Our trip couldn’t have started off better when we picked up our
hire car and we were upgraded to a BMW, oh yeah! Our first day and we headed off around the
coast to St Andrews and then continued up to Inverness. We saw some amazing views on the way
including the ruins of St Andrews castle not to mention some beautiful
landscape. Time for dinner and wine at a
very upper class pub looking out over Loch Ness just incase we saw any monsters
pop their heads out, lucky for you we were safe. I decided to give a fish tasting plate a try
and might I say wow. All of the fish was
amazingly cooked (if only I could remember what they all were), although to my
surprise it was served cold, but it was all fresh and local and I would love to
go back up just to have some more.
Next morning we were up early for a beautifully cooked full
English breakfast before heading further north to Ullapool and then looping
around the coast back down to the bottom of Loch Ness. This is where my appreciation for autumn began. We decided we would stop at a few random
places on the way as the weather was being very kind to us with the sun shining
and no rain at all. First stop was a
fast flowing river waterfall, it was amazing.
But the most spectacular scenery came later in the day when we found a
mirror like lake with such amazing trees lining the banks, not to mention to
snow covered peaks of the mountains in the background. A spectacular day driving with a few quick
stops for food, including lunch at a little cafe where I had some local smoked
salmon and cream cheese sandwich from the cutest little locals.
Heading back to Edinburgh we were much less fortunate with the weather and could hardly see in front of ourselves for most of the day due to either rain or fog, so we decided to do some indoor activities and go on a tour through the Ben Nevis whisky distillery. Although similar to the distillery that I saw on the last tour I did, it was interesting to hear the differences that make each whisky unique. One thing we could not possibly leave without doing was heading to the mountain tops to get a look of the view, it’s a shame we saw nothing at all except rain haha but it was worth going up in the cable cars just for the experience.
Heading back to Edinburgh we were much less fortunate with the weather and could hardly see in front of ourselves for most of the day due to either rain or fog, so we decided to do some indoor activities and go on a tour through the Ben Nevis whisky distillery. Although similar to the distillery that I saw on the last tour I did, it was interesting to hear the differences that make each whisky unique. One thing we could not possibly leave without doing was heading to the mountain tops to get a look of the view, it’s a shame we saw nothing at all except rain haha but it was worth going up in the cable cars just for the experience.
Our week was coming to an end quicker than I had hoped but
we made sure we squeezed a few more things in, including Halloween. Never have I celebrated this holiday in
Australia but it seemed to be all the rage over here so why not get on board
and give myself an excuse to eat some chocolate and lollies. We had an interesting mix of a witch, a
pirate and me being a vampire in our household and headed out to meet up with
some friends. A fun night and I think I
would be willing to celebrate this again when I get home.
I seem to be lacking some food reviews for you here so I
have saved the best for last. Jamie
Oliver has a restaurant in Edinburgh so as a little treat we headed off there
for lunch on our last day together. The
place is huge, I could not get over the size of the restaurant and that it was
full of people, we literally got the last table in the building. It is an Italian themed restaurant so what
better way to start than with an antipasto sharing plate. A unique way of serving it, the waitress brought
two tined cans of tomatoes and rested the chopping board on top of
them. It was rather impressive with an
array of meats and cheeses. It was a great start but my main of salmon was superb. Yep I cannot seem to escape salmon, it
tastes amazing and is a much healthier option than some of the other foods
out there that I just can’t seem to say no to it at the moment. This was served on a bed of ricotta with a
garnish of beetroot and rocket, a combination I would never have put together
but it seemed to work, although perhaps a little too much ricotta than what I
needed.
Sadly our week together ended and back to job hunting but I did say that by the next time I update you all on my adventures
that I would hopefully have some job news.
Well while writing this, I have had a call from my temping agency and starting
a reception job tomorrow for the rest of the week and possibly next week, eek! Wish
me luck x
Good luck with your new job Chlo!!. Hope all goes well.
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