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“I
am still in complete awe from your tour!, Wish I were
there to go again right now today you gave me a memory
that I will hold to my heart for a very long time!”
Doris
Smith, Nevada
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Skeleton
outline of tour (This does not cover all aspects.)
We cross the Firth
of Forth, and travel east to Culross, and view a magnificent prehistoric
standing stone en route. Culross is a quaint historically preserved
village associated with the founder of Glasgow; Celtic Saint Kentigern
or Mungo, and his mentor St Serf. Then we explore a likely early
Christian and Templar site close by the splendid thirteenth century
Culross abbey. It can be approached by delightful country paths.
Jackie has written a booklet for sale on the Culdees. the name
ascribed to these early Christians)
Lunch is in Culross itself. or in
an Elizabethan herb knot garden, next to Dunfermline Abbey where
King Robert the Bruce is buried and Queen Margaret used to live.Queen
Margaret is reported to have supported the Culdee movement in
Scotland , and her acts of piety are well documented in this town
of great character.
Jackie
Queally +44 (0)131 667 8510
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