Scotland for Spring Break

Anonymous
Traveling to Scotland for Spring Break with 5th and 7th grader.
What do we need to know and where should we go?
Anonymous
Over fall break we (9yo boy) did 4 days with family and 4 days split between Stirling and Edinburgh. You might add Glasgow or Inverness in lieu of family! If you really want to see Scotland, stop at the many smaller castles, farm demonstrations, etc. you’ll need to hire a car and drive. Rural roads are paved but ~one lane and windy, so if that scares you, avoid any road beginning with a B.
Camera Obsura in Edinburgh was my son’s favorite thing. Battle of Bannockburn Experience was second. Arthur’s Seat hike tied. You can save a bundle by becoming an annual member of one of the two orgs that owns/runs castles and going to those - get the app. You will get wet. Have good raincoats and two pairs of shoes for kids, preferably one hiking/waterproof.
Anonymous
WE drove and loved being able to get off the beaten path. And keep in mind - it will be cold at that time.
I actually loved Inverness, don't know why.
WE stayed and BnB the entire time and LOVED it!
Anonymous
How much Harry Potter do you want to do?
Anonymous
We were in Edinburgh in summer. The Edinburgh Hop On Hop Off Bus was pleasant given the nice weather. Our kids enjoyed Edinburgh Castle. We took a one day Rabbie's van tour of the Highlands that they liked. I feel like they were okay with seeing QE2's former yacht - The Britannia - which was docked in the port near Edinburgh. There was a historic townhouse tour on the Royal Mile (above an ice cream shop) that was worth it. My kids do like bagpipe music - catch some if you can. They did not enjoy Holyrood Palace.
Anonymous
Wear clothing in layers as temperatures can vary widely from day to day and from place to place. It is frequently damp, even if not quite raining. The outermost layer should be some sort of breathable waterproof, such as Gore-Tex or generic equivalents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much Harry Potter do you want to do?


None.
Anonymous
Make it to Isle of Skye - worth it!
Anonymous
Is spring break for you in March or April? If March a lot in the Highlands won't be open. In April there will be more European tourists, and also more to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Traveling to Scotland for Spring Break with 5th and 7th grader.
What do we need to know and where should we go?


Trump is not allowed there perfect place to go!!
Anonymous
Edinburgh for sure, and a good place to base. Glasgow is less interesting and can be seen in a day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Traveling to Scotland for Spring Break with 5th and 7th grader.
What do we need to know and where should we go?


Trump is not allowed there perfect place to go!!


Hey dumbass, he owns a pretty impressive golf course there, take your politics and TDS to your therapists office. This thread is about planning a vacation, not treating your mental health issues.
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