A DAY IN INVERNESS {macaroons, cakes and all the places you have to visit!} || #NatbeesTravels
Me and my friend Vasileia went to Inverness as part of the #tncalling interviewing bartenders taking part in the competition. We had a few hours left after the interviews so we went for a stroll around the river and had the most delicious chocolate churros at So Coco!
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Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in Inverness, United Kingdom
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Culloden Battlefield - Inverness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Culloden Battlefield Inverness
This battlefield marks the site of the historic 1746 battle between the Duke of Cumberland and Prince Charles.
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Chocolate & Scottish Whisky Together?? | Dewars Aberfeldy Distillery Tour | Perth, Scotland [Ad]
Scottish whisky is world renowned but with chocolate? Today we head to Dewars Aberfeldy Distillery for a tour to see why Scotland is known for it's whisky and pair with chocolate! ⬇ More Below ⬇
Welcome back to Scotland! Today we wanted to learn more about why Scottish whisky is so well known, so we head to Dewars Aberfeldy for a distillery tour and tasting with chocolate pairings and what a day!
Whisky from Scotland is world renowned and we can understand why now. The distillery tour was eye opening to see how meticulous the process is and the love that goes into every bottle. We're honestly not big spirit drinkers but Dewars definitely positioned their distillery tour and whisky tasting to us in a way that was much more approachable - with chocolate! It's crazy how much the chocolate changes the profile of the whisky and now we're both a lot more open to whisky.
Having all the notes listed in front of us helped with the tasting as well, to an untrained drinker (us both haha) we really feel like our eyes are open to whisky now and will be looking for the Scottish magic around the world.
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Indulge desert takeaway review - inverness scotland
Hey everyone we went to Indulge which is located in a takeaway called Flames at Drummond street inverness Scotland its across from gunsmiths pub and barclays bank
I got a munchie box Served with 4 Piping hot Belgian Sugar Waffles smothered in freshly Melted Belgian chocolate youget a choice of 6 scoops of ice cream, and 2 toppings and 2 sauce toppings, i got crushed flakes and chocolate sauce.
All this for £12
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SCOTLAND: Loch Ness + Inverness + Fochabers + Cairngorms
First proper solo travel. Lectures are about to finish and stress levels are rising up: a perfect occasion to scape to stunning landscapes.
- Go to Inverness and take a local bus to the Urquhart castle
(no cash machines or cellphone signal there!! so tourists rescued me, don't make the same mistake xD)
- Bus to Fochabers (Just nature and my friend)
- Bus to Aviemore
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(Andrew was an excellent host, he drove to watch the best scenes. He also lends bikes and mountain equipment).
- Train back to your place of origin
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BUS: and Local buses in Inverness do not need to be booked in advance, there are lots of them going to the Loch Ness at all times.
2019 Sister Trip - England, Scotland, Ireland
Follow us on our adventure through England, Scotland, and Ireland! Find our complete itinerary, what we would have done differentely, and #nutritarian finds below.
TRAVEL ITINERARY:
1. Fly to LONDON via Norwegian Air, taxi to Notting Hill. 3 nights at an air bnb in London
2. Train to SCOTLAND — London Kings Cross – Edinburgh train really easy and comfortable -1 night in Edinburgh at Harry Potter airbnb, awesome experience - great host who held our bags so we could have 2 full days in Edinburgh
*definitely could have done another night in Edinburgh- one of our favorite places
3. Left around 4 pm, right before the rental car place closes to drive -yes, on the left hand side- to Fort William.
-- We stopped at The Three Sisters Mountain on the way, which was beautiful.
-- We realized we didn't have a hotel for Fort William and spontaneously booked one right before we lost wifi and got really lucky with a last minute open room at the grange in Fort William- amazinggg B&B - grangefortwilliam.com
4. We drove from Fort William to Inverness and made some stops along the way: Ben Nevis Mountain and afternoon tea at Inverlochy Castle.. We wish we got to see isle of sky in Scotland but we couldn’t fit it all!
5. We spent 1 night in Inverness and woke up early to catch a flight from Inverness to Dublin, Ireland via Logan Air
****wouldn’t have done this if booked it again *** We wanted to go to the Cliffs of Moher, but would’ve gone straight to Shannon if we had to do it again to cut driving time.
6. Drive to Cliffs of Moher - must add this to your bucket list if you haven't been; best part of Ireland!
-- Cute town to get a snack on the way is Lahinch, we went to Dodi Cafe, which is close to the cliffs.
7. Drive from Cliffs of Moher back to DUBLIN - Hotel 7 was perfect - good location and made us steamed veggies one of the nights: hotel7dublin.com
8. Fly back to the states from Dublin via Aer Lingus
Things to do and food to eat:
LONDON - very easy to find vegan spots, but they tend to use a lot of oil / maple syrup / salt so beware of what you order!
Coffee shops and breakfast:
-- Amoret - matcha latte with coconut milk was so good
-- Urban barista near kensigton gardens - soaked oats breakfast was amazing!
-- Farm girl - cool drinks, a lot of them are date sweetened, sweet potato avocado toast good but ask for no additional oil
-- Hotshoe333 - stumbled upon this in the rain and loved the atmosphere and lattes
-- Went to Daylesford organic and picked up really chocolate banana oats and fruit for on the go-
Dinner:
-- Farmacy - vegan restaurant with great food loved everything we tried
-- The alchemist.. cool bar with some vegan options, but watch out for fried food. They use dry ice for their drinks so our tea came out smoking
The tourist highlights:
-- The London Eye
-- Covent gardens
-- Tower bridge
-- Hyde park
-- Vintage stores in Notting Hill
-- Sky Garden
SCOTLAND
Edinburgh things to do:
-- walking around the city alone is really fun!
-- The Dark Side Tour aka nighttime ghost tour - we loved this! Learned stories about the witches/mysteries of Edinburgh
-- Greyfriars graveyard - where JK Rowling spent some time while writing Harry Potter and actually got inspiration for character names on tombstones
-- Victoria st - where JK Rowling got her Diagon Alley inspo
-- Mary Queen of Scots castle
Edinburgh places to eat:
-- Lowdown Coffee - vegan chili was very good
-- The milk man - coffee shop
-- The Cafe Milk - went for lunch
Fort William
-- The Grange - our B&B made us porridge with soy milk and gave us a large fruit plate
-- Cute small town in Fort William has a must stop vegan cafe called The Wildcat
Driving to Inverness:
-- Afternoon Tea at Inverlochy Castle Hotel, Torlundy, Fort William, PH33 6SN --- we asked for a vegan sandwich instead of the usual afternoon tea treats and they gave us a great sandwich with cucumber, avocado, tomato, and onion
Inverness
-- The Ivy Bar & Kitchen - asked for no oil and they steamed our veggies!
-- Little bird coffee house
IRELAND
-- outside the Dublin airport- amazing spot called The Lo-Cal Kitchen - Castleknock café
-- close to the Cliffs of Moher- Dodi Cafe in Lahinch, Ireland
-- driving from the Cliffs of Moher to Dublin stopped halfway at an Indian restaurant called Star Tandoori Ballinasloe and ordered vegan curry
Dublin
-- Two Boys Brew - we went every day and did not regret it
-- Urbanity - turmeric latte was amazing and they have date sweetened chocolate!
-- Industry & Co
-- Aviary Lane - got my hair blown out at a cool salon that uses natural products
Nutritarian Travel Tips & Tricks
- yelp and trip advisor are your friend
- if you want a bowl of oatmeal, also search porridge, but make sure to ask if it is made with dairy or not
- if a place has vegetables on the menu and you ask nicely, they will usually make a vegetable dish for you
Road-Trip to Oban.
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Eilean Donan Castle
Gairloch (amazing highland landscapes)
Inverness
Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness
Dalmore Distillery at Alness Ross-shire
Dunnottar Castle
Aberdeen
Fife region: Pittenweem, St Andrews (they have a nice cathedral), Anstruther, St Monans
Dunfermline: Abbey (Resting place of King Bruce)
Edinbugh
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Scottish Salmon
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Taste whisky with Dark chocolate 70% cocoa butter!
Blown Away, By the North Coast 500 route, Scotland
The route that circles around Scotland’s top north highlands has always been there, but never got a name, until not so long ago. Now, known as the North Coast Route 500, this natural itinerary moved in the limelight, and was nicknamed Scotland’s Route 66.
This may sound daunting, but we have just been on a trip that strikes the perfect balance between planning and spontaneity, and is not to mention one of the most beautiful places we have ever encountered.
If you want to take it easy and spend time at every attraction, you’ll need 7 days and a cheap car rental, and that’s all it will take to experience a whole new world
Some great spot you’ll find along the road:
Day 1 Some spectacular sights, starting in the northernmost city in the UK, called Inverness. Bordered by rolling hills and castle ruins at Loch Ness, it’s as beautiful as it is mysterious.
Stop at the Dunrobin Castle is just as beautiful. Everything about it, the gardens, spires and turrets makes it look like a castle that comes straight out of a fairy-tale, while Disney looks dismal in comparison.
Just a short drive away is the Carn Liath, a prehistoric structure that takes you back to the iron age when it was originally built. Only 19 metres in diameter, it’s easy to get a real sense of the place and admire it in its entirety.
DAY 2: Brora to Thurso
Wake up early and do a little bit of exploring in Brora, known for its golden sandy beaches and array of sea life. Dolphins, Minke whales and seals are regular visitors.
Grey Cairns of Camster. These rare Neolithic stone tombs are definitely worth a visit. They hold immense historical value that were built over 5000 years ago, unveiling many secrets of that time.
Characterized by immense cliff stacks, this impressive path leads to the remote Duncansby Head lighthouse. Perched on the corner of a sheer drop.
Port Lybster is a fun stop over for who lover lighthouses.
DAY 3: Thurso to Durness
Scotland is scattered with hundreds of these historical ruins, of both enchanting castles and landhouses. Another one to look out for is Castle Varig, which is well worth a short hike up a neighbouring hill that offers the best viewpoint of the castle, and a nearby loch.
Secondly, an assortment of wildlife tours that take you to the perfect vantage points, where you can view the stunning local Puffins up close.
Durness: the best artisan chocolate in all of Scotland, at the Cocoa Mountain Café and Chocolatier, and when paired with one of their famous coffee blends, you may just want to stay here all day.
Smoo cave is truly exceptional, making it onto our list of top 5 experiences along the NC 500. It’s unique in that it’s formed by two caves, one fresh-water cave and one sea-water cave, linking together as one. The entrance has been formed by the action of the sea, whereas the inner chambers are freshwater passages, and if you dare enter the cave, you’ll be rewarded with the sight of a spectacular waterfall.
DAY 4: Durness to Ullapool
Achmelvich beach is by far the best place to chill, with its soft white sand and pristine clear blue waters that could easily match those of the Maldives (except for the temperature).
DAY 5: Ullapool to Torridon
Ullapool is a popular holiday destination for the Scots, and although it’s relatively big and touristy, it has its own unique charm that’s worth experiencing. When the crowds get too much, jump back into nature to see one of the natural wonders of the Highlands - Corrieshalloch Gorge.
DAY 6: Torridon to Strathpeffer
Torridon boasts some of the most picturesque landscapes we’ve had the pleasure of seeing with our own eyes, and the perfect finale to a memorable trip. Wake up early and let the sunlight reveal it to you.
Once you’ve had a chance to take it all in, head over to a peninsula called Applecross, made up of small-scale food producers. It’s relatively unknown to tourists and is home to a number of gems if you take the time to explore the community.
Then to end the roadtrip off on a high, take a turn onto the Bealach na Ba road, meaning “The Pass of the Cattle”. This is by far one of the most impressive roads in the UK, with remarkable views of , the whole of Skye, and the Islands of Rum and the Outer Hebrides while the road wind towards Strathpeffer.
DAY 7: Strathpeffer to Inverness
Waking up in Strathpeffer, knowing it’s your final day, can’t help but make one feel slightly heart sore. However, there’s nothing quite like a spa day to make you feel better, and it just so happens that that town is known for its Spas.
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In today's episode, I leave Orkney, head back to the Scottish mainland and begin the NC500 road trip towards Ullapool and eventually Inverness, checking out all of the best sites along the way, including Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairs, which was the Craigh na Dun inspiration in Outlander.
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2770 - Sweet Shop in Grantown-on-Spey Inverness-Shire Scotland For Sale
2770 - Sweet Shop in Grantown-on-Spey Inverness-Shire Scotland For Sale
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Sweet Shop in Grantown-on-Spey Inverness-Shire Scotland For Sale
Grantown-on-Spey, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
Advert Ref: 2770
Business Description
Preferred Commercial is delighted to offer for sale this traditional sweet shop, which was established in 1982 and which has been in our clients' careful hands since 2002. The shop is only now offered to the market due to our clients' wish to retire. The business trades 6 days a week and generates a turnover in the region of £60,000 per annum with a gross profit of 42%. The Candy Box offers an extensive range of high quality confectionery, including contemporary and upmarket chocolate brands. We feel the turnover could be further increased by extending the opening hours of the store and possibly by introducing a wider range of products. We feel the business would benefit from a website advertising the business and products provided and with online ordering facilities. The shop has an excellent reputation and is well-supported by the local community. The business benefits from 100% business rate relief. We feel this is an ideal lifestyle change opportunity for a new owner looking for a change of pace. Early negotiations with Preferred Commercial must come highly recommended.
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Location
The Candy Box occupies substantial ground floor lock-up premises, located in the town of Grantown-on-Spey, Inverness-Shire. The business boasts a prominent trading position in a busy parade of shops in the heart of the town centre. The shop is ideally located on the main road running through the town and enjoys a high footfall and much passing trade. The premises benefit from ample on-street parking and are surrounded by a wealth of complementary shops and businesses. The town's amenities are situated close by and there are a number of bus stops within easy walking distance. Grantown-on-Spey is a traditional Scottish Highland town and is a popular tourist destination. The town lies on the River Spey in the Cairngorm National Park and is an ideal base for walkers, fishermen, skiers and day trippers. Nairn lies 22 miles to the north, while Inverness lies approximately 32 miles away.
Premises Details
Substantial ground floor lock-up retail premises in town centre location. Briefly comprising: Ground Floor Shop area with 2 x counters with numerous product displays, scales and an electronic cash register, glass cabinet to rear with further display units and an air conditioning unit Washroom with cloakroom to rear External Single fronted shop
Trading Hours
Mon - Sat: 9:00am to 5:00pm Sun: Closed
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Bubblewrap Unique Dessert Shop - London, England
Trying out the latest Instagram dessert sensation.