Category: Nature

  • Portpatrick – Port Phàdraig

    After having spent most of the morning at a cosy coffee shop to upload some retouching work it was time for some exploring! My first stop: Portpatrick – a colourfull coastal village.

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    A crescent-shaped harbour is the centre of the village which spans along the coastal line with stunning views of the Irish coast only about 34 kilometres far.

    In the 18th and 19th century Portpatrick served as a kind of Gretna Green for Ireland, when the daily mail boat also brought over couples wanting to get married.

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    Fishing is still important in Portpatrick and there is also a small lifeboat museum nearby. There are quite a few pubs and restaurants located around the harbour inviting you to take a break and enjoy the views.

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    This ruined church, dating from 1629, may itself stand on the ruins of an earlier church, known as St Patrick’s Chapel. The circular tower may date from the 1520s, and originally stood on its own. Its unusual shape (for Scotland) may mean that it was either a lighthouse for the harbour, or heavily influenced by Irish architecture.

    (wikipedia)

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    The old (ruined) St. Patricks Church dating from 1629 standing on an even older chapel.

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  • Glenwhan Gardens

    Little did I know I was in for a surprise with my next home for two nights. I had booked this little Shepherd´s Hut at Airbnb just because it seemed a great spot to explore Dumfries & Galloway and I wanted to stay in a lovely hut for some time.

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    Little did I know it was situated in the most beautiful gardens above the little village of Dunragit. The work on the gardens started about 35 years ago and is an ongoing labour of love.

    It was a wee wet day when I arrived and the little hut seemed even cosier.

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    But I still had to explore the gardens a little bit.

    The Gardens are a labour of love, hewn from rough moorland 35 years ago. With the warming influence of the Gulf Stream, Glenwhan grows many tender plants from around the Southern Hemisphere, together with large collections of rare trees and shrubs. A numbered tree trail for the dendrologist has been collated, along with a 17 acre moorland walk with 120 species of wildflowers, grasses, and ferns. Two small lakes (Lochans) are the focal point of these family-run gardens, with seats and  meandering paths running along enchanting walks with interesting scupltures, which the visitor will discover.

    (Glenwhan Gardens)

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    On the next morning, I woke up to sunshine, some lovely visitors and another surprise: the sea!

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    South facing and 300 ft above sea level, Glenwhan Gardens offer magnificent views over Luce Bay, the Mull of Galloway and the Isle of Man, a perfect backdrop for this garden gem, with leisurely paths and Seats to sit and relax on and enjoy the Spectacular sea Views

    (Scotlands Garden Route)

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  • Gretna Green

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    Hello Scotland! From Jane Austen to Downton Abbey – there was always at least one daughter that run away to Gretna Green in the middle of the night to get married. I´ve read so much about this little town on the Scottish border, that I just had to stay a night there! And lucky me – I even met a runaway bride!

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    In the middle of the 18th-century marriage laws in England were changed. One had to be at least 21 to be allowed to get married without the parents’ consent and the wedding had to take place in a church.

    But in Scotland “you could marry on the spot, in a simple ‘marriage by declaration’, or‘handfasting’ ceremony, only requiring two witnesses and assurances from the couple that they were both free to marry.” (Gretna Green) as long as you were over 15 and not closely related to each other.

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    Gretna Green was the first village on Scottish soil on the direct route between London and Edinburgh and as the couples had no time to lose, Gretna Green became the #1 destination for weddings at the “famous” blacksmith shop, where you could still get married today. We saw quite a few couples doing this and sneaked in between.

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    Even so, Scottish law allowed a very short and informal “ceremony”,

    English couples usually preferred to keep some English marriage traditions and so looked for someone in authority to oversee the ceremony. The most senior and respected craftsman or artisan in the countryside was the village blacksmith, and so the Blacksmith’s Forge at Gretna Green became a favourite place for weddings.

    The tradition of the blacksmith sealing the marriage by striking his anvil led to the Gretna blacksmiths becoming known as ‘anvil priests’. Indeed the blacksmith and his anvil are now symbols of Gretna Green weddings. Gretna Green’s famous Blacksmiths Shop, the Old Smithy where lovers have come to marry since 1754, is still in the village and still a wedding venue. (Historic UK.com)

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    I stayed at the lovely Prince Charlies Cottage B&B and it was just a short walk to the Blacksmiths and the whole “shebang”, the shops and café around the venue reminded me of a tiny charming Las Vegas – it´s all about marriage, romance and fun. And the view from behind the parking is amazing!

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    When you feel fed and have enough of the shopping what about a little walk to the adjoining Gretna, a planned town built during World War I to provide homes for 30,000 employees of a munitions factory that was the biggest in the world. I planned to visit “The Devil’s Porridge” museum the next day to learn more about the factory but was too early.

    But if you´re up for even more shopping there is a huge Outlet centre in Gretna, I prefer a little evening walk…

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    Huge thank you to the lovely runaway bride, actress Alice.