A cute little tea room in Stirling for lunch - Parsnip Soup and Ploughmans Lunch. Yum.
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We found it odd the Scot's print their own currency.
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Stirling's Unicorn?
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We were on the right track!
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The view out towards the Wallace monument with the snow capped hills behind
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The walled Stirling Castle
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I can't find out who this dude is, but he's looking out towards Robert the Bruce and the Wallace Monument in the distance.
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Cuthbert's grave! Not sure why they would bury a Guinea Pig here.
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The well manicured graveyard with Stirling Castle in the background.
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Gini not wanting to get too close to the "Beheading Stone" - the stone they used to use to execute people on.
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Interesting rows of gray housing.
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The "Beheading" Stone, out the back of Stirling Castle.
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The streets of Stirling
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A cute pub in Stirling "Whistlebinkies" which we didn't venture into.
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Very impenetrable Stirling Castle
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Wallace Monument
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I assume, a statue of Wallace, attached to his monument
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It was rather breezy up there.
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The view of the greenery below was fantastic
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Lost in the wilderness
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A Medieval Foodbridge on the way to Wallace Monument
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Our first woolly cow sighting!
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We like the woolly beasts.
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And they liked us, too.
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One of the Lochs near Callander
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The grave of Rob Roy.
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Being dicks in the graveyard.
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Another woolly beast sighting.
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All the animals were very hairy.
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Picturesque scenery.
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The automatic black stallion. Or perhaps pony.
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The top spot in Collander for dinner - Mhor Fish.
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Along with some hairy cow beer!
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Yum yum yum.
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Quite incredible scenery.
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Out across the lower highlands, on our way through Glen Coe.
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Woolly scratching himself
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A trickle through the lower slopes of Ben Nevis
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Reminds you of home, no?
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A lonely widdle tree
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What chu looking at?
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Easy does it.
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Navigator has a snooze on our return to Callander
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We reward our selves with some more Lade Inn ale - this time from the Lade Inn!
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We got Ladeout, Ladeback and Waylade at the Lade Inn and thoroughly enjoyed it.
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The main street of Edinburgh
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Edinburgh Castle
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Edinburgh Castle
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Edinburgh castle
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We team up with McMillan Clan at a local pub recommended by David Morgan.
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With a head of Marcus.
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Well worth the wait - a massive Angus Fillet steak with large chips and a haggis sauce.
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Gini got the Curly Fries
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Hom hom hom hom.
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