On August 18th we picked up our rental car. First stop was St. Andrews as we made our way to the Highlands and our ultimate destination, Aviemore. Aviemore is a small town within the Cairngorms National Park, which is within driving distance to the whiskey trail.
We drove through some other cute small towns along the way. It rained but that didn't stop us from walking around and seeing the sights of St. Andrews.
St. Andrews is known as the "home of golf" and was where the 2015 Open was played. St. Andrews also has a university - the oldest in Scotland.
We drove through some other cute small towns along the way. It rained but that didn't stop us from walking around and seeing the sights of St. Andrews.
Driving through towns |
St. Andrews is known as the "home of golf" and was where the 2015 Open was played. St. Andrews also has a university - the oldest in Scotland.
Starting our walk through St. Andrews |
Small streets |
More doors |
Blue door |
Love this arch |
The front of St. Andrews cathedral - it was the largest building in the country in 1318 |
Wet selfie |
The wall is still in tact |
Most of the cathedral is in ruins |
King Robert the Bruce was said to have been present when the cathedral was consecrated in 1318 |
Entering the cemetery |
Paul noticed that this wall also had the occasional piece of petrified driftwood |
Peeking through |
View of the cathedral from the cemetery |
"It's a trap!" I liked the colors of these lobster traps. |
Looking out towards the North Sea |
What remains of the St. Andrews castle |
Another view of St. Andrews castle |
Walking to the golf course |
Golfing at St. Andrews |
Beach shot |
We stopped for chicken pot pie for lunch |
Streets of St. Andrews |
We stopped in Pitlochry for some tea and scones |
Driving towards Aviemore |
Glamorous Camping |
Actually quite comfortable despite the size |
Except the bathroom was not - especially with very limited hot water |
The church in Aviemore |