Monday, 23 February 2015

Alba (Scotland in Gaelic) and me....



 Scotland is a beautiful country known for its lovely landscapes, moody weather and peaceful ambiance. From my very first day in Scotland, this country has never stopped surprising me with its quaint countryside, sublime coastline, gusty winds that can literally push anyone across the street, well preserved cultural heritage and of course how can I leave out the  alluring castles that have a million tales to tell.... I love travelling and visiting new places so this was a treat for me.....as here you don't have to plan a lot for a weekend get away.. all you have to do is head out of your lair and explore...


 Medieval castle overlooking the sea 
The place where I live is a small well connected city with a beautiful beach, abundant sunshine (It is rare if you are living in Scotland) and is surrounded by vibrant woods, green hills and bog reserves sprawling with rich flora and fauna. To top it of, the outskirts of the city has a typical bucolic touch, which is astonishingly refreshing.

Sunset at Aberdeen beach
Quite a wait for the perfect moment


Apart from all the beautiful landscapes  encompassing this city, there are numerous walking trails in and around the city, traversing the green turf, that can be explored on weekends with friends or even with your favourite pet. This inspired me to start walking, apart from my adventurous husband who loves to gear up for a hike and that is how I began exploring the Scottish highlands, meandering river beds and snow covered hills on foot. 

Photographed from train en route to Edinburgh


Two important things I have learnt: Firstly, never forget to check the weather before you leave the house and in case  nature plots against the plans, do not worry as the weather here changes in a blink… Surprisingly, there are times when one can experience a lovely sunshine, a snow shower and heavy rainfall in a single day and sometimes within the same hour..... 


A quiet day in the woods
                                                   

Secondly, though most of the trails have proper markings, always carry a map or an app to track the route as there would be hardly anyone to ask for directions, except for the sheep in the adjoining farms who royally ignore and turn their back if you to try to approach them.
I would keep posting every time I saunter along a new path....connecting with people who enjoy spending time with nature and love some adventure....