Scotland Travel Journal ~ The Necropolis

On Saturday the 14th of September after viewing the inside of Glasgow Cathedral we walked outside to improving weather and decided we shouldn’t miss the hike up to the Necropolis to view the John Knox Memorial.

The Necropolis is a Victorian garden cemetery full of wonderful architecture, sculpture and fascinating stories.

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24 thoughts on “Scotland Travel Journal ~ The Necropolis

  1. Loved all your photos of a remarkable place. We visited a few years ago on a very rainy day which made the visit even more atmospheric. I’m sure the views were stunning but sadly the rain obliterated all the views lol! B x

    • Barbara, we had glorious sunshine for the majority of our trip for which we were so thankful. Glasgow and Edinburgh both carry the atmospheric vibe very well. 🙂

  2. It was raining pretty good this morning but we decided to brave it and head out for the day. So glad we did because the rain quit and we had a lovely day. As my daughter told my grandson, ‘if we stay in when it rains here we’ll never go anywhere’. Kind of true! Your pictures are lovely. No shortage of steps in Great Britain!

    • Joyce, when we moved to the Seattle area from sunny southern California we adopted that mindset, too. We did not cancel because of rain! Thanks for stopping by!

  3. What an interesting cemetery! The hills must have been a challenge to navigate but the sights were so worth it. Can you believe that September is over tomorrow? Have a Happy October!

  4. Beautiful photos! What a remarkable cemetery. Thankfully the weather was cool for that walk up the hill. I didn’t notice your kids on the bridge in the first picture. I scrolled back up to see if they were there!

  5. I loved seeing all of your photos. My Feedly, which is where I read blog posts isn’t working properly right now. There is something about old cemetery’s that I love.

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