American living in Scotland for one year. My advice for visitors: 1. Unless you're on a tour that covers both, you don't need to fit in both Skye and Glencoe. Choose one or the other. 2. Don't miss your chance to try and enjoy haggis. People who say they'd never eat haggis are probably the first in line when the McRib becomes available. 3. If someone has asked you to bring a bottle of whisky as a souvenir, don't waste your luggage weight allowance unless you're bringing something special for someone with discriminating taste. Anyone else should get something from the duty-free, or the grocery store when you get back and they'll never know the difference.
@xereeto Жыл бұрын
Bit confused by your second point. Glencoe is on the way to Skye, or a very short detour... would be absolutely mental not to go through it. Take the A82 which takes you through Loch Lomond & the Trossachs, Glencoe, and Fort William where you can see Ben Nevis.
@PizzaPartify11 ай бұрын
@@xereetothe second point is about haggis
@taraoakes667411 ай бұрын
The only thing preventing me from trying haggis is that I can’t eat onions. Yeah, it’s a drag. On the good side, is that we’ll be returning to Scotland in late summer in 24.
@reinhard805311 ай бұрын
@@taraoakes6674 If onions are a medical problem - ok. Otherwise: the mass is very much mixed and seasoned so you don't see the details anymore. I don't like some of the ingredients and wouldn't eat them on their own, but haggis is good.
@taraoakes667411 ай бұрын
@@reinhard8053 We saw plenty of haggis when we were last in Scotland, and I did want to try it, just to say I did. Yeah, onions just do not agree with me, and I would have hated to have had extreme indigestion for a day or two on our vacation. I have tried all manner of meats over my travels, like just in Australia I had kangaroo and emu.
@diannegruber10549 ай бұрын
I will be visiting Scotland for the whole month of May 2024. I have a dear friend who is a true Scot and she is going to escort me around her country for an entire month, I am really looking forward to it. My husband has encouraged me to take this trip and he is the one who sent me this video, he is truly the best. We just celebrated our 40th anniversary and he is always encouraging me to do things but this is probably the biggest of all.
@woltersworld9 ай бұрын
Thats awesome! Have fun!
@arthurstirling32088 ай бұрын
How come he sent you the video didnt he give it to you mmm.
@WVislandia11 ай бұрын
As an American who chose to move to Scotland to live in, the biggest mistake I saw being made is - travel as merely ticking off a list of places. I pointed this out to other Americans - 'don't think you will have seen what it is truly like if you are in a rush to get to some place next on a list - sit a while, let it soak into you'. And one of the good bits of advice a Scottish friend made to me about taking the train - be available to those sitting around you for conversation - don't plug in your headphonens like you are not a fellow traveller - I was complimented once on a bus in Donegal by a local for being on my own and thus open to meeting locals and having conversations. There are so many positives to Scotland but one of those is - your fellow human beings are there to interact with - I love having conversations with complete strangers, not just about the weather but about anything and everything. It proves - we are all Jock Tamson's Bairns.
@ALANL446010 ай бұрын
Also if you take enough saturday trains you'll inevitably be introduced to that glorious train sing song usually started by a group of travelling rugby or football fans but adds a real sense of camaraderie to the train journey 😁
@JustBnRonin9 ай бұрын
Last year I went on my own for 5 weeks & was 100% tuned in...spent half the time between a couple locations in the highlands & the other half split between Edinburgh & Glasgow...I for sure agree that your trip is not complete, just seeing Edinburgh. It stole my heart.
@thefxautopilot9 ай бұрын
Surely Donegal is in ireland?
@MSM1018 ай бұрын
@@thefxautopilot You're not wrong.
@ChrisM5418 ай бұрын
"we are all Jock Tamson's Bairns" - never a truer saying, my friend. Russia should be forced to remember that they share a patron saint with Scotland...St Andrews, which comes with that mandated 'we are all Jock Tamson's Bairns' !
@lewiss626 Жыл бұрын
If your coming to scotland please dont just go to Edinburgh or Glasgow. Go to inverness, Fort William, Pitlochry, Avimore. All beautiful Scottish highland towns. You wont regret it.if your worried about driving take the train around. Scotlands rail network is pretty good.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
by US standards, the UK rail system is phenomenal.
@david-stewart Жыл бұрын
But avoid Dundee!
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
@@david-stewart I've got friends near dundee, so that is our natural base of operations. amusingly, I live a short drive from another dundee.
@carlfromtheoc178811 ай бұрын
@@david-stewart I went to Dundee and had no issues.
@WVislandia11 ай бұрын
Include a trip to the Borders - lovely countryside - take a bus or at worst a train. When my parents came to visit, I included West Highland Line but then the line from Kyle of Lochalsh back to Inverness. And chose a train from Inverness to Edinburgh that went by way of Aberdeen - my dad really was impressed with all of the cattle in those fields. There are so many parts of Scotland that are truly scenic, not just the big cities.
@WDH59510 Жыл бұрын
Adding a few thoughts as a native-born Scot: 1) You say that the accent gets harder the further north you go. You might find the form of English spoken in the Western Isles (heavily influenced by Gaelic) easier on the ear than say Glaswegian English (yes I'm Glaswegian). 2) Re kilts. if you really do need one, ask at the hire shops if they're selling off ex-hire ones. You'll get a kilt that will be in reasonably good condition for a lower price than a split-new one. 3) Yes we love winding up our English neighbours (especially when we play them at soccer or rugby). But only a tiny minority of idiots 'hate' the English. Some of us thought 'Braveheart' was a load of nonsense. 4) Don't go anywhere near Skye in the summer if you haven't booked accommodation ahead. Speaking from experience ... Thanks for coming to Scotland Mark. Haste ye back !
@xereeto Жыл бұрын
I went to Skye in the summer with no accommodation. My secret? A tent! Right to roam all the way :D
@frglee11 ай бұрын
Yes, I don't think it's quite true the Scottish accents get more incomprehensible as you go north. I'd say Glaswegian, Midland Valley, Ayrshire, Dundee and Aberdonian Scots can be pretty strong, especially more working class areas, but some of the Highland areas are pretty softly spoken by comparison especially Inverness and points north. The West Coast and Hebrides Scottish English has an influence from the Scots Gaelic sounds, and is soft and lilting as a result. The Northern Isles have a Viking influence and the accent is soft and rather different from mainland Scottish dialects. Interestingly Edinburgh has such clear enunciation that it's popular as a location for UK call centres.
@nicholasjopson732611 ай бұрын
Plus 5) must hero worship Pakistani immigrants, follow the Pakistani for he is your leader
@robertwalters565411 ай бұрын
You like us english hey see you after
@indrajitgupta328011 ай бұрын
I totally agree that the further you go away from the Lowlands, the easier to listen to becomes the English (what did I just write? Never mind! Not my first language). It was comprehensible in Edinburgh, quite easy to understand, actually, but it was clearly a different English elsewhere in the Dundee-Aberdeen kind of location, and scared the hell out of us in Glasgow. Later, Mallaig and places around, not too far up, it was the most beautiful English it has been my pleasure to hear.
@zeinno Жыл бұрын
As a Scotsman living in Clydebank, mistake number 11 - spelling Scotland and Scots with two T's 😎
@LiqdPT11 ай бұрын
But Sir Walter Scott (and the Scott monument) does have 2. Of course his last name isn't related to the country, but I'm guessing some people have made that mistake (particularly with the monument)
@zeinno11 ай бұрын
@@LiqdPT Scott is a forename and a surname, it's not related to the country or.the people. Maybe a confusion with the word "Scottish" but Scots has only one, the country likewise
@LiqdPT11 ай бұрын
@@zeinno that's what I said. I explicitly said there was no relation. But when people hear the "Scott Monument", they might think it's a momument for Scots, not for Sir Walter Scott.
@jamesgough393810 ай бұрын
Twice, at least.
@delboi198 ай бұрын
A bankie pulling you up for your spelling, that's when you know you F'd up.
@sydneyandress924810 ай бұрын
We started in Edinburgh, but drove around to St. Andrews, Dundee, Inverness and Culloden, Kyle and all over the Isle of Skye, down through Glencoe to fly out of Glasgow. The small villages and towns were our favorite part. We adored the people, shops and sights. EXPLORE! You will not regret it.
@keithsinclair34099 ай бұрын
I live in Glasgow, Scotland and it’s not true to say the accent gets stronger the further north you go. The accents vary slightly across the country and can depend on socio-economic matters. But plenty people in the north speak very clearly.
@KevinTravis-kw1rr5 ай бұрын
What about Kelvin Grove. ?
@johngilmore69727 күн бұрын
Not truee baaaby
@laurag9526 Жыл бұрын
You don't have to rent a car to see Scotland, there are many organized bus tours with excellent guides who will know the best places to take you. You'll be able to sit back and enjoy the scenery without worrying about driving. There's also a really good public transport system in Scotland, and there's lots you can see and do without renting a car.
@niraakara11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for bringing up the public transportation options too. That aspect is so ignored by most, abd hard to come across information on that. It’s a very valid option for many. Is there transportation for somewhat remote, off the beaten (/wilder) locations too or mostly major cities? Also, is it relatively easy to visit for a long stay in a few places (2-3) with luggage (eg. perhaps one suitcase and a carryon)?
@AymanTravelTransport11 ай бұрын
What's more, there's a £49 pass for 3 days of unlimited travel on the Scottish Citylink coach network, which have a great amount of regular services between a great variety of towns and cities across Scotland. Many long-distance routes are frequent enough that you can hop off anywhere in-between (such as hopping off at Stirling or Dundee on your way to Aberdeen) to explore a bit, before getting the next coach onwards an hour or two later.
@richarddye917010 ай бұрын
Calling the country 'Skatland' instead of 'Scotland' would be appreciated. 😊
@arthurstirling32088 ай бұрын
Dont go with caledonian travel their crap and I dont know any others that are any good I've been on a few of them and there all crap
@arthurstirling32088 ай бұрын
@@richarddye9170do you mean the other way about
@eddy25619 ай бұрын
At my son's wedding recently, his bride is from Scotland and her dad and uncles who live in Scotland all wore their kilts.... very cool indeed!!
@pickle26369 ай бұрын
tbf the clan tartan thing was a Victorian invention after the clans system had been destroyed, back in the day people wore tartans dyed with plants local to where they lived because it was easy to get and could help with camouflage, so since clans were spread over large areas the tartans worn by them could vary massively
@paulkoza8652 Жыл бұрын
Another driving tip. If you are comfortable with driving on the left (it's not all that difficult) and you plan to take an extended tour around the country, drive in a clockwise direction. When we were there, we drove around in a counterclockwise direction. This puts your vehicle on the inside lane. That makes it more difficult to see the fantastic views when driving close to the ocean and also more difficult to pull off to see those fantastic vistas. For those of us used to driving on the right, going counterclockwise around the country seems to be natural.
@MrKeithblair Жыл бұрын
Approximately one third of the world drives on the left. There's nothing particularly unusual about it.
@LiqdPT11 ай бұрын
@@MrKeithblair and the vast majority of that is India.
@reinhard805311 ай бұрын
It is not only the style of driving we are used to. To me the west coast is more spectacular so I rather start in the east. But you point is valid. Another thing are the highland games. I always want to visit one on vacation in Scotland and that is one point in setting the route. With a two week vacation you might have only one weekend for that and only 2-3 opportunities at max depending on season.
@MrKeithblair11 ай бұрын
Plus Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Pakistan, South Africa, Ireland and various Caribbean islands.@@LiqdPT
@LiqdPT11 ай бұрын
@@MrKeithblair so are you talking about land mass or population? Because I don't think that land mass added up to 1/3. And the population of those countries is very little compared to India (which was my original point)
@Clutching.My.Pearls Жыл бұрын
We were in Scotland years ago and plan on going back in the near future. There's so much to see, the country is stunning, the food is delicious, and the people are so charming. As for driving on the left side, here's my helpful information. Read the rules of the road, and learn the road signs. Then always remember the line down the center should always be on the driver's side. On narrow roads always be kind and give right of way. If you practice all this you'll be fine.
@astridkahlke-may49808 ай бұрын
We are going to visit Scotland in two weeks 😄
@billcook476810 ай бұрын
Love the mention of Plockton. Not exactly on the way to anywhere, but a magical small village. If anyone wants to go, be sure to watch Hamish Macbeth, an old tv series filmed there.
@spacelab777 Жыл бұрын
Probably the most popular food in Scotland is curry. In fact 2 dishes Chicken Tikka Masala and Chicken Chasni were invented in Glasgow. Scots (and Brits in general) have really embraced Indian cuisine and made it our own.
@BradThePitts Жыл бұрын
Yes, most people think that yellow curry chicken comes from India, but it's actually from Scotland!
@jameshepburn463111 ай бұрын
And lamb vindaloo!
@paulineryan57911 ай бұрын
Scotland is stunningly beautiful, especially the Highlands. Here in Australia we drive on the left, so fortunately driving wasn't an issue. If you get the chance, please go to Scotland❤
@malthuswasright8 ай бұрын
Scottish food is fantastic. The beef is great, they have terrific seafood, really nice lamb. And don't get all squeamish about haggis and black pudding - they taste sublime. Don't worry about snacks on your drive. If you are visiting from the US there isn't a drive long enough that you would need extra food!
@MichaelMcAlexander8 ай бұрын
Heathrow to Glasgow? We're getting some snacks and drinks.
@reinhard805311 ай бұрын
The passes can also help to get in easier e.g. at Edinburgh Castle without that much queueing.
@adi91216 Жыл бұрын
If you want to explore the Highlands, Loch Ness and the distilleries, I highly recommend staying in Inverness, not Edinburgh. Rent a car at the airport or in the city and drive from there. You can base yourself in a hotel in Inverness and make day trips to some amazing whiskey tours, lakes and castles.
@kratze173811 ай бұрын
Good advice. That's what we did, and we did NOT regret it. I fell in love with that little city!
@alananderson78395 ай бұрын
Whisky!!!
@dmd9080 Жыл бұрын
My biggest tip would be to go to places off the beaten track. Some of the islands that are not Skye are actually far more beautiful in a different way. E.g., North Uist, Isle of Coll, Harris, these are seriously amazing in their own different way and far less touristy although getting more so. Honestly, these are some of the most beautiful places in the world and really poorly known compared with the usual Loch Ness, Skye etc. The physical beauty of these seascapes combined with the history, music, wildlife, and the weather make for somewhere that will really take your breath away in a different kind of way. I recommend renting a cottage with a fireplace and sea views and you will know exactly what I mean.
@shanavrouletis120611 ай бұрын
Agree. Barra and South Uist are gorgeous!
@reinhard805311 ай бұрын
Skye is very easy reachable with the bridge but it can get crowded especially in summer. And apart from the many tourists(!) it is really beautiful and diverse.
@revjimbob8 ай бұрын
The Western Isles are beautiful.
@airidasiliauskaite83347 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tip! Planning to go in August, and terrified with crouded places. Problem is: using public transport. I don't drive. Usually it works ok in other countries
@revjimbob7 ай бұрын
@@airidasiliauskaite8334 There are some great ferry trips around the Western Isles and the Firth of Clyde. Bus links between them all.
@lynnejamieson2063 Жыл бұрын
A bit of advice, most Scottish people aren’t speaking English (and I say this as someone who is Scots born and bred) they are likely speaking Scots or Doric both of which have the same origins as English but have some different words and pronunciation of letters. I.E a Scottish person saying home will often say hame instead and some instead of saying “be quiet” might say “hud yer whesht” but along side these pronunciation, word and phrasal changes, you will hear words that are perfectly recognisable as English. The vast majority of Scots will automatically adjust how they speak as soon as they realise that you aren’t from the UK though and most will adjust if they realise that you’re not Scottish. Oh and we know that not every language has the sound that we have that is represented by ch and is the sound at the end of the word Loch so we do not expect that sound to be made correctly and appreciate when it is BUT you will pretty much be expected to say Edinburgh, Glasgow and Lomond correctly if you’re from an English speaking country. Accepted pronunciations are Ed-in-bruh, Glaz-go and Low-mnd. Most of all though, be friendly and not too loud. Don’t be afraid to ask anyone for help or directions, the Scots are a friendly welcoming nation on the whole and if they’re able to help they will. Be respectful of the country, don’t expect things to be the same as they are back home because they’re not and please don’t say you’re Scottish unless you were born there or brought up there or live there full time. Claiming Scottish heritage is loved and can be a great conversation starter but if you’re breathing Scottish air for the first time and you’re not a newborn, you’re not Scottish and it can irritate some people if you claim that you are…especially if you try and tell them what Scotland and Scottish culture is like. Discuss your experiences but don’t claim better knowledge than the locals. If you’re a Trump voting person from the US, best not to think that’ll endear you to the Scots, he’s not a particularly popular character…and not just about his politics. Speaking of politics, Scotland on the whole is a mix of Democratic Socialism for government but with a liberal dusting of conservative values and very welcoming to all.
@jmillar71110 Жыл бұрын
Americans heed this advice here! Spot on. I would also like to add.. don't call us Scotch... that's whisky😂
@LiqdPT11 ай бұрын
@@jmillar71110or eggs (even though they're English). As a Canadian/American, in general I THINK Scotch is ok for things, and Scot (or Scottish) for people.
@jmillar7111011 ай бұрын
@@LiqdPT as a Scot, the only way in which using "Scotch" is ok is for scotch eggs, scotch pies, scotch pancakes and scotch whisky. That's all 😂
@LiqdPT11 ай бұрын
@@jmillar71110 got it. Food items... ;)
@kratze173811 ай бұрын
We had a lovely Trump-bashing session with a group of old ladies on the Isle of Arran once after a long walk. They were relieved to find out us Americans aren't all pro-Trump.
@Gokiburi7778 ай бұрын
It’s not that the Scots drive on the left side of the road, it’s the fact that the roads are narrow and built to handle 14th century wagon traffic.
@jakesolo28725 ай бұрын
Scot guy here. I couldn’t believe the size of the roads when I first went to the States. How do people manage to crash into each other? You’ve got so much space and time.
@danielconway71905 ай бұрын
@@jakesolo2872 mainly the terrible road design
@KayJayFusion5 ай бұрын
@@danielconway7190 And the terrible drivers
@norrsken1828 Жыл бұрын
on my bucket list now!! Thanks for this great video.
@markralston7277 ай бұрын
As a scotsman who lives here, I thought you done a great job, and to be honest accurate on all points. Well done
@-j5t-8938 ай бұрын
If you visit Edinburgh I strongly recommend you pay a visit to the Botanic Gardens, about 15 to 20 minute walk from the New Town. Free to enter, a genuinely superb collection of plants set in beautiful gardens. I also heartily recommend you spend some time in the drinking establishments on and about Leith Walk...the city centre is lovely but it's mainly for students and tourists. You will find a much more authentic experience if you venture a little way out.
@D-enson7 ай бұрын
Don't call us 'scotch'... Scotch is whisky, Scottish are people
@kenjackson62564 ай бұрын
I was expecting him to add that to the Scottish/English mistake...
@majorca61917 күн бұрын
jock
@hollybromley4710 ай бұрын
SUCH GREAT ADVICE!! We took our first vacation to Scotland a few years ago and watching a LOT of driving tutorials on KZbin was invaluable. There was more to learn than we realized, but it also helped to prepare our brains for the experience. We stayed in three primary "hubs" from which we took multiple day trips in the area: Sterling, Inverness, and Skye. For two full weeks, we had the opportunity to "freestyle" our vacation with no real timetable which allowed us to roam freely and discover many delightful sites. That said, we did our research beforehand and found out about local events and the biggest "must-see" attractions in each area. And although it was a two-week driving tour, we didn't hesitate to take the train to see some sites. It was well worth taking a train from Sterling to Edinburgh for the day rather than driving. The food in Scottland was absolutely FANTASTIC, especially the seafood. We are adventuresome eaters anyway, but discovering how much we enjoyed haggis and black pudding, especially in a "full Scottish breakfast" was fun. Getting away from the main tourist attractions and seeking out little local cafes and shops made our adventure so much more memorable!
@alananderson78395 ай бұрын
It’s Stirling
@evelynwilson1566 Жыл бұрын
I would also say explore the Stirling wider area. Don't just spend the day in the city. The countryside is gorgeous and there are so many fascinating historic sites outside of the city. People tend to treat Stirling as a one day visit but there's so much to see outside of it as well.
@cck6740 Жыл бұрын
We went to Scotland earlier this year...it was wonderful. We did everything via public transportation and walking. We were there for 4 days and stayed in Edinburgh for the whole time; if we go back we'll go to the countryside.
@kratze173811 ай бұрын
Edinburgh was awesome, but I fell in love with Inverness. We rented a house right next to the river walk and it was phenomenal. We walked everywhere, never needed a car except to get out to Culloden and Uruquart (we took buses both times, worked great). Definitely consider Inverness! I want to go back and do more of Scotland, and maybe move to Inverness someday.
@channelkg11 ай бұрын
As someone who went on a solo road trip for two weeks, I would also add: PUBLIC RESTROOMS ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN! Also, as Americans we are used to gas station bathrooms - they are not for public use, employee use only. Be careful with this as you're traveling. Also, Scotland is quite small compared to most US states, so you can see quite a lot of the country in a shorter amount of time.
@robertwalters565411 ай бұрын
Scotland is not small you didn't go the islands of Scotland and there's about 100 of them and you think Scotland small some of the islands are nearer Norway than Scotland
@scottw.325811 ай бұрын
Petrol Station toilets tend to be for customers only in a lot of places, but if you ask nicely enough, they'll let you use them. I can only imagine you approached with the wrong attitude if they told you the toilets were for staff only. Also, yes, Scotland is a small nation, but there's a lot to see within that space. Tourists often make the mistake you made, thinking 2 weeks is enough to see a lot. You've seen barely anything in 2 weeks, mate. Trust me. You could spend 2 weeks exploring Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling(exclusively those 3 cities) and miss out on a shed load of things in the surrounding area. Then you have the Islands, which would take more than a fortnight to explore, the Highlands too, you could spend a month in the Highlands and still not see everything. You have barely left a scratch on your fortnight adventure.
@okeesmokee665811 ай бұрын
We were running into the same problem - then we asked and learned about "public" toilets. These are as described - usually with parking right next to the facility. We ended up using public toilets in several of the small towns as we traveled northern Scotland. Really had no idea that they existed.
@a.humphries86789 ай бұрын
Oh, lordy. So what does one do about a bathroom??😢😮😅
@scottw.32589 ай бұрын
@@a.humphries8678 You ask nicely if you can use them. It's that simple. I don't know what this person did, but they must've annoyed the staff at the petrol station, because the toilets are not for staff only. In many places, they state the toilets are for customers only, so, you either make a purchase, so you are then a customer, or you simply ask if you may use them, and you'll 99 times out of 100 be given permission to do so. The simple fact is, though, that you may either need to hold it in for a while, or, if you're that desperate, find a quiet spot to pull over by the side of the road and go for it.
@juliamallon2948 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you show less well known places on your channel.
@ariiahohenstein8795 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Grim_Beard8 ай бұрын
I'd add a couple of things: 1) Scotland has 'right to roam' laws, which means you can go almost anywhere you like in the countryside with just a few sensible restrictions (e.g. stay out of people's gardens, don't damage crops). If you're able to, make use of those laws and get out and explore! 2) Don't go up Ben Nevis, or any other big hills, in flip-flops. Mountain Rescue won't appreciate it. Also, no there isn't a cafe and gift shop at the top (that's Eryri, a.k.a. Snowdown, in Wales).
@lg-ii6pm Жыл бұрын
Also it can be cold in summer!! The last time i was in Edinburgh only the canadians on our tour were dressed for the weather (late may)
@a.humphries86789 ай бұрын
Oh my! I'm going to be visiting from Texas, where it's already in the 90's!! I'm not used to cold and dreary.😅
@janehobson23553 ай бұрын
@@a.humphries8678 No such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothing! Take layers. With the top layer being a waterproof jacket.
@sharkus0116 ай бұрын
Just got back to Nova Scotia from a 12 day tour of Northern Scotland and Skye....absolutely magical time, we can't wait to go back for more, will do Orkneys/Shetland next, and then Outer Hebrides after that❤❤
@ALANL4460 Жыл бұрын
Well said about our food. Scottish food is great and if deep fried isnt your thing try Cullen skink, mince n tatties, steak pie, Scotch pies all really good hearty food
@Fat_Cat_747 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget mice in pastry parcels.
@jamesgough393810 ай бұрын
Don't forget sticky toffee pudding.
@KaiColloquoun-gt7kw9 ай бұрын
Macaroni pies arenot tobe missed
@tomwillis30894 ай бұрын
@@Fat_Cat_747 Mice? I can't say I've ever knowingly eaten mice in pastry parcels and I'm a native.🐭
@Fat_Cat_7474 ай бұрын
@@tomwillis3089 Yeah but you're not a cat are you ?
@josephrogers533710 ай бұрын
Last August I was in Scotland for 10 days, first Edinburgh then to Ayr and stayed for 3 days in Maybole where my ancestors, the Kennedy's located. Ayrshire should be on a must for travel to Scotland. Loved it. We took the train across Scotland and that was great, clean and comfortable. Wish we had such in the U.S.
@josepg.24794 ай бұрын
Me and my family were in Scotland in 2019, and we are going to return to there for sure, so I take note of your advises. Great country.
@renferal5290 Жыл бұрын
I was recently in Edinburgh. My second time there. I've been up in the Highlands as well. Never has any issues understanding them.
@kratze173811 ай бұрын
Here's mine, based on a trip there: Don't buy shortbread at the gift and tourist stores! Buy it at Tescos! It was so much cheaper AND better and tastier, all of us took a few packages home.
@sarah-phillips Жыл бұрын
Yes, can confirm Edinburgh is hilly. The smartwatch said we did 38 floors in one day!
@duncancallum Жыл бұрын
Yes Sarah that is par for the course, super hilly super beautiful too.
@kratze173811 ай бұрын
That shocked me a little bit when I went. So much climbing! It was pretty awesome but daunting to know how many different levels and layers that city has. Like a cleaned-up Escher drawing.
@janehobson23553 ай бұрын
Top tip: I take buses up the hills and walk back down!
@alicequayle4625 Жыл бұрын
Great tips. Yeh we went to Arran at the weekend and all the food places were booked up / full from Glaswegians over for the weekend.
@Bleckman6664 ай бұрын
Great video as always! I went on a distillery-themed road trip with my cousins back in 2015. We rented a Range Rover at EDI and basically drove the NC500 via Inverness up to John'O'Groats then around and down via Summer Isles and Oban, ferry over to Islay and back, before finishing our journey in Glasgow. Driving on the left isn't really an issue since most of the roads are single lane with meeting lots at the side of the road (marked with an "M"). Just make sure you use the one on the LEFT! Took us better part of the first day to figure that out... ;)
@simonstadin Жыл бұрын
4:25 I practiced driving on the left in my home country (Sweden) before visiting the UK. Would totally recommend
@hfranke0711 ай бұрын
And for me (I lived in Edinburgh some years back.... I still miss it) the biggest biggest mistake is not to try haggis..... listne, the is the only place in the universe, where you get haggis. You can get it in any great pub and restaurant. Even at street food vans..... try it. It taste great, and you can return home at say "Hi, I had haggis in Scotland..... " Great video. You nailed it. Thanks.
@anma360310 ай бұрын
We live in the South West of England and we have haggis in our supermarket so it’s not the only place you can get it. Love it
@alancarlyon34010 ай бұрын
Well done with your opinion of us Scots! There is so much more that Scotland has too offer! I was impressed when you mentioned Plockton, Not many Scots know where that is ((palm trees) yeah I have seen the whole of Scotland = Now a pensioner/carer for my wife! We miss going up north very much! We go to Rannoch every year, a we have a timeshare there - West of Pitlochry. You need to visit the islands of Scotland - So many too visit!
@skyefarnan2311 Жыл бұрын
One thing I recommend is to go to the Scottish parliament, despite how it sounds it's really interesting. For one, there's a viewing balcony that you can go to and listen in if the parliament is in session.
@saskiaschoonderbeek879 Жыл бұрын
I've visited Scotland twice and it's a beautiful country. If you don't like to drive there and want to go up to the highlands, I highly recommend booking a tour with Rabbies. They offer great tours. The guids know a lot of things and give you very much information. You travel in small groups, which is nice. We booked a tour with them both times (a daytrip and a 3 day tour). They were fantastic. Love from the Netherlands.
@exowarrior6 ай бұрын
I am glad you like it so much here, it is always good to hear people from across the world enjoying my home country. One thing I want to point out though is that Irn Bru is not bubble gum flavour, it is its own flavour, as you get Irn Bru flavoured sweets as well and sometimes ice cream. The same company (Barr) make bubblegum soda as well and it has a completely different taste.Of course if you do wish to try Irn Bru for the first time, my recommendation is to try the Irn Bru 1901, as it is the original recipe.
@GrahamMacdonald-w9o8 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in Edinburgh, there is a feature that occurs all the way down the east coast of Scotland (and much of the east coast of England), namely the haar. This is a sea mist that only exists within about three miles of the coast. Early in the morning, you think the weather is going to be a cold and a bit grim all day. However, by 10:30 am or maybe a bit later, the sun will have burnt off the haar and you will have a nice sunny day ahead of you.
@davidlauder-qi5zv7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, there are often days, particularly in Edinburgh, when the haar DOESN'T burn off during the day. A few years ago, while a few miles inland there were warm temperatures and blue skies, in Edinburgh we had haar every day for a whole week. And even when the haar does burn off by 10.30am, it tends to return by 4.00pm. Very disappointing. It's like being in San Francisco.
@joancampbell91574 ай бұрын
The Borders are also worth visiting and usually missed out. It’s a huge area with great scenery. Lots of history and old castles.
@BradThePitts Жыл бұрын
Don't worry about driving on the left side of the road, all over Scotland they drive much, much slower than people are accustomed to than in say in North America. The highways and the roundabouts are not difficult to navigate because they are not particularly crowded, and in the city areas the speed limit is 20 miles per hour.
@kumasenlac55046 ай бұрын
4:40 The easiest way to avoid driving on the wrong side of the road is to go to the Highlands - the single carriageway roads there don't have a wrong side.
@StravaiginHippy6 ай бұрын
Of course they do.if you meet another car in a passing place - you must keep to the left. We don't want to be in the accident your stupid remarks will cause.
@erikawilson115411 ай бұрын
I totally recommend a historic Scotland membership if you're visiting the castles. It will save you loads. The membership costs the same as visiting 2 castles. Plus you get 10% off gift shops and cafes. Don't be ripped off. Advice from Fife.🏴😊
@pierrelesage70975 ай бұрын
if hoy hike on the west side,, as we do in 2019 on the West Highland Way, do not underestimate the voracity of the midge. And talking about food, why Walter did not mention the haggis.
@danielmontaigne12196 ай бұрын
Main mistake ‘I’ve heard of deep fried mars bars and pizza crunch. I’ll try one’ But do indulge in haggis, Irn Bru, tunnocks tea cake, a bridie, any and all whiskies (in moderation). Just not all on the same day.
@Morgarten-ny9lt5 ай бұрын
The East Coast North and South of Edinburgh is beautiful. Short distances, not many tourists around, awesome beaches, cliffs (e.g. Eyemouth). Much underrated...
@coletteleroux46369 ай бұрын
Just come back from week in Edinburgh Went to see all local sights Castle Britannia Arthur seat Day trip to loch Ness et Highlands. Local bus service to princess street top Found Edinburgh an amazing city Sight seeing Pubs.restos Ambience All brilliant Non regrets Would definitely return
@cabacardi-c8s Жыл бұрын
Mark thanks for coming out with this video. My wife and I are going to Scotland in 2 weeks. Super excited
@a.humphries86789 ай бұрын
How was it? I'm going soon. Can't wait!
@cabacardi-c8s8 ай бұрын
@@a.humphries8678 we had a great time. It was nice to see New Years celebrations in a different country as well as check out the Christmas market while it was still open. Isle of Skye was amazing. Worth all the walking.
@sheilaroddick58538 ай бұрын
If it's castles you want you can't beat Stirling and ofcourse,the Wallace Monument is not far away.
@a.humphries86788 ай бұрын
@@cabacardi-c8s wow, that would be a wonderful time to go. I'm going in May and am so excited!
@Phenotypek Жыл бұрын
I’m moving to Scotland in a few months! Love that you made this video and posted it today. Canada will always be home though
@AgathaLOutahere Жыл бұрын
I knew someone of Scottish descent in North Carolina who would occasionally wear his kilt to his office job. No one batted an eyelash...but then people of Scottish descent are a dime a dozen in the Carolinas, Virginia......
@adrianderrer61149 ай бұрын
We come back again, with the Car this Summer, We will check Arran and surroundings. Mull, Skye are Beautyfull also the Outer Hebrides, the Beaches Near Inverness are outstanding, also visit Aviemore. We Love Scotland 🤩 and if you visit smaller islands, take cash with you! our Non UK Bank cards are not working everywhere 🙂
@lauramb94611 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the great advice! You always make it so realistic and simple. We like how you always encourage the respect and consideration for each country. I love Scotland, and there is no better way to explore the country than roadtripping with a Scot. I enjoy "blending- in" but I am still la tourist/visitor😅
@carlfromtheoc178811 ай бұрын
from edinburgh I found it easy to get to Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen, and Dundee. Glasgow has a great museum with aliteral wall of cars. In Aberdeen I had lunch at a local place and had a nice chat with a man who works on North Sea oil platforms. You can use the various hop on hop off bus tours to get to the royal yacht, or the three bridges on the Firth of Forth. I even hiked up Arthur's Seat and at the top posed like Rocky Balboa at the top of the steps. Then others realized they could do the same. Oban, great place to visit and chatted with four guys who were there for a week of fishing. Just beware, if your hotel is in a very old building, it may not have an elevator, so lots of steps.
@okeesmokee665811 ай бұрын
Went to the World Pipe Band Championship in Glasgow this past August 2023. Our son and daughter were competing in their Grade 2 Band. We enjoyed Glasgow much more this time - maybe because we spent more time and got to know people. We then went to Orkney - highly recommend it. Have been to Skye that last couple of trips - Orkney had lots of sites very close together. The ferry from Aberdeen was a fun adventure. Ended our trip back in Edinburgh to see the Tattoo - always a treat. The only challenge we had was flying British Airways from London to Glasgow and Edinburgh back to London - we flew Delta on the long haul. BA cancelled both our flights and we ended up wasting a lot of time in the airport. Love Scotland!!
@DeniseBrawn10 ай бұрын
I am truly so grateful for this video, especially about driving. My daughter in law and I are going next year and are planning on Fort William and Glencoe. :) We want to be away from the bigger cities - we want the highlands and the remoteness. And driving is a relief. Maybe I'll give it a go!
@nankleffman217410 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your insight. Thank you.
@PKirkham1Ай бұрын
If you go to Scotland and you’re happy driving, kipford in the south east of Scotland near Dalbeattie is a tiny fishing town with some great walks nearby. Plenty of comfortable holiday cottages. Used to go once or twice a year when I was younger. Just be careful being out too late in the winter as theres no street lights.
@martinhart30744 ай бұрын
As an expat Scot living in Malta for the past 2 years, I completely agree with you about the point regarding wearing a kilt. Anytime I tell someone I'm from Scotland they automatically assume that I wear a kilt every day. I'm 38 and how many times have I worn a kilt? Four - and I genuinely hated wearing one. As you said Mark, never assume that just because someone is Scottish they always wear a kilt. A kilt is generally kept only for special occasions such as a wedding, university graduation, New Year etc.
@tobiojo6469 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, awesome video
@JootjeJ Жыл бұрын
Some places offer annual memberships that are cheaper than two separate visits, so if you want to visit twice during your stay it's already worth it to buy an annual pass instead.
@craig14792 ай бұрын
One thing about Scottish pounds: they have really cool pictures of Scottish castles on most of them, so if you love castles, the pound and multiple pound notes make excellent souvenirs
@bluenosemum10 ай бұрын
If taking the ferry to the Isle of Skye book your tickets with CalMac in advance!! Drive-ups will be disappointed. Some of the best, most memorable meals I’ve ever had have been in Scotland. The haggis neeps and tatties I had in Applecross I’ve fixed as my phone’s wallpaper. And speaking of Applecross, the drive over the pass is a must for anyone brave enough to drive the highlands. It’s an exhilarating (harrowing) drive over one of the highest, narrowest, steepest, awe-inspiring roads in Scotland.
@MaryKay-52211 ай бұрын
My husband and I spent 4 weeks in Scotland. It just wasn't enough time! We drove everywhere and took ferries to Orkney and other Islands. Skye is fantastic! My number 1 recommendation, GET GPS!
@just_another_person_18 ай бұрын
We loved our week in Scotland. We were fortunate to rent a car and drive to different places. Such an amazing experience and the people are so friendly.
@kellyshomemadekitchen Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for all the helpful tips! I’m traveling to Scotland next September and thought I was prepared til watching this.
@cijmo Жыл бұрын
Talk to Scottish people, too! A lot of us are from wee towns, out of the way and can give you ideas for local stuff. The trains are great and easy! (Balloch on Loch Lomond!)
@MichaelMcAlexander8 ай бұрын
@@cijmo I'm having a tough time trying to find a Scottish-made tam in Glasgow. I've found a few shops but the reviews about the companies and the clerks are astonishing. My highlight of the trip will be if I can find a gravestone with my surname; I've got one located that is hopefully still legible.
@Concreteowl5 ай бұрын
Clan Tartans are largely bunk. Wear the one you like. The best place to get a kilt is from a charity shop. The PDSA shop on the royal mile has a kilt section and tou can pick one up for a fraction of the price of one from the kilt shops on either side.
@Concreteowl5 ай бұрын
There are lots of Scottish people who wear kilts all the time. It's not that strange.
@Concreteowl5 ай бұрын
I wouldn't recommend driving in Scotland. Get a bus or a train. Google maps is your friend. You will meet more Scottish people you can look out the window and you won't piss people off by getting confused by the roads or the roundabouts.
@Concreteowl5 ай бұрын
The Vegan food is pretty amazing BTW Americans seem obsessed with eating the wildlife😁
@Concreteowl5 ай бұрын
There are lots of different Scottish accents. Not everyone sounds like Billy Connolly or Sean Connery. Some accents sound very similar to English. Don't assume someone is English because you think they don't sound Scottish enough.
@cherifurr39358 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info on the passes. Hope I can use only cards and not use pounds at all, but have a little. Going in May, starting in Edinburgh, but will be there for 11 days-going to Glencoe, Clava Carins, Culloden, Inverness, Perthshire, Loch Ness, tour Tomatin whiskey distillery, take the scenic train, have tea on the Royal Yacht Brittania. Definitely buying local snacks. Wish I had time to go to Isle of Skye, Glasgow & Stirling. Have been to Ullapool and the western highlands. Am on a small group tour because I can’t drive-they’ve booked hotels and restaurants. (Edinburgh 2 days in advance, though.)
@wendellgee11 Жыл бұрын
I love Scotland!! I reccomend driving to explore. My favorite part was Potree and driving through the highlands.
@Freddybabykeene9 ай бұрын
Portree
@malthuswasright8 ай бұрын
The booking ahead thing counts double if you're planning to play some of the more iconic Scottish golf courses. Don't think you can just rock up and play - some have limited slots for non-members and you need to book your slot well in advance.
@evanmacdonald9632 Жыл бұрын
You'll find that around half of scots don't like being called british, we won't get angry but the topic is still very contentious.
@andrewgreenhalgh8374 Жыл бұрын
If you live on the island of Great Britain you are British or a guest of the British
@duncancallum Жыл бұрын
@@andrewgreenhalgh8374 You may be British but most Scots love being called what they REALLY are and that is being called a Scot.
@davidwolfe9722 Жыл бұрын
On the other hand half of Scots are proud of being Scottish and British.🏴🇬🇧
@KaiColloquoun-gt7kw5 ай бұрын
Only green brigade Irish supremacist celtic supporters don't believe they are British. Strathclyde British were an integral ingredient of the Scottish nation, far more than Gaels who were more likely to attack the Lowlands when it was at war with the English.
@Hsalf904 Жыл бұрын
“When are you going to wear a kilt outside of Scotland?” * laughs in Nova Scotian *
@LiqdPT11 ай бұрын
To be fair, that's just "New Scotland"
@andrewweisel43811 ай бұрын
I wear my kilts in Hawaii 🤙 all the time
@Hsalf90411 ай бұрын
@@andrewweisel438 Love it! Hope Hawaii and Scotland both gain independence soon
@gregoryoutdoors10 ай бұрын
For me Scotland is the best when hiking, long distance walking and wild camping. Im happy living here in Edinburgh for that.
@PrzemyslawSadula6 ай бұрын
A week ago I just came back from Scotland. My main base was in Contin Campsite, the Riverside Chalets and Caravan Park. I recommend a very nice and quiet place with friendly owners. Village store 1 minute from camp and fish and chips shop 5 min from camp. close to Jamestown and Strathpeffer. I've been exploring the surrounding area and also Inverness and many more. But when I got back home I was driven by Fort Augustus, Fort William. After that from Glencoe to Bridge of Orchy road A82 along Loch Lomond and the catching Glasgow etc. One week epic journey 1300 miles. In Edinburgh I went to 2021 and also had an epic journey.
@gerardolei15133 ай бұрын
Great information man!!! Thanks!!
@aquatech-fk1lz5 ай бұрын
Your post is so informative and you are such a good ambassador of your country.
@biggshow10457 ай бұрын
As a glasgow native I'm offended by your description of irn Bru. It tastes like steel girders.
@dstaceywassup7778 Жыл бұрын
Isle of Skye was one of the best places I've ever been to
@WDH59510 Жыл бұрын
It"s a great place but book your accommodation before you go ! Speaking from experience.
@mickemike2148 Жыл бұрын
This was really good stuff Mark!
@bobbell446110 ай бұрын
No mention of the border counties. don't miss the common Ridings especially Langholm on the last Friday of July.annually this year the 26th. On the A7 road just nine miles into Scotland. Starts early and finishes late check it out.
@lukeroberts65779 ай бұрын
This video made me feel so proud of being Scottish.
@marknichol468810 ай бұрын
I’m Scottish, live in Scotland and this video is very accurate, well done , good job 👍🏻
@bobdidit558 ай бұрын
If any shops in England refuses to take your Scottish pound notes, you are entitled to walk out the shop with the goods. All Northern Irish and Scottish money is legal tender in the UK and cannot be refused.
@Michael-kt6gi6 ай бұрын
Sadly you are talking absolutely rubbish.
@KaiColloquoun-gt7kw5 ай бұрын
Absolute rubbish. Don't even try it.
@chrismccartney27804 ай бұрын
@bobdidit55 it is legal tender, but any shop has the right to refuse service to anyone. In that case you would complain formally, not steal the goods 😆
@janehobson23553 ай бұрын
That is not true.
@AngelaDuchesnault5 ай бұрын
There's also a lot of great VEGETARIAN food in Scotland. You can get vegetarian Haggis and even vegetarian Fish + Chips.
@howardlowry6412Ай бұрын
Vegetarian fish?
@AngelaDuchesnaultАй бұрын
@@howardlowry6412 yep. On Tobermory - Hook'd sells a yummy veg fish. Tastes like real fish. Might be made by Gardein or some big brand- I doubt they make it in house
@cynthiajotim82233 ай бұрын
I have not traveled to Scotland in 6years I want to go there and see all I can. Love it.
@ninalina728 ай бұрын
I love traveling in Scotland, and always try to convince my friends to come with me or travel by themselves. I'll send them your way - as this is all what I keep telling them. You nailed it!
@upgrades23hike Жыл бұрын
I was in Edinburgh in 2017 and loved it. I'd love to go back
@irenerobertson-smith550211 ай бұрын
Been there done that. B&b's on the isle of skye painted in those bright colours down by the harbour, we stayed in one and also up on the hill overlooking the harbour. Wonderful trip even being Scottish I had never been to some of them.
@clairehislop587310 ай бұрын
1 other thing if you don't like crowds then don't go on the subway if Rangers are playing at home (unless you want to see the game)
@billcook476810 ай бұрын
I love Scotland. Love the people, love the landscape. My wife and I have gone four times. But you can’t convince me the food is any better than “just ok.”
@gilliandrysdale53069 ай бұрын
perhaps you have been eating in the wrong places there are loads of great options all over Scotland I Do hope you enjoyed your visits though ❤🏴