Thanks for the responses!
Gob wrote:Not coming anywhere near us? Shame, but we did choose to live out in the sticks. Normally we'd have offered to host you, but at present we're living in a campervan!!
Actually I meant to include the southwest (Devon & Cornwall) in "the south of England"...if you're still living in your van a month from now we'll at least honk the horn as we pass.
Long Run wrote:I enjoyed the Cotswalds, nice scenery and castles to visit; Hastings the old city is interesting and similarly beautiful scenery; I liked Avebury (but most go to Stonehenge instead). I mentioned before that Rick Steves guidebook for England and Scotland is a good resource, at least for visiting Americans.
The Cotswolds and Stonehenge are on our list; and yes we have the Rick Steves book.
RayThom wrote:Grab a pint of bitter, and a bite, at almost any well-kept, Sheffield pub. Ask the barkeep or a patron for one interesting local place to visit. Whether you eventually see those sights mentioned you'll leave the pub, saddened to be parting ways, but with new friends.
Now this sounds like
just the sort of trip we have in mind!
Sue U wrote:Scotland is hella scenic. Not sure what you can expect in weather or daylight that time of year, though. Spend time in Edinburgh, go to Inverness and farther north if you have time; skip Glasgow.
BoSoxGal wrote:I couldn’t visit Scotland without seeing either the Hebrides or Shetland Islands, but that’s just me.
Hope you have a wonderful trip and share some pics when you return!
We'll be starting out in Edinburgh, and spending the first couple of days there, then renting a car and driving north to Inverness, probably then approximately following the route of the old Caledonian Canal and its lochs (and its locks) toward the west coast of Scotland, then meandering on back to Edinburgh to take the train south. (I recently noticed that Hertz often has £1/day deals on rental cars they need to "reposition" from one city to another, including Edinburgh-to-London, so we might do that instead of the train.) Sadly we probably won't have enough time to visit any of the islands (maybe another trip?), and whether or not we stop in Glasgow is iffy, probably depending on time, weather, and our mood.
Three weeks to go, so we'd better start getting ready...
