The Royal Mile is in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town. It starts at Edinburgh Castle and ends at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The area is brimming with people, restaurants, shops, churches, museums and entertainers. The sound of bag pipes fills the air from bagpipers in several locations. That sound alone, lets you know, you are in Scotland! (Left to right above: bagpiper | representative of the Picts - a group of people that lived north of Forth of Firth during the early Middle Ages | and Barrie’s Close one of the many closes or passageways in the area.)
After 2.5 days in Edinburgh our tour with Nordic Visitor started. Our Scottish guide/driver picked us up at our hotel wearing a kilt and formal jacket. He was accessorized with a kilt pin, high kilt socks and a sporran. Sporran derives from the Gaelic sporan which means wallet or purse. The sporran, a key feature of the Highland dress, is made of leather or fur and worn on a leather strap or chain about four to five inches below the top of the kilt.