Get the most out of a trip to Loch Ness

Posted on August 10th, 2009 in NTH Year by nth-natural-travel-healthcare-center-travel-medical-guide

Get the most out of a trip to Loch Ness

A short guide to help you make the most out of a trip to Loch Ness in Scotland with information on a few places that are “off the beaten path”.

Loch Ness is one of the most famous and  popular destinations in Scotland, it sits between Inverness and Fort Augustus in the Highlands region.  The area is one full of scenery and plenty of things to do, other than the obvious Nessie hunting that is!

The best place to start you exploration of Loch Ness is the small town of Fort Augustus which is situated at the mouth of Loch Ness.  There is no railway station here so you will need either a car or the bus to get there.  But when you do arrive you will find no shortage of accommodation with about a dozen bed and breakfasts and a couple of hotels to choose from.

When you are ready to start exploring the town you will find no shortage of things to do.  I would suggest a cruise on Loch Ness as being your first destination, the local guide on board is very knowledgeable and friendly.  There is also a couple of sonar’s on the boat for those who want to look out for Nessie and even a bar.

Next you should try one of the walks around the local area, weather permitting of course.  But a walk along the side of the Caledonian Canal offers you the chance to take in some of the surrounding areas magnificent scenery.  For those who are more hardcore walkers you may want to think about the Great Glen Way which is a 73 mile walk from Fort William to Inverness, this is usually done over 5 days.

At night Fort Augusuts has a good selection of places to eat and drink and an even better selection of Whiskys!  If you visit during the weekends in the summer months you will often find live music and entertainment in some of the local bars and there is even the chance of a Celidh in the town hall.

About 15 miles away from Fort Augustus you will find Urquhart Castle, which has a picturesque setting overlooking Loch Ness.  It is in ruins now after being destroyed by Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745 but there is still plenty to see and enjoy.  You can catch a bus to here if you have not transportation, or perhaps even cycle on a sunny day.

Next up is Drumnadrochit and here you will find the Loch Ness Visitors centre and this will have all the information you ever wanted to know about the history of Loch Ness and the Loch Ness Monster.  It also has a collection of some of the best and most famous sightings of the mythical creature.

At the end of Loch Ness is the capitol of the Highlands, Inverness and this is the only city in the Highlands region.  You may want to spend a couple of days here and enjoy the excellent shopping and nightlife that this vibrant and expanding city has to offer.

There is a castle that sits overlooking the city and from this location you get an excellent panoramic view of the city, ideal chance to take a photo.

There are excellent transport links here with a local airportFind Article, which offers some domestic flights.  There is also a train and bus stations in the city centre within a couple of blocks of each other.  You can visit the traveline website for planning any trips by public transportation.

Get the most out of a trip to Loch Ness / Niall Buchanan

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Niall is the owner of several affiliate marketing webistes which include Rooms in Scotland and Rooms in Inverness.  He has traveled around the world and all over Scotland.

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Tips You Must Read Before Selling Your Timeshare

Posted on August 7th, 2009 in NTH Year by nth-natural-travel-healthcare-center-travel-medical-guide

Tips You Must Read Before Selling Your Timeshare

Occasionally, keeping possession of a time share become unusable. Though you might have enjoy your time share for some good number of years, there might arrive a time when possessing it is no longer reasonable. Maybe your monetary state has altered or your private life is no longer suitable to enjoying your time share.

Here are 5 tips to selling a timeshare successfully.

1. Before selling your time share, you must make sure with the Management Company or resort developer to discover whether or not your time share is joined with an approved agent who handles time share resales. Now and then, developers do propose the original purchaser the choice of reselling a time share back to them.

2. The correct information is that the mass of time shares generally sell for 35 – 55% of the normal purchase cost. Except your time share is situated in an admired region and offers main time job, selling your time share can be a small challenge and a bit time demanding. Though, with the sufficient knowledge and right approach, selling a time share does not have to be a crushing job. Aggressive costing is the key.

3. Don’t hesitate to take help of other people. Regularly, the discouraging job of selling a time share and the connected official procedure implicated can be too much for time share resellers to handle. Think about signing up the service of an expert approved time share agent if you have inadequate knowledge and time in selling your time share.

4. Beware of paying any kind of up-front payments. Appointing an agent on a commission only base is much safer and decreases your danger of paying out cash for services you might not get. A trustworthy agent will recommend you on the present marketplace worth for your time share and will toil towards receiving both you and him the finest agreement.

5. There are many time shares obtainable on the net and throughout the classified, and even more dishonest citizens who are out to commend time share resale scam. Be careful of the too-good-to-be-true deals – they are generally tricks to trap you. Most of these scammers say to you that your time share should be evaluated before it can be sold and therefore, charge you evaluation service. As a trustworthy agent is already knows the worth of your time shareComputer Technology Articles, evaluation are not generally essential. Most of these scammers have gathered hundreds and thousands of dollars from innocent time share resellers by charging for needless services.

Tips You Must Read Before Selling Your Timeshare /  Ricky Hussey

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My Time Shares For Sale Provides Articles For Owners And Potential Buyers On Timeshares. Get timeshare reviews and timeshare selling tips.

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The Irish Claddagh Ring

Posted on August 7th, 2009 in NTH Year by nth-natural-travel-healthcare-center-travel-medical-guide

The Irish Claddagh Ring

The Claddagh ring began as a symbol for love in Ireland. The origin of the ring and the romantic ideals represented make the ring a popular choice for those in love all across the world.

The Claddagh ring is the most well-known symbol for love in Ireland. It has been the traditional wedding ring of the Irish since the 17th century. You may have seen the popular ring which is now worn across the world. It has become a universal symbol of love, loyalty, friendship, and fidelity.

The ring is made up of two hands holding a heart that wears a crown. The heart is worn for love, the hands are worn for friendship, and the crown is worn for loyalty and lasting fidelity.

The phrase associated with the giving of the ring is: “With my hands I give you my heart, and crown it with my love.”

The marital status of the person wearing the Irish Claddagh ring is shown by the way it is worn. When it is worn on the right hand with the crown and heart facing outward and away from the body, the wearer’s heart is yet to be won. When it is worn on the right hand with the heart and crown facing inward, the wearer is “under love’s spell”; they are in a relationship. When the ring is worn on the left hand with the crown and heart facing outward away from the body, the wearer is engaged. When the ring is worn on the left hand facing inward, the person’s heart is happily taken in marriage.

The history of the Claddagh ring begins in a small fishing village outside Galway in western Ireland. One legend has it that the town of Claddagh developed the ring to be worn by the fishermen and sailors so they could be identified in case of shipwreck or other fatal accident.

Another version of the Claddagh ring’s origin is a story about the sixteenth century philanthropist named Margaret Joyce. She inherited money from her first husband and used it to build bridges from Galway to Sligo in Ireland. Because of Margaret’s generosity, an eagle flew over and dropped the original Claddagh ring into her lap.

The most romantic Claddagh ring story is that Richard Joyce from Claddagh was captured by pirates on his way to the West Indies. He was taken into slavery and worked as a goldsmith. He became a master at the trade and made a ring for the woman he loved back in County Galway. When William III became king of England, he released Joyce and others from slavery. When Richard Joyce went home, he found that the woman he loved was still waiting for him. They married and she wore the Claddagh ring as her wedding band.

The Claddagh ring left Ireland on the hands of many who emigrated during the Irish famine. The rings were kept as heirlooms and were passed with pride from mother to daughter to use as Irish wedding rings.

There are many variations of the Claddagh ring today. Diamonds, emeralds, and other precious stones are inlaid in many beautiful combinations.

You may want to show your Irish heritage or your appreciation of the ideals of love, loyalty, friendshipFree Web Content, and fidelity by proudly joining those who wear the Irish Claddagh ring.

The Irish Claddagh Ring / Patricia Mckinley

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Learn about more Irish wedding traditions for your wedding in Ireland or around the world by visiting the author’s website at http://www.majestic-castles-in-ireland.com

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