Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Although l have visited Glasgow and Edinburgh many times now, principally on business, & like both cities, neither of them are exactly sympomatic of Scotland as a whole, and l have always longed to get out into the countryside and see something of the "real" country.
Mrs. CS & I have plans to do just that in a few months time, the idea, very loosely, is to fly to one of the aforementioned cities, hire a car, then meander our way north over a week of so, following no pre planned route, and end up in the Highlands, before flying back from Inverness.
My question to you good people is this, is it possible to just rock up at a B & B and find a room on spec without prebooking these days, and do B & B's even exist now in the way that they used to? Yes we could preplan it all way in advance, select our route, and book specific hotels, but that for us takes away something of the romance about the whole thing, plus we have this notion of staying in small remote old fashioned farmhouses or homesteads, rather than Travelodges or Premier Inns!
Has anyone else attempted the same? and if so, how did you get on?
Mrs. CS & I have plans to do just that in a few months time, the idea, very loosely, is to fly to one of the aforementioned cities, hire a car, then meander our way north over a week of so, following no pre planned route, and end up in the Highlands, before flying back from Inverness.
My question to you good people is this, is it possible to just rock up at a B & B and find a room on spec without prebooking these days, and do B & B's even exist now in the way that they used to? Yes we could preplan it all way in advance, select our route, and book specific hotels, but that for us takes away something of the romance about the whole thing, plus we have this notion of staying in small remote old fashioned farmhouses or homesteads, rather than Travelodges or Premier Inns!
Has anyone else attempted the same? and if so, how did you get on?