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After six months in Scotland I have only ventured outside of Edinburgh four times. So another road trip around this beautiful country was well overdue!
It is so much harder to get up early in the morning when you are on holiday. So our first stop was a coffee stop at St Andrews and a visit to the St Andrews Cathedral. Moving on, we stopped off at the Pitlochry Dam, where I experience my first introduction to the dreaded Midges!
One thing we really wanted to do, was venture off the typical tourist hotspots and meet some Scottish locals from the smaller towns. What's a better place then a great little town called Tomatin, just south of Inverness. It boasts two soccer... I mean football teams, the largest whisky distillery in the world and a great pub called The Tomatin Country Inn. Not bad for a population of only 183 people. And to top it all off, theres raspberries on the side of the road!

After a night out at Inverness, a Scottish tour isn't complete without a quick dip in Lochness, no matter how cold it is!

After a big night in Inverness, we set off for the Isle of Skye to a hostel in Flodigarry with amazing views!

But we couldn't resist a quick stop off at the rapids armed with our trusty £5 High School Musical blow up boat, originally intended for Lochness.

We all had such an amazing time. Let us know about other great spots for the next road trip!
Posted : 25 Aug 2009 by Ryan Blundell : Back to Office Banter on August 2009
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