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Hi gang, end of September my parents, relatives in Croydon, and I will travel to Scotland, the main destination being Skye. We'll be a group of 8 people, 7 adults and one teenager. How risky do you think it is just walking up to the guesthouses/B&B/self-caterings and asking if they have space for 8 people? Are there many accommodation-options on Skye? Cheers.  :)

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I've been to Skye that time of year armed with just a B&B book and phoned on each afternoon to get accom, it is off peak season so should not be too bad, but 8 people will be pushing it...the B&Bs are generally small

If you have specific dates you may be better renting a self catering cottage for a week or long weekend, better value too.

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Thanks Stephen, have organized everything, will stay in a youth hostel on Skye. :)

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ah and the facebook posts now make sense, have fun in Scotland its a stunning part of the world and Scottish hospitality is fantastic, ive enjoyed every trip to the country

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What???you manage to come all the way from Switzerland to Scotland and go right past all the lovely collections of CP,s.

You should have landed in corwall and zig zagged your way up Britain to reallytake in all the sights.

Big lols.

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 im pretty sure ive been there on several occasions, in fact I have distinct memories of being at many places that didn't actually exist.

there is a time and place for all things and its called college. cheers for today ian and give my thanks to Dianne

retro fit the jet engine on the van and race mike on the bike!

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im pretty sure ive been there on several occasions, in fact I have distinct memories of being at many places that didn't actually exist.

there is a time and place for all things and its called college. cheers for today ian and give my thanks to Dianne

retro fit the jet engine on the van and race mike on the bike!

I don't think any retro fit propulsion to something shaped like a house brick will fare well against a high tech pointy thing with two wheels and an engine that wasn't developed for a tractor.

But I would still happily give it a go and I could always flatten him :)

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ah and the facebook posts now make sense, have fun in Scotland its a stunning part of the world and Scottish hospitality is fantastic, ive enjoyed every trip to the country

Thanks Paul, have been to Scotland countless times, first time 1991, and I keep going back... :)

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What???you manage to come all the way from Switzerland to Scotland and go right past all the lovely collections of CP,s.

You should have landed in corwall and zig zagged your way up Britain to reallytake in all the sights.

Big lols.

gosh I know!! Last year I went to visit Aidan's nursery, can you believe it, it was the first and only CP-nursery I have ever visited. Gosh, you are all sooo lucky over there...

Spacebar! sounds like an inter galactic pub.

http://dobrador.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/464171-Where-do-astronauts-hang-out_64389_46417_1.jpg

 

:)

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