hi Scott, get to hear that the video has given you some ideas to incorporate into your trip. I hope it all works out well for you. Just remember the last ferry is 9.20pm back! ( Check latest times! ) I am sure you will an amazing time!
So beautiful as usual 🙏❤️your channel is the best and informative thank you so much for sharing your journey with us ❣️as well as the hard work and effort you put into them ... your narrative/voice over is so professionally done... just truly appreciate you. Take care out there 🙏🥂🍾
I am likely biased but for me the Scottish scenery beats all else .So dramatic in its beauty,weather does not concern me.Love my wee country with all her history.Great video,great work.👍👍❤❤👍👍
I can’t begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this video. I hope to see Glencoe in person someday, but you made me feel like I was there. I’d be hard pressed to tell you what I’d choose from the pub menu. I kept looking for simple fish and chips. Ha! Can’t wait for the next one. Safe travels!
Hi Todd, great to hear that you really liked the video. Even though the weather was not great it still is magical. Hope you do make it there someday soon. You cannot go wrong with good old fish and chips!👍☺
Most interesting and beautiful video with the most gorgeous scenery of the Scottish highlands! Loved the waterfalls, and the young deer standing under the tree! Well done indeed again! Looking forward to seeing the next installment! Thank you!
Muy bueno el video, habia estado en Glencoe pero no conocía la carretera hacia Glen Etive. La próxima vez no me la pierdo. Muchas gracias por el aporte.
Thank you so much for this! Good filming and very well-spoken and informative comments (good voice!). Very happy about the detailed locations as this will help us tremendously with creating our own itinerary for our visit to Scotland in May 25. Thanks again!😊
I really like how you go with the weather . Wonderful , really rugged scenery .it's like Alaska without the glacier s . The seafood looks amazing . I live inland in the states hard to get good seafood . Thank you for the tour of of Scotland .
@@MemorySeekers thank you for the reply . It's surprising how Scotland is so rugged yet civilized .nice restaurant , and places . Also it's amazing clean kept up . So .nice Alaska when I went had the same weather . But more isolated. Thank you .
Drove through glencoe 4th time in my life 2 days ago. It has a unique thing about it the 2nd 3rd and 4th time through effected me as much as the first time.....surely one of the most dramatic landscapes on earth
My mom and I were there in July 2012. I drove through Glencoe but really couldn’t enjoy it due to all of the cars and feeling like I was being surrounded by too many people. Making that turn onto the road for Glen Etive was like entering a different world! We only had one other car going the same way (we hopscotched them the entire 12 miles), and we just loved the drive. Beautiful scenery (although it was a bit drier, so not as many waterfalls), quiet road, and just a relaxing hour+ to breathe and enjoy. At the end of the road, I took a panoramic photo of the loch with the hills on either side that takes pride of place on my wall (beside my photo of the Ring of Brodgar).
Just return from Scotland yesterday. I enjoyed the Rob Roy hotel accommodation in Sterling, went to Edinburg for the fantastic architecture and vibe ,then went to the very impressive Military Tattoo Festival and finished my jurney viziting Lake District ! Unbelievably Scotland, is an unforgettable ,amazing beautiful Country !❤
10 sec insta reel brought here and your narration about Clan massacre kindled me to watch Massacre of Glencoe. Quite amazing how technology takes us to ages and places quickly
Thank you so much for this video. I caught this about a week before we left for Scotland and we took Glen Etive and absolutely loved. it. The views were stunning and a welcome relief from the tourist chaos at The Three Sisters! Kilchurn Castle was a real find and we spent a good bit of time there just soaking it in. Thanks again!
Many thanks for a reminder of a great, but all too short holiday in the Highlands. At the beginning of August, after an overnight stop in Stirling and a diversion to take in the Falls of Dochart at Killin, my son and I continued on to Glencoe and Fort William. Beyond Fort William, we stopped at Spean Bridge and paid our respects at the Commando Memorial (he has worn the green beret). Fortunately, the weather was altogether better for us than for you. Our objective was to get to Elgin, where we had hired a Caterham 7 for three days of exciting motoring around the Cairngorms, with no power-assisted brakes, no power-assisted steering, and with our backsides only inches above the tarmac. There was some emotion and nostalgia in the trip for me, as I constantly had reminders of holidays in Scotland in the 1960s with the girl who was to become my wife and who is no longer with us.
i love where you put your camera when driving around those gorgeous mountains and lakes etc, i feel like in sitting in the car with you looking straight out of the windscreen. Scotland is just so pretty. At that Inn i think id have that melt in the mouth steak and ale pie, i was surprised how reasonably priced the meals were. and the place where your staying, wow... thats all i can say :)
Vielen lieben Dank 🙏für dieses grandiose Video von Euch, man kann gar nicht genug bekommen, alles ist so wunderbar in Szene gesetzt, tolle Erklärungen und wie immer sehr detailliert 👍Die Landschaft ist einfach atemberaubend. Weiterhin gute Reise🚞🛳🚍
Thank You for these videos; I watch them when I'm blue and also because I can't afford to go anywhere; Question: was Stalker Castle used in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"? [1976]?? BTW I believe Scottish immigrants very likely imported Cullen Skink to the US because New England Clam Chowder looks remarkably like it. If I were there I would most definitely order anything seafood based as Scotland seems to have that whole scene under control.
Excellent footage, professionally presented. The landscapes, the ambience, the light and the colors are truly unique and beautiful beyond description. I wish I had the means and strength to visit this God blessed land. I am returning again and again to enjoy your upload, and every time I discover a new tiny detail or manage to get a bit more information on this extraordinarily spectacular place that fills my soul with beauty and respect.
Con cada nuevo video disfruto más. Qué felicidad encontrar vuestro canal!! No solo las imágenes sino toda la historia que nos explicas, es genial. Un trabajo excelente. Muchísimas gracias!! Saludos! 🌼
Another very interesting video with lots of beautiful scenery, many little and not so little waterfalls, as well as all the history about each castle you show us..... Anxiously waiting for the next one!!! thank you both very much and keep safe...
Wow 😍🏴❤️ Great vlog mate. I’m driving from The Midlands up to Inverness for work and have a day spare so definitely going to follow this route plan. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks once again for these very interesting uploads. The scenery is stunning . I kept thinking that I wouldn’t like to be walking on that road at night by myself without any street lights , it would be pitch black and very cold . Reminded me of werewolf in London ,,,, keep to the roads . The Chowder looked good just what you needed on a cold day . I would have to have the Scottish wild salmon . Best regards from Vietnam 🇻🇳
We love your channel! Mmmmm! The whole menu at the pub sounded amazing! Fish pie, langostinos, perhaps the king scallops...Looking forward to the next episode!~Mary and Adam, New Hampshire USA (Adam was lucky to see some of Scotland about 20 years ago.)
Hello Mary and Adam, great to hear from you and so nice of you to tell us you like our channel. Greetings from London, hope the scottish tour is bring back memories for Adam! All the best. Si and Will
Hi I'm a Kiwi from New Zealand and since we're on level 4 lockdown have found your Scottish Highland series. Am enjoying it immensely! On a trip to the UK in 2012 we went to stay in Perth and did a day trip to Ben Nevis. It was bleedin freezing! Fresh snow and beautiful landscape but gawd, did I mention freezing!!! I absolutely loved Cornwall, Wales & Scotland & am hopeful that once the virus & jab scam are over I can travel back to this stunning part of the World. I felt so at home there and could have stayed permanently. Thank you for this video series, big appreciation from NZ x 😉👍🌏🌝💙
Hi Cynthia, lovely to hear from you NZ. Sorry hear you are in a lockdown, I hope you stay safe and things improve soon. So nice to hear about your trip to Scotland, I would love to visit in the snow but yes the cold can be a bit off putting! Hope you enjoy the rest of our Highlands tour and do come back and visit again soon. 😊
Thank you! I loved everything: mountains, lakes, waterfalls, the little deer, history, and all practical information!😍 Rays of the sun breaking through the clouds... Even the weather😊 It is quite hot here which caused wildfires and smoke in the city, so your video was like a breath of fresh air. Can't wait to see the next episode! 🥰🥰🥰
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This is well done --- bringing the viewer close to the nature, and i love the pub, and the Scottish chowder.
I loved my visit to Scotland in 2023. Had a great bus ride to the Loch.
I'm and Englishman with a Scottish parent but my heart will always be in scotland
I love Scotland nothing in the world beats it
Aww-good to hear I’m going in end of August for Shamanism workshops.
What two favorite things to see:do??
Driving through Glencoe with my family was one of the best experiences I have ever had. Hope to return in the near future.
It is my dream! Pure nature, silent, green grass, waterfalls, birds singing...and strong history...💓
Hope you get to visit and experience it.
@@MemorySeekers Maybe, but I am widow with small Kid And IT Will be a little complicating....I scarry driving on the left 😃....
Don't worry about getting pronunciations perfect, many Glaswegians like myself can't pronounce some English towns and villages perfectly, so why should Scots get shirty about it? The more time you spend there you will pick it up as I have, living in England. I've been along those same roads many times but you showed me something I've not done before and that's getting the ferry across to the pub. That's added to my list for 2024. I try and get up there at least every second year as my partner adores Scotland. She fell in love with it on our first visit even though the weather was horizontal rain on Skye. In 2022 we did Harris, Lewis and the Assynt area of Scotland. OMFG is all I can say. Our whole party were just utterly blown away with the scenery, beaches, food and mountain treks! Keep up the good work pal 👍
Yesterday we returned from a week in Glencoe. I'm a Glasgow boy who lives in England now. But this place is forever extraordinarily magical to me. I say this as a Scot - but the waether was breathtaking. 25 degrees and cloudless blue skies all week. Like nothing I've ever experienced in all my times here. To have endless weather loveliness is rare in these parts. We too went down Glen Etive - the site of the famous James Bond 'Skyfall' (Ian Fleming had a lodge down Glen Etive to inspire its part in the story). Assuming you have the luxury of sunshine, It's best done late in the day as the golden light and contours are eye-achingly stunning.. You should also go back up the road to the Clachaig Inn. There can be few more handsome places to sink a beer. But you have to walk up to the Lost Valley. There's plenty detail on it on the Internet. A two hour long hike up between two of the Three Sisters. And when you get there and it's like you're in Jurassic Park. It really does feel like you've gone back a few geological epochs. (but with no velociraptors). Millions of people live in Britain and have no idea this amazing place is just up the road.
Sounds like you had a real adventure! Great detail, thanks for sharing your experiences with the channel!
Spent lots of time around the Glencoe area in my younger days. Been up to the Lost Valley (it seems to have several other names also) and it is indeed as you say - a sort of world within a world. It was where the highlanders hid their rustled cattle, where no-one would ever find them. Back in the day you could get fantastic bed and breakfast for £16 a night almost anywhere, even in cities like Stirling (even had b&b in Loch Lomond for £9 with a breakfast to die for) Scottish hospitality is second to none. Wherever did the tradition of the tight-fisted Scotsman come from, I never found it to be true. My wife and I were keen walkers and we did it almost every year, sometimes several times a year - you can never tire of Scotland.
One most stunning and soul cleansing drives I have ever done , rain or sun, it stunning and well worth it .🐨🥰
It really is!
@@MemorySeekersBTW a valley in Scotland is a glen!!. So Glencoe is just that GLENCOE. NOT glencoe valley or valley of glencoe!!!.
As some one who doesn't drive you're showing areas that I am unlikely to see . Thoroughly enjoying them and perfect to rewatch in the depth of winter. Keep them coming.
Hello Maureen, thank you for supporting us with a coffee that was lovely. Glad you enjoyed the tour around Glencoe. A few more episodes to go on our highlands trip yet! ☺
There are many places you can visit in the area via train & bus
I also don‘t drive „on the wrong side of the road“ (I’m from germany, my brain can’t handle everything mirrored 😂) but I took a tour and was able to see the Highlands, Glencoe, Fort William.. and I will be back!
beautiful in any kind of weather. clear waters, wide wiew and few people..a paradise
We just came back from an epic day trip from Edinburgh and we took your suggestion to drive down Glen Etive and we are so glad we did. Gorgeous scenery we likely would not have found without your video. Thank you so much!!!
Oh that is great to read, so glad you enjoyed the drive. ☺👍
Love it, love it, love them everywhere, thank you so much for taking me there.
Glad you enjoyed it
I've been through Glen Coe - a very atmospheric place !
It sure is especially when its cloudy and the wind whips up.
I visited these places in Scotland in 1981. Beautiful! Hi from New Zealand🇳🇿
Hello Annette i am sure it stirred some memories 😊
Yes, it certainly did. Love your video’s!👍🏼
Thank you so much .your videos are stunning , amazing and breathtaking.very good job!!!
Glad you like them! Thank you Erika.
Ohh ... thanks for the memories. We lived in Glasgow for a while during the 90s. We would drive up to Glenco then down to Fort Williams regularly just to experience the Scottish Highlands. We didn't venture into Glen Etive. Miss those beautiful sceneries.
Thanks for the comment Steven, great to hear it brings back memories.
Going to Scotland in September from Canada, I cannot wait!
It’ll be my first time, I’m so looking forward to all the beautiful places to see 😊
Thanks for sharing these videos, makes me even more excited for the trip!
How exciting you are going to have an amazing trip. Hope the videos has been helpful with your planning.
Beautiful video of Glencoe and Glen etive. I live within that area. And the scenery is spectacular. Especially if your winter camping in Glen etive. Its so magical when the moon comes up and you get the Reflection on loch Etive . There's no one around except you and Mother Nature. Fantastic
Thank you Gary, what a place to live! Loved every minute of our trip.
wow a fab video the scenery is just wow, were going to glencoe house november really can't wait thanx for sharing x
Hope you have a wonderful trip
@@MemorySeekers Thank you x
Hello all , brilliant video, wife and I actually stayed at the inn at Ardgour after getting off the ferry for my 60th birthday treat fantastic place excellent food. Stayed in Red Squirrel room for two nights. Can't beat the scottish scenery and people. We must go back one day.
Lovely to read you have visited and enjoyed it as much as we did just for dinner.
That was absolutely lovely! Thoroughly enjoyed watching your video.
Thank you so much 😊
Love your videos so relaxing!
Many thanks!
GREAT TRIP, ENJOYED IT! COULD SMELL THOSE DELICIOUS MEALS! LOVE SCOTLAND, HEARTFUL AWE TO TRAVEL THRU YOUR CLIPS! 👏👏👍🇬🇷
Thanks!!
Yes, the food was spectacular! So good!
We also had great food in Greece, dreaming of octopus sat outside now….
WELL HOPE IN GOOD TIME YOU COME BACK & ENJOY GREECE! STAY WELL & SAFE. WE WILL KEEP WATCHING YOUR WONDERFUL WORK.THANK YOU, ENJOYED VERY MUCH RE SCOTLAND. WANTED VERY MUCH TO SEE IT & THERE I SAW YOUR WORK. GFEAT TO BOTH OF YOU!
I have no words to communicate how much amazing this place seems to me. I have just approached this channel as an English student, and I have the feeling that I am going on holiday, thanks and greetings.
Thank you for all your effort. Much appreciate. ❤️🇨🇦
No problem Lorrie we enjoy bringing it to you.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video I’m heading upto Glencoe in a couple weeks 👍
Oh have a wonderful time. 😊
Beautiful scenery.Beautiful country 🏴🏴
Scotland is amazing. 👍
Breath taking
Many, many thanks for creating and sharing this beautiful video presentation. To someone living in the desert southwest of the USA such scenery and such weather are almost inconceivable.
Hello thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the tour. It is spectacular. More to come this weekend!
Great video it really does not matter if it rains Scotland it always looks good , thanks for the video.
Yes I agree the scenery is gorgeous whatever the weather.
That was amazing!!! I would choose fish and chips with a pint...thank you!!!
That sounds like a really good choice!
Another wonderful movie! The accompanying story and the pleasant atmosphere you create makes me think as if I was on holiday there myself.
Thank you Hein for the lovely comment. So glad it made you feel that way. All the best.
I am a new subscriber and I feel I joined up at a particularly good time because of your excellent coverage of the Scottish Highlands. Sth a treat. I appreciate the attention to detail in your videos and excellent photography. Clear, concise and practical, all elements that inform so well nicely wrapped up in delightful commentary. Thank you also for entering the prices which are a good way for us to plan a similar visit when possible. I am anxious to see your next episode. Thank you for all you do for us. xx
Hello and welcome to our channel. Thank you so much for the lovely comment and for watching. Its very encouraging and glad you like the detail we put in. It is good to know it's useful. All the best Si and Will.
Ditto to what Gorgo said. :)
Attention to detail? Calling Glencoe a valley? I don't think so.
What an Incredible Video. I flew to Glasgow and than up to Aberfeldy when I was 16, wow, 42 years ago. I still get excited when I see the Scottish Highlands. Great video and looking at the food you ordered I almost had to stop the video to get something to eat. I look forward to the next video. Cheers!
Haha thanks for your kind comment Len!
The food was really great as you can see!
The upcoming videos are worth waiting for, we visited some extra special places 🙂
Am buzzing going here at weekends with my girls buzzing been up one of this sisters stunning nature at its best sopeaceful
Have fun! Hope the weather is kind.
Love your videos, feeling a wee bit homesick! Been through Glen Coe countless times in my life and never seen it looking the same twice. Only been through Glen Etive once (pronounce E as in Everton but don't worry I've now lived in Wales for 19 years and still can't get my tongue around some of the names!) The time I went down Glen Etive was at Easter more than 20 years ago, one of the waterfalls was completely frozen and then we got to Loch Etive and it was flat calm and so warm we had to strip off our jackets and had a picnic on the shore, just stunning. Next time you're crossing the Connel Bridge going north, look up to your right for a stunning view up Loch Etive and if you look down to the water you will see the Falls of Lora which is in the sea and is stunning if you can see at a Spring tide
Thanks for the lovely comment and suggestions on future walks! Would be nice to see it in winter.
The lemon and black pepper roasted haddock hands DOWN! We don't have as much haddock here in the SE of the US. Thanks to you both for the fun look-see of your Scotland. I hope to come one fine shiny day!
Sounds a good choice! Glad you are enjoying the tour and yes come to Scotland its amazing!
Great stop shots, I fell in love with this glen about 30 years ago--took this road.
thanks much.
Terrific!精彩的风光视频,非常实用的旅游指南,这条线路我去过多次,回味无穷。Excellent scenery video, very useful travel guide.Excellent scenery video, very useful travel guide. I've been to this route many times, and I can't stop thinking about it.
Thank you so nice to hear you have visited.
Hi memory seekers and thank you. The day we left we drove all the way around the loch and only saw one bin wagon en route to Fort William. So quiet.
Just back from camping up glen etive....fishing...swimming.....and chilling😁a part of my country that touches yir soul👍
How fab what a place to stay!
@@MemorySeekers aye it's no too shabby mate!!😁
We really are enjoying your videos. We booked a Scotland trip starting 5/1/23. We booked the same place next to the Corran ferry due to your video. Hope the pub across the loch is open for dinner! Also booked the salmon smokehouse tour as well. Thanks for all the tips! Very helpful for trip planning! Cheers from South Carolina USA.
Hi Scott, get to hear that the video has given you some ideas to incorporate into your trip. I hope it all works out well for you. Just remember the last ferry is 9.20pm back! ( Check latest times! ) I am sure you will an amazing time!
@@MemorySeekers yup! We don’t feel like swimming back to the B&B! Cheers!
@@scottdiussa5659 😂🤣
So beautiful as usual 🙏❤️your channel is the best and informative thank you so much for sharing your journey with us ❣️as well as the hard work and effort you put into them ... your narrative/voice over is so professionally done... just truly appreciate you. Take care out there 🙏🥂🍾
So lovely, did make us smile, thank you Tiffany ❤
I am likely biased but for me the Scottish scenery beats all else .So dramatic in its beauty,weather does not concern me.Love my wee country with all her history.Great video,great work.👍👍❤❤👍👍
Great video and lovely music to suit , great people and landscape .
Thank you Martin.
was up there a couple of weeks ago the scenery is spectacular
I can’t begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this video. I hope to see Glencoe in person someday, but you made me feel like I was there. I’d be hard pressed to tell you what I’d choose from the pub menu. I kept looking for simple fish and chips. Ha! Can’t wait for the next one. Safe travels!
Hi Todd, great to hear that you really liked the video. Even though the weather was not great it still is magical. Hope you do make it there someday soon. You cannot go wrong with good old fish and chips!👍☺
Gorgeous video! I have just returned from Scotland. I did pass by Glencoe. You have given me so many more ideas of places to explore! Thank you!
Wonderful!
Guys these really are beautiful videos you've put together, many thanks for the ideas!
Thank you Mark glad you liked it. Hope it’s helpful in the future for you.
Un-bloody believable, what a fantastic Vlog and your commentary was a joy to behold, thanks for the wonderful trip MS
Ahh thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it lots more to come!
Most interesting and beautiful video with the most gorgeous scenery of the Scottish highlands! Loved the waterfalls, and the young deer standing under the tree! Well done indeed again! Looking forward to seeing the next installment! Thank you!
Thank you Cassandra, it was a magical place to be!
There is a great Corres folks song called How cruel is the snow that swept Glen Coe.
Muy bueno el video, habia estado en Glencoe pero no conocía la carretera hacia Glen Etive.
La próxima vez no me la pierdo.
Muchas gracias por el aporte.
Hope you enjoy the drive next time.
WOW that scenery at 3:33 amazing.
It certainly is even in poor weather
Thank you so much for this! Good filming and very well-spoken and informative comments (good voice!). Very happy about the detailed locations as this will help us tremendously with creating our own itinerary for our visit to Scotland in May 25. Thanks again!😊
I really like how you go with the weather .
Wonderful , really rugged scenery .it's like Alaska without the glacier s .
The seafood looks amazing .
I live inland in the
states hard to get good seafood .
Thank you for the tour of of Scotland .
It was still spectacular even with the bad weather at times. We only had the one day there so had to take our chances. 😊
@@MemorySeekers thank you for the reply .
It's surprising how Scotland is so rugged yet civilized .nice restaurant , and places .
Also it's amazing clean kept up .
So .nice
Alaska when I went had the same weather .
But more isolated.
Thank you .
Drove through glencoe 4th time in my life 2 days ago.
It has a unique thing about it the 2nd 3rd and 4th time through effected me as much as the first time.....surely one of the most dramatic landscapes on earth
I can imagine it’s different every time as the weather plans a big part in how the landscape looks. Amazing indeed.
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What a mesmerizing scenes and scenery! Thanks
Beautiful and done well like we were a part of your trip. Thanks for sharing. We’re in the planning stages for our trip.
Good luck with the plans! Hopefully the video will help with ideas.
My mom and I were there in July 2012. I drove through Glencoe but really couldn’t enjoy it due to all of the cars and feeling like I was being surrounded by too many people. Making that turn onto the road for Glen Etive was like entering a different world! We only had one other car going the same way (we hopscotched them the entire 12 miles), and we just loved the drive. Beautiful scenery (although it was a bit drier, so not as many waterfalls), quiet road, and just a relaxing hour+ to breathe and enjoy. At the end of the road, I took a panoramic photo of the loch with the hills on either side that takes pride of place on my wall (beside my photo of the Ring of Brodgar).
Just return from Scotland yesterday. I enjoyed the Rob Roy hotel accommodation in Sterling, went to Edinburg for the fantastic architecture and vibe ,then went to the very impressive Military Tattoo Festival and finished my jurney viziting Lake District ! Unbelievably Scotland, is an unforgettable ,amazing beautiful Country !❤
10 sec insta reel brought here and your narration about Clan massacre kindled me to watch Massacre of Glencoe. Quite amazing how technology takes us to ages and places quickly
Moving to the highlands. One of many dreams.
Hope they come true!
Thank you so much for this video. I caught this about a week before we left for Scotland and we took Glen Etive and absolutely loved. it. The views were stunning and a welcome relief from the tourist chaos at The Three Sisters! Kilchurn Castle was a real find and we spent a good bit of time there just soaking it in. Thanks again!
So glad that the video helped you with your travel plans! Thank you for watching and letting us know 😊👍
Just lovely. Can't wait to see it in person.
Hopefully you don’t have long to wait!?
@@MemorySeekers Hopefully, next year.
Scotland forever! I love it
Many thanks for a reminder of a great, but all too short holiday in the Highlands.
At the beginning of August, after an overnight stop in Stirling and a diversion to take in the Falls of Dochart at Killin, my son and I continued on to Glencoe and Fort William. Beyond Fort William, we stopped at Spean Bridge and paid our respects at the Commando Memorial (he has worn the green beret). Fortunately, the weather was altogether better for us than for you.
Our objective was to get to Elgin, where we had hired a Caterham 7 for three days of exciting motoring around the Cairngorms, with no power-assisted brakes, no power-assisted steering, and with our backsides only inches above the tarmac.
There was some emotion and nostalgia in the trip for me, as I constantly had reminders of holidays in Scotland in the 1960s with the girl who was to become my wife and who is no longer with us.
Thank you for sharing a wonderful experience. Hiring the Caterham sounds amazing!
Wow you did a great job to cover the beauty of Glencoe we have been there this summer and it was mind blowing .
Thank you, glad you had a good trip and yes it is mind blowing!
i love where you put your camera when driving around those gorgeous mountains and lakes etc, i feel like in sitting in the car with you looking straight out of the windscreen. Scotland is just so pretty. At that Inn i think id have that melt in the mouth steak and ale pie, i was surprised how reasonably priced the meals were. and the place where your staying, wow... thats all i can say :)
Vielen lieben Dank 🙏für dieses grandiose Video von Euch, man kann gar nicht genug bekommen, alles ist so wunderbar in Szene gesetzt, tolle Erklärungen und wie immer sehr detailliert 👍Die Landschaft ist einfach atemberaubend. Weiterhin gute Reise🚞🛳🚍
Thank You for these videos; I watch them when I'm blue and also because I can't afford to go anywhere; Question: was Stalker Castle used in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"? [1976]?? BTW I believe Scottish immigrants very likely imported Cullen Skink to the US because New England Clam Chowder looks remarkably like it. If I were there I would most definitely order anything seafood based as Scotland seems to have that whole scene under control.
I have not seen it myself but apparently yes Stalker Castle was used in the filming. I can't say on the Cullen Skink but it very probable.
Delightful and peace of mind!☺️
wow! Super video...so professional!
Thank you very much, looks like you have some wonderful videos of Scotland people should watch as well! Good job! 😃
@@MemorySeekers Thank you too :)
Amazing as usual 👍👍👍 i feel as if I'm traveling through your video, it's so natural & informative that one cant ignore your efforts
Excellent. Enjoyed every minute
Glad you enjoyed this one.
Great videos of a magnificent country keep it up brilliant
Thanks, will do!
Wow, that was stunning! Another great video boys, thank you. I have now added Glencoe to my list 😍
Our pleasure! Hope you starting ticking them off the list as well as adding them! ☺
What a wonderful part of the Highlands :) I wish to visit it one day, but this is the closest experience I'll treasure for the moment ❤
Well hope you make it happen Iris, and this gave you lots of ideas.
This series brings back memories of my younger years when my parents would take me on coach tours of Scotland, wish I had a camera back then.
I hear you, I wish I had filmed so many places in the past but still just means we have to go back all over again!
Excellent footage, professionally presented. The landscapes, the ambience, the light and the colors are truly unique and beautiful beyond description. I wish I had the means and strength to visit this God blessed land. I am returning again and again to enjoy your upload, and every time I discover a new tiny detail or manage to get a bit more information on this extraordinarily spectacular place that fills my soul with beauty and respect.
Hello, Thank you for sharing a lovely comment. We are so pleased that our videos give you this joy and happiness. Thank you for watching.
Con cada nuevo video disfruto más.
Qué felicidad encontrar vuestro canal!! No solo las imágenes sino toda la historia que nos explicas, es genial.
Un trabajo excelente.
Muchísimas gracias!!
Saludos! 🌼
Another very interesting video with lots of beautiful scenery, many little and not so little waterfalls, as well as all the history about each castle you show us..... Anxiously waiting for the next one!!! thank you both very much and keep safe...
Thank you Diana. Not long to wait now. Ready for a steam train ride is some amazing scenery. 🚂
Спасибо!
Здравствуйте, извините, только что увидел это, большое спасибо за поддержку. Так любезно с вашей стороны. Рад, что вам понравилось.
Wow 😍🏴❤️ Great vlog mate. I’m driving from The Midlands up to Inverness for work and have a day spare so definitely going to follow this route plan. Thanks for sharing 👍
Oh yes do it, if you can amazing drive whatever the weather!
Thanks for showing this. Beautiful scenery . We have a Glencoe in Southland NZ named by
Early Scottish settlers.
Thank you, had no idea New Zealand had a Glencoe as well! Would like to visit NZ one day! 😁
Simply beautiful
Wow, that was fantastic. You just came up as a recommend I’m so pleased I checked it out. Absolutely loved it. I am so subscribing
Welcome Linda glad you liked the content and are joining us on future adventures.🤗
Thanks once again for these very interesting uploads. The scenery is stunning . I kept thinking that I wouldn’t like to be walking on that road at night by myself without any street lights , it would be pitch black and very cold . Reminded me of werewolf in London ,,,, keep to the roads . The Chowder looked good just what you needed on a cold day . I would have to have the Scottish wild salmon . Best regards from Vietnam 🇻🇳
You are spot on with the werewolf in London bit! Some of the pubs are like the slaughtered lamb! 😂
We love your channel! Mmmmm! The whole menu at the pub sounded amazing! Fish pie, langostinos, perhaps the king scallops...Looking forward to the next episode!~Mary and Adam, New Hampshire USA (Adam was lucky to see some of Scotland about 20 years ago.)
Hello Mary and Adam, great to hear from you and so nice of you to tell us you like our channel. Greetings from London, hope the scottish tour is bring back memories for Adam! All the best. Si and Will
I remember many years ago driving down to Loch Etive and found a Post Office there, probably long since gone.
Yes I don’t think that is there anymore, we certainly hardly passed any properties.
This is the first of your videos that I've watched. Time to subscribe.
Thanks Ian, hope you enjoy our catalogue of videos :))
Terrific,magnificent,absolutely stunning!Thank you for this journey!
You are very welcome!
Thanks for sharing 😊💞 it's wonderful 💙💛💚
Thank you for watching!
Super !
Thank you!
Heading over in early September 2023❤️ Thanks for making the video, and sharing your inspirations!
Amazing video, rain hail or shine, it looked fabulous.
Thanks for some ideas for my next trip
Yes I think you have to expect some rain and cloud and more when you visit Scotland. Glad it was helpful Paul.
Hi I'm a Kiwi from New Zealand and since we're on level 4 lockdown have found your Scottish Highland series. Am enjoying it immensely! On a trip to the UK in 2012 we went to stay in Perth and did a day trip to Ben Nevis. It was bleedin freezing! Fresh snow and beautiful landscape but gawd, did I mention freezing!!! I absolutely loved Cornwall, Wales & Scotland & am hopeful that once the virus & jab scam are over I can travel back to this stunning part of the World. I felt so at home there and could have stayed permanently. Thank you for this video series, big appreciation from NZ x 😉👍🌏🌝💙
Hi Cynthia, lovely to hear from you NZ. Sorry hear you are in a lockdown, I hope you stay safe and things improve soon. So nice to hear about your trip to Scotland, I would love to visit in the snow but yes the cold can be a bit off putting! Hope you enjoy the rest of our Highlands tour and do come back and visit again soon. 😊
Hermoso viaje. Hermosas imágenes. 💖 ¡Que maravilla!
Gracias por tu comentario, muy contenta de que te haya gustado.
Thank you! I loved everything: mountains, lakes, waterfalls, the little deer, history, and all practical information!😍 Rays of the sun breaking through the clouds... Even the weather😊 It is quite hot here which caused wildfires and smoke in the city, so your video was like a breath of fresh air. Can't wait to see the next episode! 🥰🥰🥰
Hello, so glad you liked the video and the content. So nice to hear thank you. I hope the fires stop soon and you stay safe!