I'm really enjoying your videos! My husband and I came with a group to Scotland several years ago. We came to Edinburgh and stayed for a couple days. It wasn't enough time. We hope to come back one day, after COVID gives us a break! I know there is so much more to see than what we saw on our brief tour. Scotland has so much to offer and I am learning that now by watching your video's. Thank you! Such interesting places you are showing us.
Thanks for a lovely wander - for anyone thinking of going, it's quite worth staying a day or two in the castle. I did so with my brother and my mom and dad for a couple of nights some years back before the Da Vinci movie was made. It's lovely inside, and worth it just for the chance to wander about in the old abandoned parts of the castle under the rooms. Quite spooky!
I went to explore Roslyn Chapel and Castle grounds when I visited my son in 2017! It was incredible! What a lovely memory you brought back for me. I almost cried watching this! We brought a picnic and had a lovely lunch and some wine down by the river as well. Thank you! Love your videos so much.
So good to see you again, Stephen. What a lovely tour. I wish I could see all the places you find to share. Great job as always. Beautiful kirk and so sad about the castle being blown to bits. What a shame. 🥺 👏👏👏
Excellent tour! That castle is still beautiful ! I would love to stay there for a couple of nights and commune with the ghosts of the Glen (as I am sure there must be quite a few)! Thank you Stephen for always keeping us informed and entertained !
This was amazing! Very informative and so interesting! My husbands ancestors were Sinclairs and a big chunk of our (adult) kids DNA is Scottish. My husband and kids are on the Sinclair family tree website. Thanks so much for doing this tour, we've really enjoyed it and hope to get up to see it in person once it's safe to do so :)
Aww thanks so much for your lovely comments Elizabeth. As you can probably tell, Roslin or Rosslyn is possibly my favourite place in the whole of Scotland. It’s magical 😀