Ron Laidlaw: Alistair Cunningham - Scottish Clans & Castles

Thu, Nov 19th 2015 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Weekly meeting with guest speaker


The Rotary Club met at their new venue last week at Thorterdykes Roadhouse where they previously met about 20 years ago.  Vice-President Jim Walker chaired the meeting and introduced the speaker Alistair Cunningham who runs his tourism business from his home at The Coille, Hawick.  Alistair, a retired KOSB Officer started his business "Clans and Castles" in 2000 when the dot.com phenomena took off.  "Scottish Clans and Castles" is a bespoke, specialist, tour company which arranges holidays in Scotland tailored to the individual likes and requests of customers.  Many of them are from North America who have an avid interest in ancestry and their roots.  He arranged the tours as an all-inclusive package to include flights, accommodation and travel as well as an input from geneaological experts and guided visits to many locations throughout Scotland.  Of all the "must see" attractions the most popular is Eilean Donan Castle and the Glenfinnan Railway Viaduct on the West Highland line to Mallaig with its connection to the Harry Potter films and the Hogwart's Express!  He also includes ancestral tourism in the Borders and referred to the Heritage Hub in Hawick which contains a wealth of information and he was firmly of the opinion that its attributes should be better publicised.  Many questions arose which led to further discussion after which Past President Ron Laidlaw gave the vote of thanks for an excellent talk.

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