

The Victoria Arms was our lodging choice for Stirling. We dropped our luggage off here in the morning and when we returned after 5pm our luggage was in our rooms for the night.



After we freshened up we entered our Restaurant destination into one of our phones and started our walk to dinner.

Rob Roy McGregor (1631-1734). On our way to dinner we came across this statue of notorious Scottish outlaw Rob Roy, who joined the Jacobite rising of 1689 with his father when he was just 18 years old. His father was jailed for treason for two years. When he was finally released, his wife, and Rob Roy’s mother, had passed away. Rob Roy hid out in the Highlands under the patronage of John Campbell, the 2nd Duke of Argyll, and he built a house in Glen Shira. His fortunes began to rise again as he became a cattleman, but he lost all of his money and cattle due to a duplicitous chief herder and was declared an outlaw, his family thrown out of their house which was then burnt down on the orders of his principal creditor, James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose. This began a blood feud between the two which lasted until 1722, when Rob Roy was forced to surrender and was imprisoned until 1727. He was released in part because of the success of Daniel Defoe’s biography of Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue, and he died in 1734.




We made it to Brea.

We all enjoyed our choices for dinner and dessert!
Laura found some interesting signs in the facilities…

and…

We enjoyed conversation with the mom and adult daughter seated next to us who happened to be from the United States, too. The mom enhanced our conversation by complementing a subtle feature on Josh’s hat.

We had a lovely walk back to our lodgings in the moonlight. We retired to our rooms for a much needed rest. Sunday September 15th was complete.

On Monday the 16th of September we enjoyed our breakfast at Victoria Arms before we packed up and ordered a taxi to take us to Enterprise Car Rental Agency in Stirling.



Looks like another beautiful day, Thank You LORD!
Hello,
Wonderful photos of your family and from your trip to Scotland.
The food looks yummy, except for the beans.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend!
Eileen, ‘A Full English or Scottish’ always includes the beans. I think I left them on the plate. 🙂
…beans for breakfast is an interesting twist!
Tom, an ‘Full English or Scottish Breakfast’ always includes beans which is an interesting twist.
Such a beautiful place where you stayed… and enjoyed seeing the picture of a true Scottish breakfast. 🙂
I’m very impressed. Looks like a lovely place to stay. Interesting story on Rob Roy. Love all the photos and that breakfast looks delicious.
Your hotel room looks comfy and the breakfast must have been tasty.
Seems like a comfortable place, with a bit of elegance thrown in. Breakfast looks tasty (even the beans!! I think I would have left the blood pudding behind though). . . I notice the lounge sofas have interesting knobs on their backs with tassels around them. I’ve never seen that before. Reminds me of something to wind your yarn around.
The Victoria Arms looks like a great place to stay. History is around every corner in Scotland, it seems.