Our 7 day to Scotland Trip Itinerary in July of 2023: Edinburg, Britannia Ship, Aberdeen, Iverness and  Glasgow. We saw Edinburg Castle, Lock Ness, Urqrchart Castle, The Royal Yacht Britannia, Cawdor Castle and Stirling Castle.

 Below are pictures of the Royal Yacht Britannia now in Edinburg.

 

 

 

 

Below is the oldest town home in the city of Aberdeen, it dates back at least 1545 and it's called "Provost Skene's House. It has been added and altered many times. The building is named after one of its owners, Sir George Skene (1619-1669). He was Provost of Aberdeen from 1676-1685 and he was also a rich merchant. 

 

There is no elevator and the stairs are really skinny so it's not easy to go from floor to floor! 

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This is Crathes Castle, super skinny stairs on this one and not elevator either! However very pretty inside and I recommend it. 

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This is so much fun finding a room filled with dishes and all the history behind it. If you go to Aberdeen, remember to visit the Museum of Art so you can see all these beauties. This is called the "FEAST ROOM".

Below are pictures of the Stirling Castle. This castle dates from the early 12th century and the buildings were built between 1490 and 1600. It is very large and one of the most important castles in Scotland. It sits stop an intrusive crag part of Stirling Sill geological formation. 

It has a lot of significant history, for example it was here that Mary Queen of Scots grew up and her coronation was also here that it took place. It was also the site there the baptism of James VI, who later became King of England and Scotland. It's been a symbol of Scottish independence and national pride. 

Generations of Scottish monarchs have made additions to the castle and it has been in several movies like Mary Queen of Scots (2018), Burke & Hare (2010) and Outlaw King.

Above is Queen Anne's Garden.

Queen Anne's Garden

Below you will see Cawdor Castle, it dates from 1370 and it was built as a private fortress by the Thanes of Cawdor, a family made famous by Shakespeare's play "MacBeth". Here you can visit inside, play golf, and eat in the South Courtyard of the Castle with views of the flower garden. They also have shopping available. 

Most Scottish Castles no longer belong to families, but this one returns to Cawdor Castle every winter. They have owned the Castle and the Gardens for over 600 years. I loved seeing the inside of it and highly recommend you check it out if you go to Scotland. 

Below is Urquhart Castle, one of the largest castle ruins in Scotland and it offers panoramic views of Lock Ness. If you love history, you will love visiting this strategic location. Inside the visitor center you can learn about the castle's history and that includes a film and model replica. You can see the castle's authentic art crafts as well. It will take about 2 hours to explore the castle, the grounds and visitor center. 

You can watch the movie, that is about 10 minutes then see the castle ruins, walk along the walls and see the stunning views of Lock Ness.

Then explore the exhibition rooms to learn the  history, you can also enjoy the cafe that they have over there. 

 

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January 23, 2025 — Cecilia Mason

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