Not been there yet but Scotland is nr 1 on my bucket list.
I've always loved England too! Sure as heck would want to go there, Somerset is great! I'd like to go back to Glastonbury and then not be ill, hihi. But also exploring the area around it.
And go to Stonehenge, in the inner circle with a special ticket!
Also still heart broken about missing out on New Orleans when I was in the USA :'(
I'd love to go there one day.
And back to Uluru, Australia! But that's a very costly one, hihi.
Let's first see I get to Scotland at some point!
Nice. I know that's a big festival. Not why I want to go there though, haha. To be honest I feel it's a shame they decided to hold those there. Plenty of other nice places, even in the area. The reason is probably similar to putting a main road right up to Stonehenge and another road right through the Avesbury stonecircles.
I'm interested in power places, yet 'they' are out to ruin them with roads or a festival.
There's power places in Scotland too. That's what I'm interested in, as well as the people, and Culloden! If it were up to me I'd start there, hihi.
It was similar when I went to London. Plenty to see there, but I was really only interested in the Tower of London.
Hippies and stoners... see, that's why I feel it's a shame. Drugheads and boozers at one of the most spiritual power places in the world! It's ridiculous.
I'd love to go to Skye, and from there to the Isle of Staffa to see Fingal's Cave! So yet another boat trip, and there's nothing else there, so it'd be for that cave only, haha.
I'd also want to see the old mansion that they use in "Outlander" to represent Lallybroch. It's so rotten you're not even allowed to go inside, no windows, part of the roof missing, hahaha. They gotta do quite some work on it for the shots. But I'd like to see it!
There's a Dutch tour operator who also does magickal tours to Scotland and their trip takes you to a great many power places. I'd LOVE to do that, but it's costly and I believe it's a week only, meaning you're going to be shattered when you get home, lol. And I want to see Culloden. That's a must.