Allen McL wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 12:02 pm
I was watching a Dutch tourist biker's you tube blog of his recent tour of Scotland, he started in Edinburgh, where he bought a CU Jimmy hat, ate the horrible haggis, posed for a picture with a blue faced William Wallace lookalike and had a couple of drams before heading off the following day on his grand tour.
The tour consisted of following the coast up through Fife, Angus, Grampian, around the top through Sutherland, ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway, down through the islands, then Lochmaddy to Skye and finally cut across diagonally via Glencoe back to Edinburgh, where he concluded he'd had a great tour of Scotland. I was left thinking what chance does Argyll, Greater Glasgow, Ayrshire and D&G have with agenda tours like that ? Edinburgh as ever being presented as the perfect starting and end point for any Scottish visit or tour.
That’s thanks to Visit Scotland. Time for a change of leadership and focus to include all of our country not just parts of it.
Sir Walter Scott, Abbotsford, Galashiels and Melrose, Hawick “cashmere town” historic Berwick, still at war with Russia, East Lothian: Dunbar, North Berwick, Gullane and historic Haddington; Clyde Valley, Lanark and Peebles on the river Tweed; Linlithgow, Falkland and Kinross full of Stewart history, Royal Deeside and the Cairngorms, Rob Roy country and the Trossachs and Loch Lomond, Inveraray, Oban and the inner Hebrides, Arran and the Clyde Coast, all of which within easy reach of GLA and EDI. Finally Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness, Perth and Stirling all Scottish cities complementing the capital city Edinburgh.