Originally posted by Reschke
Thanks for the help. I wouldn't mind hopping a train or commuter flight up there or even renting a car and driving the distance.
For those of you who live in Britain what is the distance and allowed highway speeds between London and Edinburgh? I have never been to England and or Scotland and would like to take a few days to tour after the wedding before coming home. After all it would be really close to the 10th wedding anniversary for my wife and I and we could just call it our anniversary trip.
Train would take about 6-7 hours from London Heathrow to Edinburgh (ex used to travel to Edinburgh from 100 miles north of London and that used to take 4 - 5 hours). Distance, including tube from LHR, is about 450 miles (did a train time check and it's about 6 hours plus waiting times at Heathrow and at London Kings Cross so you can add up to another hour).
I think that Glasgow would be the cheapest international destination in Scotland (think flying into Edinburgh is more expensive). Glasgow to Edinburgh is about 1 hour by train.
I did a search of flying into Glasgow International (NOT Prestwick!!) and I got the price to $1,046 which is pretty reasonable. Flying into Edinburgh is about $200 more. London Heathrow is about $150 more plus you need to get from London to Edinburgh!
I would recommend flying straight into Glasgow.
If you did want to visit an aircraft museum then there is one about 15 miles from Edinburgh called 'Museum of Flight - East Fortune' (
http://www.nms.ac.uk/flight/index.asp). I've been there and it's okay, obviously not as good as the ones down south but they have a Concorde, Me163, Beaufighter, Blenheim (latter two awaiting construction - check for access) plus other aircraft. Most impressive thing for me was that the airfield has many buildings untouched since WW2.