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Welcome to Crail

May 29, 2013

A while ago as some of you may remember, I traveled to Scotland to visit my friend Sebastian who was living in Crail at the time. I didn’t know what to expect but I was pleasantly surprised at how beautiful and calm the place was. The town is quite small, most of the houses were built in the 17th or 18th century and it has a lovely harbour, from where you can see the Firth of Forth. Wandering the streets is a real treat for the eye, lots of beautiful little details to look at and despite being somewhat touristic in the Summer, it seemed to me rather unspoiled. I stayed at a lovely B&B, Selcraig House. The accommodation is simple yet comfortable and Margaret, the lady who runs it is genuinely nice and friendly.

 

Making silly faces is my specialty.

We stopped for some tea at the Crail Harbour Gallery. The caramel looking thing on the plate is a sugary treat called tablet, which is very popular in Scotland. In fact I’d never seen it anywhere else before.

I have never met a friendly cat I don’t stop to say hello to.

 If you ever find yourselves around those parts, I definitely recommend a visit to this charming place.

Have you ever been to Scotland?

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Crail, Scotland

May 29, 2012

You may recall that some time ago I spent a weekend in Scotland. I stayed in Crail and from there we traveled around to a few other places. For now I will be sharing the photos taken in Crail. Sorry it took so long to share these but life and other travels have been getting in the way!

Crail is a small town, with a little harbour and quaint stone houses. Most of these date from the 17th and 18th century and wandering the streets is an absolute pleasure as everything is very clean and beautiful. Hope you enjoy these as much as I did taking them.

I am currently in Florida enjoying warmer weather but I’ll be back by the end of the week with a load of new adventures to show!