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Bollock Monkey
Jan 21, 2007

The Almighty
I wouldn't rely on trains if you want to get out to more rural places and have limited time. Trains may only be every hour to some places and may stop quite early, depending on where you want to go. If renting a car is an option I would suggest going for it, unless you have the time to spend at other (non-city) places.

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Bollock Monkey
Jan 21, 2007

The Almighty

TheManWithNoName posted:

I'll be visiting Scotland in mid-November for a couple of weeks, driving up from London. Will everything touristy be shut down for the winter? Any recommendations specific to November? Willing to drive anywhere for worthwhile sights/activities.

I can't think of a reason why anything would be shut...

New Lanark is a nice day out, there's decent nature surrounding it (a lovely waterfall of the Clyde) and New Lanark itself is a historical village you can wander round with mocked-up houses and such.

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