Anonymous wrote:FYI -there are some castles in the US. Closer trip and for kids that age they really aren't going to appreciate or care whether it's a real European castle or a made to look like one in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't sound like the Scotland I lived in.
Anonymous wrote:
France - because DS got to visit his own ancestors' castles. That really made history come alive for him.
Personally, I love the atmosphere of Scottish castles. All that black granite and sighs and gusts of wind, in bleak and foggy conditions, make you believe in ghosts!
But yes, there are some wonderful castle ruins to visit in Scotland. Donattar comes to mind. Edinburgh (not a ruin) is always worth the visit.
Wales probably has the best castle ruins in the UK.
"his ancestor's castles." Not only are we better than you, we were better than you over five hundred years ago. You work for me now, and five hundred years ago, your ancestors likely worked for my family on our manor as serfs. Go away, you serf, you! (THe OP makes me want to barf.)
If you go back far enough, you are probably descended from someone wealthy or prosperous. The wealthy had better nutrition and had more kids survive to adulthood. Edward III of England has like a million descendants today.
Anonymous wrote:Germany e.g. Neuschwanstein
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't sound like the Scotland I lived in.
Anonymous wrote:
France - because DS got to visit his own ancestors' castles. That really made history come alive for him.
Personally, I love the atmosphere of Scottish castles. All that black granite and sighs and gusts of wind, in bleak and foggy conditions, make you believe in ghosts!
But yes, there are some wonderful castle ruins to visit in Scotland. Donattar comes to mind. Edinburgh (not a ruin) is always worth the visit.
Wales probably has the best castle ruins in the UK.
"his ancestor's castles." Not only are we better than you, we were better than you over five hundred years ago. You work for me now, and five hundred years ago, your ancestors likely worked for my family on our manor as serfs. Go away, you serf, you! (THe OP makes me want to barf.)
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't sound like the Scotland I lived in.
Anonymous wrote:
France - because DS got to visit his own ancestors' castles. That really made history come alive for him.
Personally, I love the atmosphere of Scottish castles. All that black granite and sighs and gusts of wind, in bleak and foggy conditions, make you believe in ghosts!
But yes, there are some wonderful castle ruins to visit in Scotland. Donattar comes to mind. Edinburgh (not a ruin) is always worth the visit.
Wales probably has the best castle ruins in the UK.
Anonymous wrote:
France - because DS got to visit his own ancestors' castles. That really made history come alive for him.
Personally, I love the atmosphere of Scottish castles. All that black granite and sighs and gusts of wind, in bleak and foggy conditions, make you believe in ghosts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romania!
Depressing country and dull food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
France - because DS got to visit his own ancestors' castles. That really made history come alive for him.
might be one of my alltime classic DCUM posts.
Anonymous wrote:
France - because DS got to visit his own ancestors' castles. That really made history come alive for him.