A cool old ruin with a hairy coo in the foreground. It was so pleasant to just take our time on the bike ride and stop to explore whenever we wanted a break.
The sun came out as we were leaving, what a beautiful island we got to visit!
The ferry ride back in the sun was so wonderful.
Once we got back to Tobermory we had to load our bikes on another ferry to head over to a tiny little village called Drimnin. From there we biked around the Ardnamurchan peninsula to our next stop, Strontian.
Off the ferry and ready to roll. This was the best weather day of our bike ride.
There were sheep everywhere and no fences. They didn't seemed bothered by us riding by on bikes. The other great thing about this road was there were hardly any cars at all, it was fantastic!
Look at the gorgeous land we got to bike through
We stopped to put bug spray on...the only downside to biking through the highlands is the midges...those little buggers bite!!
We didn't let the midges ruin our day too much
We made it to Strontian. The bed and breakfast was wonderful! Our host, Graham, made us a great dinner and a fabulous breakfast the next morning as well...
...but the boys mostly loved the hot tub!
After a great breakfast we were back on our bikes!
It was cloudy and rained a bit but wasn't too bad
With hills all around I was very glad to be on an e-bike
We took a very short (maybe 3 minute) Ferry ride to Corran
Then back on the bikes for our next stop, Glencoe
I made the boys take a photo with this sign because the high school here in Hillsboro is Glencoe High School:)
We got a lovely bite to eat at a cafe in Glencoe then biked over to the memorial for the Glencoe Massacre. In 1692 over 30 members of the MacDonald clan were murdered here by the Scottish government forces.
We biked over this very cute bridge and into some gorgeous countryside outside Glencoe
We ended our bike ride at Loch Achtriochtan
I had to stop and say hello to some pigs. They loved getting scratches on their backs and behind their ears.
Leaving Glencoe to head to our Bed and Breakfast for the night...it started to rain a bit
By the time we got to the Bed and Breakfast it was raining pretty hard.
Luckily our Bed and Breakfast had a great pizza menu and the boys enjoyed some yummy ice cream for dessert. It was nice to warm up and have a dry place to sleep for the night.
We had to try the full Scottish breakfast in the morning. That is black pudding, eggs, "bacon" sausage, tomato and baked beans. Julian and Townsend looked at it like a trial they had to go through and muscled through the whole breakfast...even the black pudding. I thought Julian was going to gag on the eggs at one point but he got them down. I think they were both very proud of themselves.
We waited quite a while to leave the next morning because it was pouring down rain. There was finally a break in the rain so we left our bed and breakfast and started our final bike ride back to Oban.
It didn't take long for the clouds to roll back in...
The rivers and streams were very full due to all the rain
Had to stop and say hi to another hairy coo
This castle was in the final scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail movie. We all have our rain gear on because it was pretty much pouring down rain.
Hunkered down and trying to make it the last few miles to Oban. Almost exactly one mile out of Oban two of the bikes batteries ran out of juice...luckily it was mostly down hill that final mile. We were all glad to return the bikes. It was fun but those last 5 miles into Oban with the wind and rain were pretty miserable.
We had to make a quick stop at McCaig's tower. You can see this colosseum type building from all around Oban and we had to go up to the top of the hill to check it out. Great views from the top, but the structure itself is just strange...why is it there?
The next day we stopped at Fort Augustus. There is a series of locks here for boats to go from Loch Oich to Loch Ness. We walked around a bit and watched some boats move through the locks.
Our next stop was Urquhart castle on Loch Ness
We looked all over but didn't spot Nessy in the Loch
Exploring Urquhart castle
Next stop was the battlefield at Culloden. This was the final battle between the Jacobites and the English Army. The Scottish Jacobites lost here and life in the Highlands with clans and clan loyalty shifted forever.
We made a quick stop at Clava Cairns. This was a 4,000 year old stone structure. No one knows the exact reason people built these structures many years ago but it's pretty remarkable to see something standing that is that old. This is a photo of me trying to time travel through the stones. There is a book called "Outlander" where a lady travels through time by touching one of the ancient stone circles in Scotland.
Cool stone structure at Clava Cairns.
We drove to the town of Stirling where we would be staying for the last 4 days of our trip. This was our apartment...of course we were on the top floor and of course no elevator again:)
The top attraction in Stirling is the castle and it was amazing! We all agreed it was our favorite castle of the trip.
Inside the great hall at the castle
Hyrum really wishing I didn't make him take this photo with me 😂
Beautiful tapestry in the queen's quarters
From the castle wall you can see all around Stirling countryside
We drove over to Falkirk to see this really cool engineering masterpiece. This wheel loads boats at the bottom, then slowly turns, raising the boat up to the top canal where it can then float on out to a Loch. It was really neat tot see.
Then we stopped to visit the "Kelpies" a huge sculpture of mythical horses from Scottish legend.
We spotted a guy walking around with his bagpipes at the park
We had a delicious Indian food meal in Sterling that night. This giant rolled up thin pancake thing was super tasty and came with lots of dipping sauces to try.
The next morning we popped into the Church of the Holy Rude in Stirling.
I liked this window dedicated to fallen soldiers. I like that the soldier is wearing a kilt and the red poppies in the background as a symbol of remembrance...but I really love the cat in the top right panel.
We spent the day in Glasgow. We started off at the University of Glasgow Natural History museum. Not only were there some pretty neat artifacts in this museum but the hall itself was pretty impressive
The pizza at Paesano's in Glasgow was amazing!
We did a little Rick Steve's walking tour around the main city of Glasgow
Statue with a traffic cone on his head. It seemed like all the statues in Glasgow had a traffic cone on their head!
See? Even Prince Albert in George Square had a cone on his head!
It was a beautiful day to explore Glasgow and the many street musicians we saw were lots of fun.
How I feel when I find good gelato...doesn't matter where in the world I am:)
On our drive back to Stirling the boys saw this fun field and wanted to stop and run around a bit...that is the Stirling castle in the background
I don't know how Townsend does it but he can pop up into a handstand anywhere!
That evening we enjoyed an excellent graveyard tour. I would recommend this to anyone visiting Stirling. The tour guide was fantastic and we learned some fun (maybe true) stories about Stirling and Scotland.
Then next morning we hiked up to the William Wallace memorial.
The memorial was open in 1869. From this vantage point William Wallace watched his army defeat the English super power at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297.
William Wallace himself raising his sword in triumph over the English
Amazing views from the top of the tower
View of where the Battle of Stirling Bridge was fought
There are 246 steps to get to the top of the tower via a very tight spiral staircase
The boys created their own crest to project onto their shield:)
After exploring the Wallace monument we drove into Perth.
The Stone of Destiny or Stone of Scone is housed here in Perth in a great little free museum. You can't take photos of the actual stone but the exhibit was really well done. British monarchs have been crowned while sitting on this stone for the past 800 years!
The main reason we drove to Perth was for the Highland Games and bagpipe festival. There were bagpipe bands from all over the world competing in the festival. The noise was crazy!
This guy looked pretty cute in his Scottish kilt
The festival included Scottish dancing...
...knights trying to hit each other with axes and giant swords...
...yummy Scottish food...
...and, of course, men in kilts throwing heavy things in feats of strength contests!
European playgrounds are so much better than American playgrounds. The boys love playing on what they call the "Dragon Swing"
Last family photo in Scotland. We had a great day in Perth at the festival and loved walking around that beautiful city. After one more night in Stirling we headed to the airport the next morning for our flight home. All trips come to an end but we loved our time in Scotland and can't wait for our next adventure together 💕
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