Pros: Seaside activities, premier golf course Cons: Too peaceful for thrill seekers
There is an amazing little town on the West Coast of Scotland, called Troon. Just a wee coastal village, it has become a resort to more inland Scots. The Old Course at Troon hosted the 1997 Golf Open, and is a popular course among golfers. I like...
Pros: The beauty of Scotland is just breath taking, you'll love it always Cons: none
I lived in Scotland for almost five years, and me and my entire family fell in love with it. Having come from Ireland we had some idea of what it would look like, but what we found was just wonderful.
Pros: Beautiful area that is rich in history and Geographical. Cons: So much to do so little time.
Edinburgh is a beutiful area steeped in history and mystery. The area itself is a magnificent physical setting tied to key aspects of Scottish history. With spectacular scenery and lots of places to shop this is the place to go.
Pros: Gods Country, some of the best scenery in the world and lots of history Cons: Wet
If you don't mind a little wet cold weather and you want to see gorgeous scenery and meet some of the nicest people in the world, you must visit Scotland. Best time to visit, weather wise, is June through August. Time it right and you can catch the...
The Cat's Moustache Gallery, Creetown, Dumfriesshire by rtrevanion ,Oct 01 '04
Pros: Just a lovely place - can't praise it enough! Cons: only open weekends at the moment! What a shame!
The Cats Moustache gallery offers original unique handmade arts and crafts from Scotland, the UK and beyond.
This beautiful little gallery stocks a wide range of paintings in oils, acrylics and watercolours, silk painting, calligraphy and lettercutting, ceramics, wood, glass, textiles and other handmade gifts. All at very reasonable prices and the two ladies who own the place show a real knowledge and passion for the work which they sell.
The gallery is child and dog-friendly, everyone is welcomed with a cheery smile!
They run a regular series of exhibitions and demonstrations throughout the year, all of which are free.
The owners have great plans to expand in 2006 into a much bigger premises with a coffee house incorporated - can't wait! They are also planning a transactional web-site to be up and running sometime next year so we can all shop on-line. They have a brochure site at the moment at www.thecatsmoustachegallery.co.uk.
In short, well worth the 1 minute detour off the A75 to get there!
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