FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF SCOTLAND Exploring Tobermory & Isle of Mull

Published 2018-10-06
It's our first time in Scotland and we've been literally blown away by the stunning scenery in this country. After leaving Edinburgh, we head to the Isle of Mull where we visit Calgary Beach and try our fair share of Scottish Food!

Thank you to the folks at Rabbie’s for showing us the beauty of Scotland! We’re doing their Magical Mull tour: www.rabbies.com/

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|| IN THIS SCOTLAND TRAVEL VLOG ||
• The small town of Callandar
• The Three Sisters of Glencoe
• Lunch at the Clachaig Inn
• Ferry to the Isle of Mull
• Checking in to the Drimnin View B&B, Tobermory
• Kilmore Standing Stones
• Woodland Nature Walk to Calgary Beach
• Eating Haggis and Cullen Skink at MacGochans, Tobermory

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All Comments (21)
  • @norrinradd359
    HA! as a Scottish person myself, it's soo cool to see visitors not only embrace the weather but see the beauty in it. :)
  • @fcamiola
    Just got back from Scotland (14 nights)....such a magical place. Our weather was incredible - very little rain - autumn coolness in July. Mull and Skye were unbelievable!
  • @leesimpson1677
    I'm from Scotland and I can't believe how lucky you were with the weather. You should be glad you didn't visit in the winter when it can get quite rainy.
  • @davegrant9310
    After I left the military, I managed to get what was the best job in the world. Driving tourists around the highlands, mainly Americans and Canadians nearly all had some Scottish ancestry. I always felt that I had passed through a time warp whilst driving up the highland boundary fault line. After Glasgow and Edinburgh, the highlands just seemed to be so chilled and the itinerary never put pressure on you to put the foot down. The days seemed to be longer and you had more time to show our happy tourists some hidden gems that weren't on the schedule. I was being paid to tour my own country with the most pleasant people you could meet from across the pond. I am so glad you both had a great time and accepted whatever weather Mother Scotland threw at you. I have had a few passengers moan if it didn't rain lol
  • @petercraw8188
    These two have a wonderful attitude about experiencing new things. They will go home with memories they will never forget and not spend a minute complaining. Be like them.
  • I’m English but I love Scotland it’s rough and rugged yet it’s peaceful and tranquil all at the same time. 👍👍👍👍👍
  • @Legionnaire7777
    Scotland and especially the Highlands are beautiful you can really get a sense of escapism in the mountains and the weather makes you feel alive! 💧❄🌬
  • @davidlang1125
    This is quintessential Scottish weather so in that respect this is the “ideal” time to be there! It’s what made the Scots the rugged people who can withstand hardships of all kinds. And also why Scotch is the great whisky it is! These two intrepid American adventurers get it! Love the video. I’ve subscribed!
  • @george-gh8nj
    My wife is from Switzerland, she came here 3 times and loves it as many Swiss do, (Switzerland is my fav country as its beautiful and gets good warm weather) But we have had some great spring, summer, autumn weather alate, and am so proud to live here, M y wife says its the culture and music she loves so much,traditional and folk, with the historic battles with the English and all. I also think most countries have something unique and beautiful. So Good health and ach aye ti yis awe.
  • @EuroB0B1
    Only the Scottish weather, sea and land can forge such a hard, sharp yet warmly welcoming folk. Said as an Englishmen with a tip of the hat.
  • @joeninety4740
    I always enjoy, see visitors to my country, enjoying their experience. We're especially welcoming to our visitors and are a very, inclusive culture. I'm proud of that.
  • @blotski
    Holy Mother of God, I can't believe you're in Scotland. I'm English but some of the happiest times of my life have been spent in Scotland, which is the most beautiful country in Europe. When we were kids we used to go up to Lewis and Harris (same island). Some of the most beautiful beaches I've ever been on are there. I've had many a happy play on Bosta beach on Lewis and Luskentyre on Harris. You're the wrong time of year but in the summer the water is turquoise and the sand is white and they are so quiet you can run naked and there's no-one to see you but the sheep. Not that I'd ever do such a thing of course.
  • @cnoc500
    We often take for granted that which is on our own doorstep, so nice to see a visitor's perspective. Apologies for the weather, but you braved it out - - - well done.
  • @Maggiejane41
    Scottish & proud 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
  • Scotland has everything unbelievable history and scenery and Edinburgh is my favourite city and I'm English.
  • @MisiuiMuiMui
    Balamory! Balamory! Whats the story in Balamory, wouldn't you like to know? What's the story in Balamory, where would you like to go? Will there be treats with Pocket and Sweet? Is that where we should go? Balamory!
  • Thank you for being such gracious visitors embracing the climate like natives.Part of the magic is when eventually the sunshines the whole landscape changes.Your visit is typical of out summer holidays we spent playing cards in a caravan waiting for rain to stop so kids could go to the beach to collect shells and crabs..with their summer outfits of wellington boots and parkas
  • At 2:24 the remains of cottages behind you in Glencoe are all that's left of the people evicted from the land in the 19th century. There were more people living in the Highlands in the 19th century, than do now. Nice, authentic video.Really good.
  • @MegaDeansy
    She has the most stunning smile and her enthusiasm is inspiring - lovely couple, thanks for enjoying my country !
  • There is so much to see in Scotland! I am a scot who has not even seen/travelled all of Scotland! So much to see which are not on the map! I am now a pensioner and I only travel to Rannoch each year as we have a timeshare there. We visit the nearby towns and villages, even take the odd train trip from Rannoch station to Fort William. We have been to most places in our country before it became famous, as there has been a glut in blogs of Scotland being aired on YouTube these days! Shame you never got the weather on this blog you shared with us, but at least you found some good meals! Haste ye back!