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Read my blog posts for our 2026 European Trip from the beginning

To make it easier for you to follow our 2026 Spring European trip from the beginning I’ve linked the blog posts in order.

You can go to the first blog post of our trip by clicking on this link.

At the end of each blog post after that, there is a link to the next day’s blog post.

Edinburgh, Scotland to Copenhagen, Denmark

Saturday we started our journey home. In Edinburgh we started our day with scones, clotted cream and jam.

Breakfast at Mimi’s Bakehouse

We were lucky to have Scotland send us off with a parade, the Tartan Parade. We checked out of our hotel, stored our suitcases then walked through Princess Street Gardens. We watched the parade as it came down from the Royal Mile.

Walking in Princess Street Gardens
The Tartan Parade
There were lots of bagpipe bands and highland dancers but these were the only Scottie’s
I think these were the only dinosaurs too.

For dinner we went back to Milnes Pub where we ate on our first day in Edinburgh. After eating meat pies all over Scotland I think the Milnes Steak and Ale pie is the best.

Steak and ale pie and beer
I loved Scotland

After our early dinner we went back to the hotel, retrieved our bags, and went to the airport. We took an 8pm Ryan Air flight to Copenhagen where we are staying near the airport. Monday we will fly home.

Edinburgh day 3

On Friday morning we walked to the National Museum of Scotland. The lobby of our hotel is on the 5th floor. If you go down to the ground floor you can exit into Waverly train station. So this morning we did that, then cut through the train station to our breakfast spot.

After breakfast we went up the Scotsman Steps (104 steps) from the new town to the old town. Each step is made of a different kind of marble.

The Scotsman Steps up to the old town and the Royal mile.

The National Museum of Scotland is located just over half a mile south of our hotel. It has lots of very interesting displays. It had everything from fossils to airplanes to Scottish history.

The lobby of the museum
Inside the giant animals room
The Tay bridge collapse in 1880 influenced the design and strength of the first Forth Bridge
A very interesting display about the two bridges.

We had an early dinner not far from the Traverse Theatre where we have been going to TradFest concerts.

We had the best steak of the trip at a restaurant called Wildfire
Wildfire Restaurant

We had an hour to kill before our concert.

We walked through St Cuthbert’s kirkyard cemetery. That’s Edinburgh castle looking down on us.

The concert we went to was my absolute favorite of the three we have been to. These four women were funny and just so so good! The group’s name is Rant.

The fiddling group RANT.

As we walked back to the hotel after the concert I heard a women asking incredulously if the weather is always so cold here. The guy she was with said unhesitatingly Yes! We are very far north!

Saturday we will start our trip home. I really love Edinburgh. To read tomorrow’s blog post click here.

Edinburgh day 2

This morning we slept in then about 10 went out and found some breakfast. After breakfast we walked up to the Royal Mile and walked down it a ways browsing in the shops.

The statue of Adam Smith on the Royal Mile.
The Celtic Craft Center. It’s one of the fun shops we stopped in.

Tonight we went to a Lebanese restaurant, BaBa, for dinner and had a great meal.

We shared this Muhammara with mint and chopped walnuts, and fresh hot pita as a starter.
This is Duke’s slow cooked lamb shoulder that we had for one of our main dishes.

After dinner we walked to the same venue we went to last night and enjoyed a jazz concert. The group was the Brian Molley Quartet. The audience was much, much smaller than last night. The music was great. We really enjoyed it.

The Brian Molley Quartet

Our next blog post is here.

Dunblane to Edinburgh

Wednesday was a busy day. We got going a bit earlier than usual, checked out and went into central Dunblane for a wonderful breakfast at the Beech Tree Cafe.

The cafe where we had breakfast.

The drive into central Edinburgh where we turned in the rental car took almost two hours instead of one hour as Google projected. The longer drive was due to traffic, filling up the car with diesel ($10.81 per gallon), a couple wrong turns and a detour. After driving a total 783 miles over ten days, we successfully returned the car.

Our room wasn’t ready so we played cards one last time while we waited. We went out exploring a bit then had coffee in a coffee shop across from the train station.

Ordering coffee
My scone with clotted cream and raspberry jam.

For dinner we went to an Indian restaurant.

Dinner

Then we went to a traditional music concert. The concert was part of a music series called Tradfest that is happening in Edinburgh this week. The group was called The Furrow Collective.

Two of the musicians. The woman in green is playing the saw! The music and singing was amazing.

After the concert we walked back to the hotel and said goodbye to Roger and Gayle who planned to leave the hotel at 5:30 am to start their voyage home.

It was a cold walk.
The view of Edinburgh Castle lit up was a beautiful backdrop to the end of our adventure with Roger and Gayle. We had a great time.
The Celtic cCoss and Edinburgh Castle

To read tomorrow’s blog post click here.

Ballachulish to Dunblane

This morning before we left Ballachulish we went for a walk along the nearby lake.

Along the shore of Loch Leven

Our drive today was about two hours as we make our way back towards Edinburgh. Tonight we are in Dunblane about an hour outside of Edinburgh.

The Apex Dunblane Hydro Hotel

For dinner we walked down into the town to a pub called The Village Inn.

Duke’s steak pie and Yorkshire pudding.

If you would like to read about our return to Edinburgh click here.