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Travelling around Scotland
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Thinking of flying up to Edinburgh area/Highlands, then on a coach trip around Scotland or train journeys. Never been there so think it is about time. Which travel companies would do this package, all in with the flight from London ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> My pal and I went to the Highland games in Pitlochry years ago
Ah, so many memories!
As for the Hebrides, I worked out years ago where my affinity with the Gaelic came from. We were sailing from West Loch Tarbert to Port Ellen and, in the queue for food, I asked my late father what language the people in front of us were speaking. "That's the Gaelic, son" he replied. "My grandad spoke it." And that was it! Hooked...
Ah, so many memories!
As for the Hebrides, I worked out years ago where my affinity with the Gaelic came from. We were sailing from West Loch Tarbert to Port Ellen and, in the queue for food, I asked my late father what language the people in front of us were speaking. "That's the Gaelic, son" he replied. "My grandad spoke it." And that was it! Hooked...
> there aren't too many people who speak Gaelic these days.
Probably more than you think! There were 58,000 in 2001, and we're confident of at least twice that number when the 2011 figures leak out. It will be interesting to compare and contrast with how many Scots consider that they speak "Scots", which was the other of the options on the census in Scotland.
I've just spent an absolutely brilliant evening on Skye speaking nothing but Gaelic.
Probably more than you think! There were 58,000 in 2001, and we're confident of at least twice that number when the 2011 figures leak out. It will be interesting to compare and contrast with how many Scots consider that they speak "Scots", which was the other of the options on the census in Scotland.
I've just spent an absolutely brilliant evening on Skye speaking nothing but Gaelic.