Most of the fishing villages are still as picturesque and traditional, with their fishing boats, creels and fresh lobster and crab for sale at various small booths. This time, we found a new-to-us village where the empty long sandy beach and wild sea and cliffs was only enhanced by the cold windy day! Most exhilarating.
Before heading home on the Monday, we stopped at historic Culross, where much of the Outlander series was filmed. It is one of the most intact 16th/17th century villages in Scotland and I could picture the past with ease - even the streets are mostly still cobbled.
Rosemary
3 comments:
What gorgeous photos, Rosemary - you're right, they do speak! You live in such a beautiful part of the world.
They are truly wonderful pictures, Rosemary. What breathtakingly beautiful places you found to visit, especially Culross. So glad you enjoyed your break in the lovely, fresh autumn air xxx
Thanks so much, Teresa! I think the UK is lovely in so many different ways in different places.
Thank you, Joanna! Between gallivanting and having granddaughter for two days, the writing needs to catch up now.
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