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Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 81

Tuesday, 20 June 1978

Breakfast at 8. Early start.

Gone about 4 miles when we discovered we had left this book, maps and papers in the bedroom.

Returned and joined a traffic queue of about 3/4 mile into Stirling. Picked up the motorway and fast travelled to Gretna Green. Bought some jumpers £75 each.

By passed Carlisle and headed for the Lakes District. Lake, bare hills with sparse trees. Trees along edges of lakes. Suddenly came upon Keswick a large bustling tourist town. Cars everywhere. Difficult to park. Had our rolls in a national park wooded area near the lake.

At Windermere walked a little of the town and then drove down to the wharf area. People everywhere walking the streets. Many people coming off and around the area where the excursion boats leave.

Pretty drive through the tree lined roads to Kendall and to Kirkby Lonsdale – a neat little town – narrow streets and a square and lots of eating places. Stayed with Mrs Bradshaw. The Parko’s and Batto’s had left there that morning. They had come back and had 2 nights.

Excellent accommodation £3.50 each.

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 80

Monday, 19  June 1978

Cloudy early, fine later

Put dry cleaning in.

Visited Stirling Castle. All the Scottish monarchs have been crowned here. In very good order much restoration work going on. Castle overlooks the whole Forth Valley and used to control all movement to the north. Great Hall used as military barracks for over 300 years by the Argyle and Sunderland units. All interior additions are being taken out and the place restored. The original type windows being done in stone. Baptism Hall, Banquet Hall now museum for the silver of the Scottish units. Large silver centre piece to commemorate the Scots in the South African war and other places they have served. The Royal apartments and some of the circular wooden carvings – known as the Stirling Heads that used to decorate the ceilings.

Out to Callander. Lunch overlooking a small river. Browsed through the shops looking for bargain sweaters.

Elsie and the fire brooms

View near the Trossachs

Out to the Trossachs large rugged mountains that overlook Loch Venacher and up to Loch Katrine – the dam for Edinburgh’s water supply. Lookout on hill top overlooking the Trossachs. Photo of Elsie and the fire-brooms.

Mrs Stirling talked on so we had a late night before our usual supper.

The farm at Stirling

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 79

Sunday, 18 June 1978

Fine & hot

Breakfast 9. Drove round to find way to Edinburgh Castle. Had lunch below the walls. Walked up and had a guided tour to show main features. 9 gates originally to protect entrance. Crown sceptre and orb on display in special secured room.

Edinburgh Castle

Walked down the Royal Mile with many of the tourist shops open. Came past Waverley Station. Took sightseeing bus – the sea, the city, the hills. Down to Portobello area out to foothills of the Pentland Hills and into city. Very rough ride in the double decker.

Drove to Queensferry South and viewed the Firth of ForthRail 2600 yds (1883-1890) and the Road Bridge – 2000 yds (1964).

Back to a lavish supper.

 

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 78

Saturday, 17 June 1978

Very cold wintry wind, dull

Drove around Aberdeen. Down to Dundee. Long bridge over the Tay.

Highland games were on at Newburgh (weather fine and hot). Had lunch. Pipe band came in. Junior races. Cycle races, shot put hammer throw. Large crowd in amphitheatre of private grounds. Left at 3.30.

Highland games

Visited Falkland Castle. Some of it goes back to the 1600s.

Started to look for B&B. None about. Past Forth Bridge and across towards Stirling.

Postcard showing two of the Forth bridges

The Forth Railway Bridge

Found a farmhouse about 8.30. Very big supper choice. Pikelets, toast, biscuits, small cakes, jam, honey, tea, coffee (£3.50). Mrs Stirling, Craigstow Farm, Stirling.

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 77

Friday, 16 June 1978

Very cold wind – cloudy

Breakfast 8.00. Into Inverness – very cold.

Looked for pair of shoes. Difficulty getting the right fitting. Pair at Melvilles – £19.95.

Inverness very busy with traffic through the city.

Decided to go via Peterhead. Flat fully cultivated land. Good travelling road. Stopped at Banff, right on the coast. One lady said she hoped that summer had not gone already. All the locals were heavily rugged up and had roses in their cheeks.

The fishing village of Peterhead

Peterhead is a very large town/city with very many large fishing boats. At the garage E asked if anybody knew the Hay family. Lady gave her the address of a Tom Hay, Jamanca Street. He tried to help and suggested she try Peter Hay, King Street.

They asked us in but they had no relations in Australia. They said the Hays of Coldwells would probably know which one it would be. Time was running out so we headed off for Aberdeen. Lack of B&B signs. Drove through and found a place 3/4 mile out. Seems just a place (£4 each).

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 76

Thursday, 15 June 1978

Cloudy but fine

Farewelled the Batto’s and Parko’s – they have 10 days before they leave England for Singapore.

High climb overlooking Loch Loyne. Interesting drive through Cluanie past a couple of reservoirs (low in water) between very high mountain peaks shrouded in the gloomy mist. The Five Sisters [of Kintail] were magnificent in their grandeur. To Kyle of Lochalsh where we took the ferry to the Isle of Skye (£1.34 each eay). Drove to Breakish and Broadford – small – a couple of shops. Fish and chips in car.

Back same road to Loch Ness. Very low on petrol. Quite picturesque. Took a road to by-pass Inverness and lifted quickly up to poor tableland. Tea at Beauly and drove to Dingwall. I started to look for B&B. Took road over very extensive mountains all covered with heather (not out until Aug-Sep). Found B&B 1/2 mile off road near Tain. £3.50 – Louise and Tom McGregor. Very comfortable. Special supper (pikelets and selection of cakes).

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 75

Wednesday, 14 June 1978

Out to Spean Bridge to the Woollen Mills. Very large stock looks like a place catering for bus stops and tourists. Rather expensive. Back to town to fit Doreen. Bought a packed lunch – rolls, meat and fruit.

Twisty road to Mallaig (the road to the Isles) narrow with passing places. Mallaig a picturesque fishing port. Alongside lake and sea. Rhododendrons growing wild in large patches. Back through Acharacle and Strontian on a very restricted road with narrow passing places and as a result could not see much of the view. Road very slow. Ferry crossing at Corran – 9 cars loaded on to a turntable on a large barge arrangement. The turntable is swivelled around by hand so that the cars can drive off.

Climbed Monument to Clansmen who followed Prince Charles – Glenfinnan.

View from the top of the Glenfinnan Monument

Looking down from the monument

The Glenfinnan Monument to Bonnie Prince Charlie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back just before 6 o’clock to have the “poached” salmon (an 8lb divided by 12 plus the family) – a small portion each.

In Bill’s bedroom – much talking with Doreen taking the lead position.

 

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 74

Tuesday, 13 June 1978

Ayrround and round. Irvine, Paisley. Alongside Loch Lomond – very calm with high mountains in the background. Picturesque drive alongside the lake to Tarbet and wrong road turn took us to Crianlarich where we had lunch at the rooms in the railway station.

Through bare hills and some pine trees to Glencoe – scene of massacre of the McDonalds by the Campbells.

A lone piper in the hills

Over new concrete bridge at Ballachulish to Fort William. Hill view $3.75 + £2.50 for dinner. Rooms with H & cold.

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 73

Monday, 12 June 1978

Fine, warm

Stop at Gretna Green. Photo with Scotchman. Bought jumper for £5.50.

Gretna Green and the village blacksmith

Dumfries [and] New [sic] Galloway through Glentrool Forest Park. Lots of pine trees. Newton Stewart for a dine – late lunch. Quite cheap and tasty – salad, rolls. GlenluceBallantrae, Girvan to Ayr.

Stopped at Bogen Farm – up high on hill top. Near airport, very clean milking sheds. Supper cheese biscuits, small cakes and fruit slice. Very comfortable room £3.50 each.

Our farmhouse near Ayr

Jim and Elsie’s 1978 Tour – Day 72

Sunday, 11 June 1978

Seas eased towards morning but still big seas running. Breakfast in cafeteria. Cheap – bacon and egg 3.50NK.

Reached North Shields, Newcastle at 1.00 pm. Very fast taxi ride into Newcastle. Driver had some difficulty in finding Hire Car Place. They were expecting us and we had the car by 2.10. Letters from Jack, Norma, Nat Trust had been forwarded to us by Jeff.

Headed for Carlisle. Houses very clean and orderly, countryside green. Carlisle 4.00pm. Some difficulty in finding station and then driving to it. Parked the car and walked. Drove around. Back at 5.15 and waited. 5.30 the crew arrived. Keith pretended to walk past me on the railway station.

Molly, Doreen and Keith – all from Oatley

Had tea in a restaurant nearby. Much talking over the meal. Out to Castle Carrock (9 miles), [accommodation] farm house, very old rooms. Landlady rather sharp. £3.50 each.