Posted by: u2injesus | June 2, 2008

scotland in my language (part 2)

The second day after I spent couple hours in St. Andrews; I headed to Stirling. It’s because St. Andrews is not a big city and the weather was not quite friendly to me so I couldn’t spend time in the beach or somewhere outdoor like the golf course since St. Andrews is the city of golf. So I just decided to go to Stirling which is about 1 hour trip.

I reached there and the sky was clear. But my stomach was singing the old song. Well, I was hungry and fortunately I found my fav food during every trip I do: Mc. Donald. So I had my lunch there. After the lunch I tried to find my way to the castle.

What a day! The sky suddenly changed its color. It was cloudy. However, I was quite relief because though the way to the castle is up climbing, I didn’t get lost and I could find the place without any difficulty (after all, it’s not very complicated).

The first thing to do was to but the entrance ticket. After having the ticket, I headed to the castle. It was a guided tour, the price is including in the entrance. The guide gave some brief explanation for every part in the castle: the room, hall, wall, etc. It was quite interesting and though it was raining for a while, I enjoyed the visit.

And after the visit, I didn’t want to miss grabbing some souvenirs. So I left there with souvenirs in my hand and some photos I took. Directly from the castle I went back to the bus station to going back to Dundee.

And here are some of the pictures. I hope you like them.

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Hi
There are so many things to do in and around
St Andrews. Indeed the Kingdom of Fife has something for everyone.
So if you’re visiting this area again, do check out my website - http://www.scotlands-enchanting-kingdom.com

Enjoy your trip.

There is so much to see and do around St Andrews, and all over the Kingdom of Fife.

If you’re visiting here again - do please check out my website.

Enjoy your trip.

Sorry about adding the 2nd entry above - I thought I’d messed up the first one. Sorry.

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