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group tour of my Scottish homeland
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I look forward to showing you my beautiful
Scotland, as only a native Scot can. "

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Scotland on a relaxing, small group tour of my homeland. Welcome
to my Scottish web site, I hope you enjoy your stay. All the links
on the right-hand side of the page will lead you to my pages about
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and Jokes, Cookery, Genealogy, and even my competitors in the Tour
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All
my small group tours of Scotland,
which often include my native home area of Anstruther,
Crail and Pittenweem,
in The Kingdom of Fife, are paced for discovery and understanding,
not just notching sites. Each small group is limited to an absolute
maximum of 30 people, with a typical small group being 2, 4, or 6 people. I prefer to guide these small groups tours of Scotland
through Scotland in a relaxing manner, staying at one or two base
locations from which we can visit places of interest, and not have
to move luggage every day. Sample Itineray for Small
Group Tours of Scotland 2008.
Tour
Scotland guests tend to be travelers rather than tourists, enjoying
seeing behind the tourist facade, while visiting with " locals "
and seeing sites not normally seen by the regular tourist. Many
group members visit Scotland to trace their Scottish ancestry; others
to golf or fish; most come to simply enjoy the beautiful scenery,
historic buildings and gardens, and most of all, to meet and enjoy
the people of Scotland. My Tours of Scotland can be best described
as being " couthy. " It's a Scottish word meaning " gentle."
What
goes into an unforgettable Tour of Scotland ? Lots of great scenery,
for sure. Perhaps also a smidgen of something you can't quite put
your finger on, but nevertheless creates a lasting impression. Maybe
a piper or fiddler playing in the pub; perhaps a conversation with
a local; a shepherd working his dogs; fishermen landing their catch,
perhaps a family gathering. All my previous group members have their
own lists of defining moments. I wonder what yours will be ? Cameron Tour Of Scotland. Tour Scotland Video Snippets.
Any
time from April through October is a really good time to Tour Scotland.
Spring and early summer are my particular favorites. Forests, fields
and glens offer a wonderful array of colors during that time of
year, while the long Northern days of sunshine let you get out and
enjoy it. There is also no shortage of things to do as all the best
attractions are already open, and are far more relaxed away from
the mid-summer crowds, whilst in the cities the Arts season is in
full swing. But whenever you visit, you're always guaranteed a warm
welcome in my Scotland. June through August is the best time to
attend Highland Games on a Tour Scotland tour.
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Scotland groups have the opportunity to shop, play golf, visit local
pubs, take wonderful digital photographs of bonny Scotland, or simply
go for walks and enjoy local sights and sounds. Let me know your
reasons for wishing to Tour Scotland, and see if I can best fit
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