Thursday, April 21, 2011

Scottish Highlands: Inverness, Part I

Inverness is the fastest-growing city/town/etc. in Scotland, a few hours north of Edinburgh by bus. It's the major city attached to Loch Ness. Clarissa and I both fell hard and fast. It is adorable!



We arrived in the early afternoon of Friday, and checked into The World's Cutest Hostel- the Bazpackers Hostel, for anyone interested in doing Inverness/Loch Ness on a budget. We wandered around the town for a little bit, discovering this oddity:

Like a TJMaxx, but with a pound-sign attached to the same price numbers instead of a dollar sign, thus making it actually much less of a bargain

...then continuing on to the river that runs through town. Sadly, this was before we commenced the Grand Bubble Tour, so I just have some normal pictures for you:









There is a castle on Loch Ness, Urquhart (Urk-heart) Castle. Our bus passes got us to the Castle without having to pay a special fare, which would turn out to be exceptionally handy...

We arrived at the Castle at about 4:30pm. It turns out that the Castle is only open until 5, and the last entry is 45 minutes prior to closing. Whoops.

This was at first quite distressing- we were planning on leaving relatively early the next morning to allow for the maximum amount of time at our next destination, Skye, on Saturday (when the buses would still run around the island). And the Castle didn't even open until 9 the next morning! But we hopped around and took what pictures we could. And it ended up being an excellent turn of events, because it led to the advent of the Grand Bubble Tour!

We could only get pictures from behind a series of prickly bushes, but we did what we could.

The Scottish flag

An example of the prickly bushes lining the fence that kept you from gaining unpaid access to the castle

Castle! The last inhabitants blew it up rather than see it overtaken, thus it's state of... well, blown-up-ness

The Very First Bubble Shot


Do you see Loch Ness in the background??

A wedding appeared to be taking place







We started out at the castle feeling very unhappy, but by the time we left, we were So Happy. Bubbles just make the world a happier place! 

We went back the next morning before Skye, but this is already a super long post, so I'll make that a separate post. Entirely likely I will get it up in just a few hours, but if I don't, it will be about a day, because we are heading to Glasgow tomorrow for the day. 

1 comment:

  1. Love, love, love your adventures - and no doubt the Highlands are better off for having hosted you two and your bubbles!

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