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[QUOTE="August_West, post: 4058084, member: 1047"] Had to take a car ferry on the Firth of Clyde to Dunoon and then it was a fairly short drive. Otherwise its a decent hike from Glasgow if you try to drive around it to get there. Its not a castle. It's a house with a couple guest houses on property. Beautiful though right on some cliffs over the Firth. As far as British food, yeah it's pretty bad still. I got a Chicken Parmo in Newcastle just to say I had one even though I was warned off it a million times. It is devastatingly terrible. Had a slice of pizza at a family reunion. Yikes. Best restaurant meal of Brit food I had was Fish and chips in Whitby. Fresh Whitby cod is the gold standard of Fish and chips in England Ive come to understand. (I had never heard of Whitby before) . Fiancée's grandmother (stayed there for day and a half) made me mince and tatties and mushy peas one night. That was made well and very good, I enjoyed it, but that is just incredibly simple, kinda bland comfort food. Best restaruant meal I had whole trip was a Nepalese place in Edinburgh. Incredible. [/QUOTE]
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