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3 Reasons to Visit Edinburgh This Christmas with Extra Mile Coaches

written by Stephen Morrison

Although I do love my home city of Glasgow, I do enjoy regular visits to our nation’s capital and in time for the festive fun, here is a wee blog from the good folks at Extra Mile Coaches on why you should visit Edinburgh this Christmas.

3 Reasons to Visit Edinburgh This Christmas

The year has sped by at an alarming rate. With Guy Fawkes Night behind us, Christmas is just around the corner, so you might be looking for some festive inspiration to make your Christmas one to remember. Don’t get caught in the trap of celebrating Christmas the same way over and over again. There are so many fascinating and exciting UK traditions to encounter — and Edinburgh in particular provides a wealth of magical festive experiences not to be missed.

Below, we have collected our three favourite seasonal traditions in Edinburgh that you need to take part in while you’re in the area. The temperature in Scotland can get notoriously low during the winter, so be sure to thoroughly wrap up and think carefully about transportation. Using an Edinburgh coach hire to get from place to place will keep you toasty warm and safe from the elements.

1. Festive Christmas markets

Christmas just isn’t Christmas without a trip to a few outdoor markets, with the scent of clove and cinnamon effortlessly encouraging feelings of festive cheer. Visitors to Edinburgh should certainly pay a visit to St Andrew’s Square, traditionally one of the best places for markets in the run-up to Christmas. You’ll be spoiled with delicious food and drink, and you’ll love the range of traditional crafts, which make for memorable and unique Christmas gifts.

2. Princes Street Gardens

Visit Edinburgh This Christmas

Festive activities in the Princes Street Gardens return from 18th November. On top of the European Christmas Market, you’ll get to enjoy the famous Big Wheel, Santa Land and an outdoor ice skating rink. This really is the heart of Edinburgh’s Christmas, with something for all the family. For those who want an awe-inspiring glimpse of Edinburgh from up high, illuminated by fairy lights, hop aboard The Big Wheel and enjoy your view of the Edinburgh skyline.

Of course, one of the most loved activities to indulge in while you’re visiting the Princes Street Gardens is to take to the outdoor ice skating rink. Situated just under the Big Wheel and the Scott Monument, you and the whole family can glide around on the ice, get your blood pumping and really feel the holiday spirit.

3. Edinburgh’s Hogmanay party

Going to Edinburgh without experiencing the Hogmanay would be a real shame — and if you need convincing, this event has been featured in the Discovery Channel’s “Top 25 World Experiences“. The celebrations last for three whole days, beginning with a famous and enchanting Shetland Viking Torchlight Procession on 30th December. On New Year’s Eve, you can take in the remarkable fireworks display and on New Year’s Day, the bravest among you can take a freezing cold dip in the Firth of Forth. The event began in 1986 as a joke, the implication being that the refreshing sensation will cure you of your hangover. In the years that followed, the tradition was carried on as an act of charity.

Coach hire Edinburgh: safely getting from place to place

If you’re not a local, getting from place to place in Edinburgh might feel daunting. If you don’t fancy driving your party around and sacrificing a drink or two of whisky (and if the idea of public transport fills you with apprehension), you can always consider the option of a coach hire, or an Edinburgh minibus hire with driver. This way, you’ll safely get chauffeured from place to place in a warm, comfortable vehicle driven by a local who knows the best sights to see and places to visit. Not to mention, the cost of a coach hire is generally the most price-efficient option, especially when you’re dealing with a large party. Don’t allow your Christmas spirit get compromised by bad planning!

Whatever you do when you visit Edinburgh this Christmas, we hope you enjoy every second and that you experience all that the remarkable city has to offer.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post with the fee going to my Cancer Research Ironman Challenge Fund. That being said, Edinburgh is quite magical at Christmas or at any other time, when there are at least another 25 Reasons to visit.

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Escape The City: Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

written by Stephen Morrison

Go Ape have seemingly invited every blogger and their dog (now, that would be a blog) for a swinging time in their Aberfoyle location, set at the entrance to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.

I’ve still to receive mine, but that didn’t stop us from heading off to Queen Elizabeth Forest Park to experience the Great Scottish Outdoors.

For the uninitiated, that also means experiencing the Great Scottish Weather.

The forecast wasn’t great, but we were keen to escape the house and the city  and after some gentle persuasion (“we’re going out and that’s final”) the boys warmed up to the idea of going for a wee walk (regular readers might see a trend developing for whenever I use the phrase “wee walk”).

As we set off, one thing that wasn’t warming up, was the weather. It was a drookit day and after an hour’s drive to Aberfoyle from Glasgow, our spirits were dampened a little. The sky was grey, verging on black and the heavens seemed keen to open up on us.

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But hey, we had driven for an hour and there was a park to explore. But first, there was a cafe to explore. I fed the parking meter its £3 for a full day’s parking and then moved on to feeding some others.

Teresa and the boys don’t function properly without food, so we sheltered in the Lodge Forest Visitor Centre, to gather our thoughts, some maps and a few provisions.

At £18 for three hot drinks, two soft drinks and three cakes, it wasn’t overly expensive and the boys seemed happy with their hot chocolates.

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Suitably fed (and bribed) we all set off to explore Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

There are four recommended walks in the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park ranging from a gentle and accessible 1/2 mile route to a waterfall to 4 mile hikes up to viewpoints over the forests and land beyond. We decided to try and do at least two walks.

The waterfall walk was as easy as suggested and it is worth the lack of effort. The falls are pretty and photogenic while the boulders at its base are generally safe and fun for the kids to play on

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

We nearly didn’t go much further on this walk due to a discovery that stopped us in our tracks.

Teresa discovered that lying on a hammock was the most relaxing thing ever, while the boys discovered the joy of swinging around on said hammocks.

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

Set amongst the trees with the noise of the gurgling stream and the waterfall in the background, the swaying hammocks offered an opportunity to relax, empty my mind and empty my pockets as all my loose change fell onto the ground. This shattered the spell that the forest was putting me under and I managed to free myself from the enchanting comfort of the hammock.

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We then set off and crossed a wee bridge. This brought us out to a three way junction, with no apparent means of choosing which way to go. Unless, of course, you count the map in my pocket, but who looks at them? We could hear people monkeying around at Go Ape to our left and made the reasonable decision to go right.

After about 15 minutes of walking we came to another junction and the sight of a path leading up into the forest was enough to pique our interest. Teresa consulted the map and we recognised that we had stumbled across the Lime Craig Circuit. According to the information sheet, it was very steep in places .

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An understatement if I have ever read one.

This was a hard slog. More than once Teresa and I had to stop for breath and I know, from my regular checks on my Garmin, that my heart rate reached its peak as we tried to reach the peak of the hill we were on.  Danny, our family mountain goat (note: he isn’t really a goat) tore up the hill, while wee Jack was responsible for some of the spikes in my heart rate.  Every 30 secs he would make a pass at overtaking me and I’m sorry, but there is only one walk leader in the family. Just as he sprinted level. I would burst into my own sprint. Loaded with extra baggage (our provisions and my belly) I just about kept him at bay until deciding that I needed to let him win once.

Not because I am good step-dad, but because he was killing me and because Jack is as stubborn  as a mule. Unless he is kept entertained or distracted, he realises that he is walking up a very big hill only to walk back down it again.

He is often apt to simply sit down when he has had enough

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

The walk through the pines, clouded in mist,and the heather, bracken and thistles that surrounded us on every side was postcard and poem pretty. For expats across the world, this is the Scotland they adore and the fact that there was virtually nobody else on the trail made it all the more tranquil. Even the occasional rain shower enhanced the tableau.

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

We could have walked all day in this, but after about 40 minutes we were faced with a decision.
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Should we climb or should we retreat.

As a family, we like a challenge and after a careful consideration of the wet and slippery scree, we put our heads together and we decided that it would be a shame not to climb to the top and experience the vista that awaited us.

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

So off we set and it was tough. Ideally you want proper hiking shoes and even hiking poles for such a walk, but it can be completed without either. Even with the rain, it wasn’t too muddy, but we had to climb carefully and I almost lost my footing on a couple of occasions. This isn’t a walk for everyone but it was enjoyable and and there is always a sense of satisfaction from the thrill of reaching the top and reflecting on what you achieved

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The top for us was only 1,009 feet high and to my pals who are Munro, Corbett and Graham baggers, this may seem like a small climb, but for us it was a fun and rewarding challenge. At the top you can see all the peaks and valleys around and it made for a pleasant spot to have our packed lunch.

Suitably rested and fed we headed down back towards the Information Centre on a slightly different and easier route. One that could be accessed my most and another example of us taking a right turn which turned out to be wrong. This was a gentle and peaceful descent. We were all in high spirits, despite the increasingly heavy rain, and we were all happy. There was no ruminating about busy schedules or homework and we all felt at peace.

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

Scotland is blessed with with stunning landscapes and in Forestry Commission parks, such as the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, you can easily spend a day on trails and learn about the history of the land.

Inside the Lodge there is information on logging operations of old. We ended our day in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park learning about the LumberJills, an army of female loggers who helped Britain’s war effort during WW2 by taking on responsibility for providing much needed timber. At the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, they are remembered and honoured for their contribution and it it is a worthwhile addition to any visit to this magical part of the country.

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

The Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is a one hour drive from Glasgow and once there you have the entire Trossachs National Park to explore. After a year of travelling extensively across the world, we are going to try and spend as many weekends walking and lunching in our own backyard.

What walks would you recommend for a family who enjoy quite but challenging walks within driving distance of Glasgow?

 

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Stairway to Heaven- Running In Sorrento

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Next stop on my Italian tour was the beautiful and picturesque coastal town of Sorrento.

I had previously envisaged some early morning barefoot beach runs.  However, I really should have conducted some prior research.  For Sorrento is mostly pitched on a cliff top and beaches were in short supply.

I say mostly pitched as my hotel was in fact located in the Marina with a short stretch of beach, which really would only have been suitable for sprint training.  So each morning I made the most of my location to begin my run up a punishing and seemingly unending set of steps to the top.  I’d like to say that I sprinted up them like a mountain goat, but in truth, the last dozen steps were taken at barely faster than walking speed and in temperatures of 28C, I thought my heart was going to explode.

Sorrento Steps

Which, it almost did on a few other occasions.  The streets of Sorrento are very narrow.  Like lots of Italy, the vehicles of choice have two wheels.  As an active travel advocate, it pains me to say that it wasn’t the self-propelled variety.  And Sorrento doesn’t only lack from a shortage of beachfront.  The town’s planners, way back, obviously weren’t too pedestrian friendly.  For every so often, the sidewalk I was on would abruptly stop and I would be forced to join the motorised traffic, on the road.  I can only guess from the car horns and shouting (my Italian isn’t great, but pretty sure they weren’t encouraging me) that I wasn’t too welcome.

Sorrento Traffic

If I were to avoid becoming another road traffic accident statistic and meeting my maker, I had only two options open to me.

The choices were to either resign myself to NOT running in Sorrento  or to continue risking the ire of my girlfriend by getting up at an unfeasibly early hour and getting out before the rest of Sorrento was awake (well, apart from maybe the fishermen).

Well, I’m a runner (haven’t always felt able to say that) and if she loves me…I guessed, she’d understand. Plus the views from my run route were pretty spectacular.

Sorrento View

But even that wasn’t sufficient as another omission from traffic in Sorrento were the concepts of “give way” or “slow”. When combined, narrow streets, blind corners and lunatic early morning drivers made each run a little too exhilarating.

On too many occasions, I’d be approaching a corner, only for a motorcycle or moped to burst into view and more worryingly into my path resulting in the need for some evasive action, on my part.

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There weren’t going to be any PB’s set here as I learned to approach every bend and corner with caution. However, the mixture of heat, exertion and panic did manage to secure me the coveted “Sweater of the Week” award from my pals Elle and Jen.

 

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Vidi, Vici, Curro

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“That’s an awful lot of running gear” my girlfriend remarked as I packed for our trip to Italy. “I am going to do an awful lot of running” I responded just before ducking to avoid the shoe (not a soft running shoe) heading in my direction.

While my better half spends her time researching hotels and planning activities, my preparation for a vacation normally revolves around researching running shops and planning running routes.  For me, going to a new country is an opportunity to run in a new country and to buy a running top in a new country.  And with several Great Run events planned for this year, I couldn’t afford to not run for two weeks.

Some people like to go on bus tours, but I reckon that there’s no better way to experience a city than to run in it.

“And I have yet to find a better city to run in, than Rome, while I learned that there is no better time to run in Rome, than at dawn.”

At dawn the streets are relatively clear of crazy drivers, the tourists are still tucked up in their hotel beds, and given that the sun is only just rising, the temperature isn’t yet in the upper 30’s (I learned the hard way).

And there is nothing quite like running past the ancient ruins of the Colosseum and the Roman Forum as the sun rises.

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Apart from maybe running amongst the ancient relics of the Vatican as the sun rises.  Standing in almost solitude in St Peter’s Square prior to the arrival of the masses is an experience I’ll forever savour.

But it isn’t just the streets lined with beautiful architecture and stunning viewpoints.  Rome is built on seven hills which give ample opportunity to do some hill sprints.  Running up and down the Spanish Steps was my personal favourite, although I did garner some strange looks from all the beautiful people adorning the steps in their Italian couture.

Rome Steps.

Not the Spanish Steps.

Whether it’s running along the banks of the Tiber or running through the tree lined Villa Borghese with the locals, Rome is a beautiful city to run in.  And when in Rome, I couldn’t resist getting my own special carved marble moniker

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