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The Cycling Scot

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I want to see all of Scotland by bicycle. Lonely Planet contributing writer-Experience Scotland book. Travel blogs about exploring Scotland.

Edinburgh شامل ہوئے Aralık 2012
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The gardens at Culzean Castle are stunning. I've written a review of the castle on my blog: bit.ly/4tcZEYv
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Castle Campbell- the location above Dollar Glen is the standout feature. From the approach road the view of the fortress, peaking from the tree tops is a moment you will always remember. Easy to visit by bike from Alloa, details on my blog: bit.ly/2jUYf5a
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The Big Burn Walk in Golspie. One of my favourite walks. And easily accessible by public transport: bit.ly/1SxdV8C
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For an authentic experience of how British Railways used to be the Caledonian Railway is a great day out and easy to reach by bicycle. All the details on my blog: bit.ly/2bJzb0N
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My blog about Wemyss Bay station. I think its Scotland's most beautiful train station? What do you think? bit.ly/2NPfxB1
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Merry Christmas! These photos are from a snowy bike ride in Aberdeenshire a few years ago.
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Culzean Castle. Of all the castles in Scotland this one has the most to see and do. Not just the castle, but the grounds. This is a full on castle experience, perhaps the best in Scotland. Have you been? What do you think?
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Try this great little cycle route. Take a train to Alloa and then there's an easy 7 mile traffic-free cycle route that transports you to the pretty town of Dollar and the spectacularly located Castle Campbell. Read about it on my blog: bit.ly/2jUYf5a
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Forres is known for its floral displays and impressive architecture. The town is in Moray, around 26 miles from Inverness. Here's my blog about exploring the town: bit.ly/3BANnmp
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I was sorry to hear what happened to the Spey viaduct. It was a pleasure to ride my bike over this magnificent structure a few years ago. You can read about this on my blog: bit.ly/30oiGCX
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The Scottish Deer Centre offers the special experience of being able to hand-feed deer, including the iconic red deer. You can also see magnificent birds of prey and watch them in flight at one of the falconry shows. Here's my blog about it: bit.ly/3I0Mnj3
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This book would make a great Christmas gift for someone. ​Kate Rawles cycles for thirteen months following the spine of the Andes in South America on a bicycle she built herself from bamboo bit.ly/46A7273
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These stones are known as Fingal's Limpet Hammers' as they have the appearance of the tool that was used to detach limpets from rocks. You'll find them on the Isle of Colonsay. 15 things to see and do on the island: bit.ly/2pLQF5G
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Highland cow action, Isle of Colonsay
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This thirteenth century mass of formidable stone once guarded the sea approach to the heart of Scotland. One of Scotland's most famous historical figures, Flora McDonald, was imprisoned here. Exploring Dunstaffnage Castle: bit.ly/2WVWAAA
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Amazing Aurora tonight.
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