Family of five trip to the
British Isles in
2015, September.
DAY 1:
Landed at
Gatwick midday.
Spent the afternoon sight seeing and walking around
London.
DAY 2:
Harry Potter tour in the morning, walking around London in the afternoon.
Nearly recovered from jet lag.
DAY 3:
Left London in the morning via train to
Bournemouth. Picked up rental car and then drove to
West Bay/
Jurassic Coast (where
Broadchurch was filmed).
Drove to
Taunton to stay the night.
DAY 4: Left Taunton to make our way to
Cardiff for the
Doctor Who Experience.
On the way there we met a nice family crabbing at
Clevedon Beach. Popped on by
Clevedon Hall, then
Chepstow Castle in
Wales. After lunch, let the kids burn off energy in the
Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre. Doctor Who Experience in
Cardiff Bay, and then checked out the celebration going on in Bay. Dinner and unexpected late night fireworks.
DAY 5: Walked to the other side of Cardiff for breakfast and exploring. Headed to
Fishguard to drop off the car hire and catch a ferry to
Ireland. Arrived, picked up new car hire, and checked into a hotel in
Wexford.
Travel day.
DAY 6: Drove toward
Ennis where our hotel was and to see the
Cliffs of Moher, our primary activity for that day.
DAY 7: Walked around Ennis in the morning looking at the sites like the Ennis Friary. Then drove towards
Poulnabrone Dolmen. Stopped by the
Caherconnell fort (www.caherconnell.com) and was amazed with the sheepdog demonstration. On to the Dolmen and the
Burren.
Afterwards headed to
Dublin where we dropped off the car hire.
DAY 8:
Woke up in Dublin and spent
the day exploring the city on foot. Lots of different sites such as
Dublinia,
Christ Church Cathedral, Guinness and Jameson,
Book of Kells, and let the kids get some playtime in at
St. Patrick’s Park.
DAY 9: Still in Dublin for the morning.
Played in
St. Stephen’s Green before catching a train to
Belfast.
Switched to a local commuter train to take us to
Larne where we stayed for the night.
DAY 10: Larne was an overnight stay to catch a ferry to
Scotland. Arrived in Troone and then walked (AND walked!) to the local train station to take a train to
Glasgow.
Dropped our bags off at the hotel and then walked to the
Glasgow Science Centre where the kids had a nice afternoon playing & learning.
DAY 11: Picked up our final car hire in Glasgow and then started to drive towards
Fort William. On the way there we stopped at
Doune Castle (who wouldn’t?!) and had a nice lunch in town.
Kids are huge
Monty Python fans and loved the tour. (
Parents are also huge
Outlander fans and loved it as well). The drive was fantastic. Stopped more than once just to take pictures. We stayed overnight in a lovely place in
Ardgour.
DAY 12: Headed towards Fort William to do the Steall Gorge and
Waterfall wall. The
Scots are serious about their hill walks! After the walk, we headed towards the
Isle of Skye. Stopped at
Eileen Donan Castle to snap a quick pic before taking a walk at the Fairy Pools. Got a wee bit of
Scottish weather that day! We did get some nice rainbows, however.
DAY 13: Left
Portree to do the Quiraign
Walk.
Somehow we got off the designated path while trying to walk up the hill. Decided to follow everyone else and went until we reached a spot that was a bit too treacherous for our youngest.
Maybe also our oldest (i.e.
James). Took our time leaving
Skye, making sure to stop at many sites along the way. Stopped at
Urquhart Castle on
Loch Ness on the way to
Inverness. We were treated to an actual wedding that was going on that day.
DAY 14:
First of a two night stay in Inverness. On the first day we had a private tour guide that took us to
Clava Cairns,
Culloden Moor, and
Cawdor Castle and gardens. It was a very Outlander themed day!
DAY 15: Took the scenic route to
Edinburgh through the
Cairngorms Nation Park. Very lovely, if adventurous drive! Checked into our hotel and then spent the afternoon wondering around Edinburgh on foot.
St. Giles’ Cathedral,
Greyfriars Kirkyard,
The Elephant House, and we explored some of
Edinburgh Castle (among others!).
DAY 16: Explored
Holyrood Park and
Arthur’s Seat.
The weather was great so we took our time on the walk. Even found some yummy wild berries to snack on. Left Edinburgh to head back to Glasgow. On the walk, we stopped to see the Kelpies and the
Falkirk Wheel.
DAY 17: A bit of a travel day, we took the train to head back to London. Walked around and saw more sights in London that afternoon and evening.
Tower of London,
St. Paul’s Cathedral, and
Piccadilly Circus among other attractions.
DAY 18: On our last day we met with family for lunch after a little more sight seeing. After that we took a train to the airport and headed back home via
JFK.
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