Enjoy Scotland Castle Vacations

Edinburgh Castle
You can't have a Scotland vacation without a visit to Edinburgh castle. This has to be the most famous castle of them all in Scotland. This castle consists of a few different building most of which you can tour that were built in different eras. There is a lot of walking here to be sure to wear good shoes. If you plan your trip right you can enjoy the Edinburgh military tattoo.
Glamis Castle
Do you enjoy the though of castles that would exist in fairy tails? If you do you can't mill Glamis castle. This is an important castle in Scotland as it has a very strong royal past with the Queen Mother; Elizabeth Bowes-Loyn called it her home and even had her second daughter there. If you enjoy ghost tails then be sure to ask about the resident ghosts when you visit.
Castle of Mey
The castle of Mey is so far north that you could see the Orkney Islands on a good day. This castle was the home of the Queen Mother that was the widow of George the VI when she bought it in the 1900s and restored it. You can visit this castle during the warmer months.
I love Scotland and all things Scottish. There are so many things to do and see while on your Scotland vacations. Visit scotlanddreaming.com to discover which of the Scotland castles and museums you should be sure to fit into your itinerary.
Traveling in England and Scotland

Have you ever dreamed of traveling in England, Wales and Scotland and really getting to know the people, society and culture? Well, there is no better way to do that than to travel and stay at bed and breakfast locations throughout. It's a way to get a true feel of it all and soak up the culture and history all at the same time, meeting fellow travelers, guides and meeting the folks whose heritage and ancestry has roamed, worked and owned the land for 10s of generations.
Bed and Breakfast travel is the way to see it all and see it as it is, without all the plastic signs and tourist traps creating a façade of non-reality. If you are with me on this concept and want to learn more about it all, well then, may I be so bold as to tell you of my own travels and the book I used to do it? Okay then, let me recommend this very special and informational guide to the bed and breakfast stays in England, Wales and Scotland:
"The Best Bed and Breakfast; England, Scotland, Wales" by Mortimer, Wells and Darbey; published by U.K.H.M. Publishing Ltd.
This book is fully illustrated and during my travels from California's LAX to Heathrow, I had ample time to read through it and see all the pictures, thinking wow, I wonder if it is as they say. It is, it truly is. In this guide each city shows lists of bed and breakfast stays and compares them to each other in a simple easy to read chart.
This book is a must buy for the seasoned travel that likes to get a little off the beaten path, I highly recommend it for your personal travel library. I can say this from personal experience; this is the bible of bed and breakfast travel for Scotland, Wales and/or England, think on this.
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