Showing posts with label train. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Glenfinnan House + Viaduct


So, I'm just going to come right out and say it. The only reason we stayed in this hotel is because it is conveniently located a mere 10 minute walk away from the Glenfinnan Viaduct. This may seem silly to some of you. Maybe it will seem less silly when I tell you that the Glenfinnan Viaduct was used in the second Harry Potter film. That's right. It's the bridge where Ron and Harry almost get hit by a train in their flying Ford Anglia. I realize that may still sound silly to some of you.. but also I got a really good deal from Groupon.

It's been a few months since my last Scotland post, but I'm not even halfway done yet, so let us continue on. The Glenfinnan House was beautiful beyond my expectations. It is located directly on Loch Shiel in a remote location. The house has its own dock, 27 bedrooms, a gorgeous formal dining room, a more casual dining room for lunch, and basically it was a dream come true. I talked Forrest into dining in the hotel that night and it was delicious and reasonably priced. We sat next to the floor-to-ceiling window and looked out at the lake with a candle flickering on our table (so romantic!). It was pretty stormy that night and it was lovely to watch the rain and dark clouds rolling over the loch from the cozy dining room (and if I remember right, there was a fire crackling in the corner) (but that could just be the overall dreamy haze infecting my memory). Sometimes, I have such a great experience somewhere and my brain remembers the time as even better than it actually was. I can't remember even one bad thing happening here and I'm pretty sure nothing did! Even the rain added to the magic. Have I ever mentioned how much I love Scotland? Like I said, it was a dream come true.


Speaking of dreams come true..

Don't worry, there are at least 30 more pictures of the viaduct in this post. Carry on!
Ah, Glenfinnan, house of my dreams.
This little chapel up above was a short walk down the road. It just looks so pretty up there resting on its bed of purple.
It must have been purple rhododendron season because I don't think I saw any other type of flower. The contrast with all the greens and greys made for a lovely effect--and I accidentally matched!
The Jacobite (the company that provided the Harry Potter films with its trains and, consequently, we carried a brochure for it in our car for over a year) runs on the viaduct. We were tempted to enjoy a wizarding train ride (I don't even think that exists except in my head), but a ride on the antique trains is an all day affair (from Fort William to Mallaig) for which we simply did not have the time. We were lucky enough to see a regular train roll across the bridge, however.
I'm not even going to guess how much time we spent wading in the stream just because we could, but I'm thinking it's an embarrassing amount.
This hallway.. there was another like it on the other side of the stairs. The house just kept going. We ventured to the third floor of the house (via winding staircase) and looked out a window (so sneaky, I know) (I must have been too preoccupied with our sneakiness to take a picture).

There are probably way too many pictures in the post, but it was all so beautiful. I would stay here again in a heartbeat.




P.S. Other posts along this journey:




Saturday, July 13, 2013

Palma de Mallorca (and Soller by train!)

The second stop on our cruise was the island of Mallorca (Majorca). We took an electric train ride over the mountains to Soller and a little cable car to its port. The train made a stop at a scenic viewpoint so that we could get off and take pictures. We spent most of the day eating lunch and wandering around the pretty little port of Soller. 

Train to Soller
 Train to Soller Train to Soller
Train to Soller
Mallorca
Mallorca
Mallorca
Mallorca
Mallorca
Mallorca
Mallorca
Mallorca
Soller Soller
Soller
Port of Soller
Port of Soller
Port of Soller
Port of Soller Port of Soller
Port of Soller
Port of Soller
Port of Soller Palma de Mallorca

We caught a bus back to Palma and stepped into the walled Arabic baths. It was such a pretty area inside and I have since decided that I would also like a walled garden attached to some ruins. There are ruins in America, right?

Palma Arabic Baths
Palma Arabic Baths
Palma Arabic Baths
Palma Arabic Baths
Palma Arabic Baths

After that we made a quick stop to the famous Palma Cathedral. It is quite large. The cathedral was built by King James I of Aragon. The legend (relayed to me by Forrest) is that the king and his men were sailing on when a huge storm formed and ravaged his ship. King James swore that if God would bring him to land, he would build the biggest cathedral that Europe had ever seen. Surely enough, they made it through the storm, landed at Palma, and the king kept his promise.

Palma de Mallorca Cathedral
Palma de Mallorca Cathedral
Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca Cathedral
Palma de Mallorca Cathedral Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca Cathedral
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca

I really enjoyed Mallorca. The streets were so beautiful and we even found free bathrooms on the beach, guys! But really, everything was so lovely. The food was really expensive, but then again it's an island so what can you expect? We also bought a cute little cedar boat carving and I don't actually know where it is right now. Hopefully sometime we can go back to visit Mallorca and go on a cave excursion or something. They have a lot of caves or so I've heard. 

I'm really starting to miss being on a cruise ship right now with its abundance of prepared food everywhere. It doesn't help that I am on day five of a seven day juice fast (if you still haven't seen the documentary Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead, watch it. Watch it right now) and I can't really stop thinking about macaroni and cheese. I even had a dream about it last night. I'm not exactly hungry, per se, I just haven't eaten in five days and I want some good old mac and cheese and is that really so wrong? I'm really glad to be doing this juice fast and I have much better self-control than I ever gave myself credit for. But it's still really hard. 

That was pretty off-topic, but I love food and I don't care who knows.