This trip truly was all about the journey. In both Scotland and Iceland we were in the car quite a bit – but we stopped so often with breaks like these – that it never felt like you were sitting very long.
Next stop after Dunblane was Queen’s View. It isn’t exactly on the main road we were traveling on, but the detour to and from was worth every bit of it.
Loch Tummel is long and narrow. It is surrounded by forests. In the summer it would be a wonderful place to hike. While planning our trip, we saw a lot of pictures of the places that made it to our list of stopping points. There are some incredible ones of Queen’s View in the autumn.
For lunch we stopped at the House of Bruar. If a store can possibly be ‘majestic’ then this one pulls it off nicely! It is right in the middle of the Cairngorms National Park. Karisa and I could have easily spent the better part of the day here. We browsed through the Ladies’ side – most of the clothes were wool and so lovely! Coats, scarves, sweaters, socks! The men’s side was fun, too, but we sped through it as we were hungry and you could see the food from there!
They had some smaller antique shops, Clan goods and an Outlet section. Those who know us well will know that we must really have had to get on the road – because we didn’t even step foot in those parts!
The Jam room. Marmalades from every citrus you can imagine!
Easter treats galore! Those chocolate eggs were huge!
I would have loved to bring home some Lime cordial and some Ribena. We did get golden syrup and bird’s custard powder.
Ok – if you are planning a driving holiday through Scotland – here is one thing I would change. We organized our itinerary so we would be in Dumbarton on a Saturday. Anyone else I would tell to go the opposite direction than we did.
If we would ever do it again – I would give this part of our trip an extra day. There was so much to see. I would eat breakfast here. Then stop over and get cheeses, jam and breads, and pies and snacks for a picnic at Queen’s View. I mean – LOOK AT ALL THOSE PIES! – and we didn’t even eat one!
Funny thing is – we never really passed anywhere else to even eat the rest of the day. Had we known, we could have taken food and eaten dinner later.
They had a ton of samples, too. We sampled a few things, but we were stuffed from just eating the lunch there!
Haggis, anyone?
So many biscuits – so much shortbread!
Many (many!) of the roads in Scotland are pretty narrow. There are pull overs all along the way. If someone is coming and you won’t both fit – one car pulls over and the other passes by. Both drivers do the ever so slight hand up off the wheel wave (is there a name for that?).
Serg was the driver and by trips end had waved to so many other drivers! There were only a couple of times that one of them had to back up because they had both gone too far for them both to pass.
The pull overs are not always in the right spots – but sometimes there are – and you can hop out for some quick beautiful pictures.
Like this:
We stopped briefly at the Fort William Commando Monument to take some pictures. From here you could see Ben Nevis in the distance. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles.
The 2 pictures above are panoramas – but I am not sure how to get them to show. I don’t know if you click on them if you can then see the entire image or not?
Serg at the actual monument. It is dedicated to soldiers from WW2.
So stopping to get pictures around every bend every 10 minutes wasn’t possible. But there were some perfectly positioned pull offs where we were able to take a picture out the window…..
It was just so lovely – every turn – every change of the sun and clouds.
And then – just before you hit the Isle of Skye – we spotted the deer – hundreds and hundreds of them. They were hard to spot in the speckled moors – the little bit of snow cover didn’t help.
Can you spot them? There really wasn’t time to stop to get some close ups – sunset was quickly approaching.
You can see them a bit better here. Ris was really wanting a stag picture. And not just any stag – but one that would look straight at her while she was taking the shot. But that wasn’t going to happen this night. We got a couple of decent shots out the car window. And then we just watched the hundreds of deer as we drove on to the Isle.
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