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    The Necropolis in Glasgow is really cool and overlooked. Inverness, Stirling. So much to see so little time. Check out Graham's pictures from his trip last summer (His winter) for some other ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millar
    The Necropolis in Glasgow is really cool and overlooked. Inverness, Stirling. So much to see so little time. Check out Graham's pictures from his trip last summer (His winter) for some other ideas.
    I second that. Inverness is great. You can access Loch Ness, Drumnadrochit, Culloden,etc all from Inverness. If you are checking out the capital of Scotland you should also check out the capital of the Highlands. Oban is really nice and not too far from Glasgow by coach. We stayed at a great B&B (with a pub attached) and had the best Scottish breakfast and most relaxing time.

    As for Edinburgh, I really enjoyed the haunted tours and the haunted themed pubs. Try and find the bathroom on the mainfloor of the Jekkyl and Hyde pub (hint it's in the bookcase). Greyfriars was neat, as was all of the royal mile. We were told by several locals to skip the castle, as the price of admission was quite high and the money could get you alot more fun around town.

    Glasgow was okay, but a bit of a let down only because it was just another big city built on a grid system. Of course the area near the University is nice.

    It all depends on what kind of things you guys like doing. Scotland has a lot to offer any tastes.

    Enjoy your trip.

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    Great news Rocky, you will have a good time, Scotland is a wonderful place.

    Weather does play a big part but my favourite places were Skye and Iona, they mostly represented outdoor activities such as hiking and walking.

    Edinburgh has some good indoor places, museums etc.

    We're looking for a Burns Supper too, we may have to hold our own.

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    If I were going in January, I'd kill myself getting to Celtic Connections concerts.

    http://www.celticconnections.com/celtic/index.cfm

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    Scotland must sees

    There are a lot of interesting heritage buildings here in the Scottish Borders such as Drumlanrig's Tower; Hermitage Castle; and the abbeys at Dryburgh, Melrose, Jedburgh and Kelso though most of the visitor centres are closed between 1st January and 1st April. Still we have nice rolling hills and valleys. At this time of year you might be better to stick with Glasgow, Stirling and Edinburgh, which have a good mixture of culture, tourism and shopping, with attractions open all year round. If you want to walk around wearing a kilt, then Edinburgh, Perth or Inverness are probably the best places to go as you are very likely to see others wearing kilts in these cities.

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    Scotland for Burns Night, boy Rocky you and Kelly sure are lucky.
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