Cottage Bed and Breakfast https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk Scotland…where the land is rich with fables Mon, 24 Jul 2023 19:29:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.3 The Legacy of Scottish Settlers: Unveiling North Carolina’s Tartan Trail https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/the-legacy-of-scottish-settlers-unveiling-north-carolinas-tartan-trail/ Mon, 24 Jul 2023 19:29:16 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?p=59 Read More ...]]> The Scots’ Migration to North Carolina

North Carolina, with its picturesque landscapes and rich history, holds an intriguing secret hidden within its past—the profound influence of Scottish settlers. Stepping into the annals of time, we embark on a journey to explore the heritage left behind by these pioneering Scots and their enduring impact on the Tar Heel State.

Scotland and North Carolina

From Highlands to the New World

The 18th century witnessed a significant influx of Scottish immigrants seeking better opportunities and freedom from religious persecution. Drawn by the promise of fertile lands and a chance at a new beginning, these intrepid souls set sail across the Atlantic, leaving behind their ancestral Highlands for the uncharted territories of North Carolina. As they established their communities in the Appalachian Mountains and the Piedmont region, the Scots brought with them a rich tapestry of traditions, customs, and cultural practices that would indelibly shape North Carolina’s identity.

Tartan Trail: Exploring Scottish Enclaves

To fully comprehend the enduring legacy of the Scots in North Carolina, one must follow the Tartan Trail—a symbolic path that weaves through the state, connecting various Scottish enclaves. From the charming town of Aberdeen, named after Scotland’s granite city, to the Gaelic-inspired place names dotting the map, the influence of the Scots is omnipresent. Venturing further along the Tartan Trail, visitors are captivated by the sight of grand Highland Games—a tradition rooted in the athletic competitions of Scotland. The skirl of bagpipes fills the air as clans gather to celebrate their heritage, showcasing feats of strength, agility, and camaraderie.

Preserving Scottish Traditions

Despite the passage of time, the Scots’ cultural heritage remains vibrant in North Carolina. Communities proudly uphold traditions passed down through generations, such as ceilidhs (traditional gatherings), where lively music and dance enliven spirits, and haggis dinners pay homage to the quintessential Scottish dish. The art of storytelling thrives as tales of ancestors’ bravery and resilience are recounted around crackling hearths. Each anecdote offers a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of those who built a new life in a distant land, their Scottish spirit undiminished by the vast ocean that separates them from their roots.

Scots and Southern Hospitality

As the Scottish settlers integrated with other immigrant communities in North Carolina, their distinct traditions intertwined with the Southern hospitality for which the region is known. The result is a unique blend of customs that fosters a warm and welcoming atmosphere, epitomizing the spirit of unity and kinship. Beyond their cultural contributions, the Scots have also played pivotal roles in shaping the state’s politics, economy, and education system. Their indomitable spirit and thirst for knowledge led to the founding of esteemed educational institutions that continue to thrive today.

The Scots’ Enduring Legacy

The legacy of the Scots in North Carolina remains an integral part of the state’s cultural fabric. From the enchanting mountains to the sprawling plains, their influence endures in every corner. As visitors traverse the Tartan Trail, they witness the timeless connection between the Old World and the New, a testament to the indelible mark left by these intrepid pioneers. In a land that once embraced their dreams, the Scots found not only a home but also a place where their legacy would thrive for generations to come. The spirit of the Highlands lives on, echoing through the valleys and hills, as North Carolina proudly honors its Scottish heritage.

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What to Think About When Visiting Scotland https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/what-to-think-about-when-visiting-scotland/ Thu, 06 Sep 2018 12:30:23 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?p=37 Read More ...]]> The nation of Scotland boasts beautiful countryside, vibrant cities and a rich culture that is just waiting to be discovered. While exploring Scotland is a lot of fun, visitors should make sure they are prepared and take the following points into consideration.

Preparing for the Weather

Generally speaking, Scotland tends to be considerably colder than England and there are frequent rain showers throughout the year. Visitors should pack accordingly by bringing rain jackets and sweaters. However, there is often sunshine and warm weather throughout the year, especially in the spring and summer, so it is a good idea to wear layers and be prepared to change clothing throughout the day as the weather changes.

Smoking Bans

Smokers should note that there is a large number of laws and regulations governing smoking in Scotland and smoking in banned in many parts of the country such as bars and restaurants. Smokers can prepare for this and help prevent the harsh effects of nicotine withdrawal by using a different type of tobacco product such as SnusDirect when visiting the country.

Getting Around

Although Scotland boasts an excellent public transportation system, people who are planning to explore the wilder parts of the country should consider driving. The rules of the road are the same as in the rest of the United Kingdom, which means that driving is both safe and a lot of fun here. Car hire is readily available in Scotland and people who are flying into the country can pick up car hire at one of the dedicated desks at the airport or book it in advance so that their choice of vehicle is waiting for them when they touch down.

Holidays and Festivals

A wide range of special festivals are held throughout the year and these are great ways to learn more about the Scottish culture. However, the biggest of the festivals typically attract large numbers of people and it is best to book accommodation in advance.

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Things to do and see in Scotland https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/things-to-do-and-see-in-scotland/ Wed, 05 Sep 2018 13:34:13 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?p=41 Read More ...]]> Though Scotland is a comparatively small country next to some of the world’s other popular tourist destinations, its unique culture and exceedingly rich history continues to fascinate millions of people around the world who love to come and visit. There is certainly plenty to do and see in this northern part of Great Britain. Here are some Scottish highlights you should make sure you don’t miss while you’re here:

St Andrews & Carnoustie

Of course, one can’t even begin touching the surface of Scotland without mentioning its influence on the world of sport. Foremost in the many things this country has offered the world throughout history, golf rates among its highest achievements, with the game now beloved by so many originating here in the 15th century. The first ever Open Championship, still considered golf’s most prestigious tournament, was first held in 1860 at Prestwick Golf Club, which can be visited today. Meanwhile, St Andrews (situated on the east coast of Fife) and Carnoustie remain two of golf’s most famous and difficult golf courses. One surely can’t pass up the opportunity to see these courses for themselves while in Scotland.

Football

It isn’t just golf in which Scotland boasts a proud history, with football being an equally popular sport in the country. The famous Scottish Cup, a knock-out competition first contested in 1873-74, is in fact the world’s oldest national trophy in any sport. Celtic and Rangers are Scotland’s two biggest clubs and also boast arguably one of the world’s biggest sporting rivalries, both based in the country’s capital city of Glasgow. Celtic were also the first British football club to win the prestigious European Cup in 1967.

Diverse, historic cities & the Highlands

Alongside Glasgow, Scotland has another one of the world’s most beautiful cities of culture in Edinburgh. It has many picturesque streets that give it a unique feel different to any other city. Why not take the opportunity to visit a local casino while here – they’re easy to pick up if you’ve ever sampled online casinos before. Finally, don’t forget to visit the Scottish Highlands, a collection of sparsely populated mountain ranges unlike any other worldwide. Their vast wonder contained within a relatively small mass of land sum up Scotland perfectly.

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Visiting a casino in Scotland https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/visiting-a-casino-in-scotland/ Sun, 12 Aug 2018 09:03:43 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?p=28 Read More ...]]> Visiting a casino is always an exciting time, but if you’re not an experienced gambler it can seem a little bit daunting for the first few times. Thankfully, there’s nothing to worry about – casinos want your custom, and they’re always happy to help and welcome new players. The largest casinos in Scotland are found in the four major cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee. When you’re looking to pick a casino, here are a few things you should consider before you go.

Games available

Firstly, it’s always important to make sure that the game you want to play is in fact offered at the casino. While popular games such as roulette and blackjack can certainly be found anywhere, other games such as poker and baccarat are not always guaranteed to be available. And if you are playing games such as poker, it’s always good to make sure of the schedule and the waiting list to ensure you won’t be hanging around for too long before the game starts.

Deals and offers

While real world casinos don’t tend to offer as many lucrative sign-up bonuses as their online counterparts, there are still plenty of special deals to be found. Many casinos in Scotland will offer reward points if you pay in with your card, so make sure you’re not missing out while you’re playing. Some others will also have offers such as matched bets or free spins for introducing a friend – so if you do have company, be sure to check out that you’re getting any deals available.

How to play

Finally, if you are going to head to a casino to try your luck on the blackjack or roulette tables, be sure that you know how the game works before you go in. Most casino table games are relatively simple, but it helps to speed up the game when everybody is aware of the rules and etiquette. Some quick research will give you all you need to know, but if you’re ever not sure, feel free to hang back for a minute and watch what everybody else is doing to make sure you’re not slowing the game down for other players.

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Scottish Poker Festivals https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/scottish-poker-festivals/ Sat, 11 Aug 2018 09:21:52 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?p=32 Read More ...]]> Scotland may not scream “poker” at first, yet the country is home to some fine poker festivals organised around casinos and hotels. Many of Scotland’s famous poker festivals are situated within the two major cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, but there are also several in Dundee and Aberdeen. Here we list Scotland’s poker festivals taking place throughout the year of 2018 and where they are taking place. 1 Jan 2018, New Year’s Special, Dundee Hosted by Grosvenor Casino, the New Years Special starts annually from 5pm. 18 – 21 Jan 2018, Grosvenor 25/25 Series, Dundee Hosted by Grosvenor Casino. 17 Feb 2018, Maybury League Playoff, Edinburgh Hosted at Grosvenor Maybury. 22 – 25 Feb 2018, The Centurion, Edinburgh Hosted by Genting Club Edinburgh. 3 – 4 Mar 2018, APAT Scottish Amateur Poker Championship, Edinburgh Grosvenor Maybury hosts the Scottish amateur poker championship. 8 – 11 Mar 2018, Grosvenor 25/25 Series, Edinburgh As hosted by Grosvenor Maybury. 28 Mar – 2 Apr 2018, Easter Beast, Dundee Easter festival hosted by Grosvenor. 21 – 22 Apr 2018, The Gladiator, Edinburgh Hosted by Genting Casino Fountainpark. 22 – 29 Apr 2018, 2018 Grosvenor UK Poker Tour – GUKPT Leg 3, Edinburgh This poker tour is hosted by Grosvenor Maybury. 31 May – 3 Jun 2018, 2018 Genting Poker Series Mini – Leg 10, Glasgow Hosted by Genting Casino. 14 – 17 Jun 2018, Grosvenor 25/25 Series, Aberdeen Hosted by Grosvenor. 29 Jun – 1 Jul 2018, Unibet UK Poker Tour 2018, Glasgow Hosted by Alea Glasgow. 12 – 15 Jul 2018, Grosvenor 25/25 Series, Glasgow Hosted by Grosvenor Casino Merchant City. 6 – 9 Sep 2018, Grosvenor 25/25 Series, Edinburgh Hosted by Grosvenor Maybury. 2 – 7 Oct 2018, Genting Poker Series Main – Leg 14, Edinburgh Hosted by Genting Casino Fountainpark. Before settling on a festival in Scotland, develop your skills by learning to play better at home.

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What to do When You’re Stuck in a Hotel Room in Scotland Because the Weather is Bad https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/what-to-do-when-youre-stuck-in-a-hotel-room-in-scotland-because-the-weather-is-bad/ Fri, 06 Jul 2018 09:47:53 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?p=22 Read More ...]]> It’s never fun to get stuck in bad weather when you’re on a holiday. Scotland is a beautiful country that offers a lot to see and do, but you can find plenty of ways to entertain yourself if you’re stuck in your hotel room.

Play Online Casino Games

You might not want to venture too far from the safety of your hotel room but playing casino games online on sites with different bonuses is entertaining and will keep you busy. There are a multitude of fun website for new players that allow you to bet and win or just pass the time while you wait for the weather to clear up.

Pamper Yourself

Run a warm bath with some bubbles and grab a drink from the minibar. Soak in the tub with a cocktail and then try out the lotions and potions offered in your room to give yourself a spa-like experience.

Read, Read, Read

If you’re someone who doesn’t find enough time to read when not on holiday, consider catching up your novel or reading the newspaper to pass the time. It’s fun and will help you stay up to date on what’s going on in the world.

Take Photos

If you’re on holiday, chances are you have your camera with you. Take your time stuck in the hotel to do something creative. Take shots of your room or the view out the window. You might even want to wander the hotel and snap interesting things throughout.

Have a Picnic

You can’t go outside, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a picnic. Order a meal from the room service menu and then spread the blanket from the bed on the floor and pretend like you’re in the great outdoors.

Plan your next excursion

Take the time to decide where you want to go and attractions you want to see. Scotland has so much opportunity for adventure and culture that you can make an itinerary to cram in as much as possible when the weather changes.

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Scotland – A Traveller’s Paradise https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/scotland-a-travellers-paradise/ Fri, 23 Mar 2018 12:17:00 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?p=8 Read More ...]]> For the true, intrepid explorer, Scotland offers a wealth of treasures that you can discover: from man-made castles, to natural wonders, to mesmerizing landscapes. The experiences, however, don’t stop there. For those of us more inclined towards a vibrant lifestyle, Scotland throws up sophisticated cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow where you get a taste of modern, millennial culture.No matter what your travel style is, the land of myth and fable and Loch Ness will not leave you disappointed. Our travel experts have put together three unique travel experiences you can explore:

The Self Drive

Nobody to answer to, no fixed plans, and no one else to deal with; the self-drive is an ideal option for the true-blue roadster. Scotland offers breath-taking drives along mountains ridges, coast lines and architecture-rich cities. The best part is that you can drive down from one tip to the other on butter-smooth roads that only enhance the experience.

Guided Group Tour

If you are visiting Scotland with a group, then a guided tour with a local will unlock some of the secret places that you may have otherwise missed. The other advantage is that you receive a deeper understanding of the culture and the cuisine of the land. Then, there are the fantastical stories that only a local guide may be privy to. All in all, a guided tour takes you deep into the heart and soul of Scotland.

The Heritage Trail

There are some of us interested more in the history of a place and the myths that surround it. You will not be disappointed with the imperious castles, the towering fortresses that convey the heritage of battle, of conquest that seeped through the land. A walk inside a castle can bring alive many an interesting incident that took place in the nation’s past.

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Experience the Legends of Scotland https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/ Fri, 23 Mar 2018 12:16:18 +0000 https://rowancottagebedandbreakfast.co.uk/?page_id=6 Read More ...]]>

Scotland…where the land is rich with fables, the air filled with the soft sounds of the bagpipes, and the winds are intoxicated with culture and cuisine. If you have made a bucket list of places to visit, then the peninsula famous for the Loch Ness Monster should be a top priority. And why not?

Scotland offers a heady mix of the modern, cosmopolitan lifestyle that you can find in its sophisticated cities, while at the same time offering a peek into its antiquity filled with myths and legends of brave warriors, beautiful queens and iconic castles. As you travel across the landscape, you will be greeted with majestic mountains kissed by the clouds, fertile rivers glinting in the soft sunlight, mirroring the clear, blue skies and lush fields where the wildlife roams with a free spirit.

Adventure then is just a footstep away, and we’re here to help you find it.

The Legends Come Alive

Step into a castle and you will feel the years of history that have shaped the nation come alive. The imposing fortresses of Caerlaverock and Craigmillar bear testament to the many battles that birthed the soul of a nation. Take a walk along the quiet, peaceful shores and you will hear the breeze whisper stories that shaped the narrative of Scotland.

A Taste of Europe

The birthplace of whiskey, Scotland offers foodies and connoisseurs an exquisite range that will not only excite your palette, but satisfy your soul as well. We’ll recommend restaurants that serve seafood delivered straight from the ocean to your plate, meat procured from local farms, and organic produce picked and prepared from the private gardens.

The cuisine is as integral to the travel experience as the sights and sounds, providing a glimpse of the very best that the continent has to offer.

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