January is not my favourite month for travel as the weather can be very unsettled and the 21st and 22nd were no exception. After visiting several hotels in Oban last year, I suddenly thought how much nicer it would be if you could stay for 2 nights on the Isle of Mull rather than in Oban. I found a nice hotel on the internet, but decided that I better go and check it out for myself. The drive to Oban from Aberfeldy (where I had been visiting my Mother) was very pleasant and I arrived in Oban in good time for the 4pm ferry. I had time to go to McCaig's folly above Oban and look out to sea from there. The views are spectacular with the snow covered mountains at this time of year. The ferry crossing from Oban to Craignure on On your arrival in Glasgow we will be staying at the Beardmore Hotel on the banks of the River Clyde. We will spend 2 nights in this lovely hotel which has large and well appointed rooms with views from them to the river Clyde. The hotel is unusual as it is owned by the National Health Service, the only one of its kind in Scotland. I found the management team very friendly and helpful and the porter was a fund of information on the area. It is a short journey by taxi from Glasgow International Airport to the Hotel. A link to the hotel is at the right. From Glasgow a trip is planned to the Falkirk Wheel and Linlithgow Palace. Links are on the right.
After our trip to Mull and Iona we will be heading south and staying at The Mill Hotel New Lanark for 3 nights. The hotel is also situated on the River Clyde and most rooms in the hotel have views to the river. The Falls of Clyde are a short walk from the hotel. We will also visit the Mills and learn about life in the 1800s. The village first rose to fame when Robert Owen was mill manager from 1800-1825. Owen transformed life in New Lanark with ideas and opportunities which were at least a hundred years ahead of their time. Child labour and corporal punishment were abolished, and villagers were provided with decent homes, schools and evening classes, free health care, and affordable food.A forerunner to our free education and national health service. Links are on the right.
I have provisionally booked a hotel for us in Dumfries and I will be visiting it later in the week. I will write a further report about the remainder of our tour in mid February when I return from a short break in England visiting family and friends. Dumfries is one of the areas along with Alloway and Edinburgh closely associated with Rabbie Burns. The Homecoming year in honour of his memory has started very well with Burns Nights all around the world including one in Harlingen, Texas organised by Warren Kininmonth. I now know who I can get to do an immortal memory for us when we hold our own Burns night on the Clan Tour! Links to Dumfries and the The Gathering are on the right.
There have been several interesting programmes on Scottish TV this year to do with the History of Scotland, Robert Burns, and Scottish Clans. I have collected these onto DVDs which I hope to show you some of on our travels around Scotland. I am excited that Clan MacDuff is going to be a part of Homecoming Year and am looking forward to renewing friendships and making new ones.