Our third Members contribution, a video by Geniusmentis, on Elgin Kevin's Hometown including Filming Locations from a few of his movies ~ these are Genius's own personal photos and clips from her travels to Scotland. We thank her so much for putting together this short Travel Log. Enjoy! Elgin (pronounced /ˈɛlɡɪn/; Scottish Gaelic: Eilginn) is a former cathedral city and Royal Burgh in Moray, Scotland and is the administrative and commercial centre for Moray. The town originated to the south of the River Lossie on the higher ground above the flood plain. Elgin is first documented in the Cartulary of Moray in 1190. It was created a Royal Burgh in the 12th century by King David I of Scotland and by that time had a castle on top of the present day Lady Hill to the west of the city. Click Read More for more info on places to see, stay, what to do and Genius's own Travel notes... Culture and leisure: Elgin Museum, 1 High Street Elgin Library, Cooper Park Elgin Golf Club, Hardhillock, Birnie Road Glassgreen Golf Range, Birnie Road Cooper Park: boating, pitch and putt, tennis Biblical Gardens Moray Leisure Centre, Borough Briggs Road, containing swimming pool, ice rink and a gymnasium Town Hall with auditorium for production of shows Community Centre, Trinity Road: badminton The Lantern Gallery, 18 South Guildry Street Red Shoes Theatre and music venue, High Street Elgin Youth Café, Francis Place ------------ WHAT TO SEE: Elgin walking tour: Elgin - Moray Motor Museum Elgin Cathedral Elgin - High Street Elgin Museum -- Elgin's Surroundings Driving Tour : Elgin Elgin - Birnie Church Elgin - Pluscarden Abbey Elgin - Spynie Palace Elgin - Duffus Castle Elgin - Gordonstoun School Lossiemouth Elgin - Burghead Well Forres Elgin - Brodie Castle and Country Park Darnaway Farm Randolph's Leap ---------- I visited the Cathedral: wonderful! I adore the dark charm of ruins and cemeteries! I posed for pics near the graves like Kevin did! I walked on Elgin High Street, where there are all the shops, in the afternoon and at night,. In the same point, near the Museum, two funny episodes happened to us (I was there with friends). A nice-looking guy came near to us saying "I come in peace" LOL My friend answered: "Peace and prosperity!" I'm still laughing! After dinner another one guy, drunk, came near us (after a patriotic song sung in a loud voice) murmuring something. We looked at him very badly without saying anything and then he told us "I only wanted to know if you are Italians" LOL There are a lot of beautiful houses and an adorable little lake with ducks and Weeping Willows (my favourite trees with the Jacarandas). I've found two interesting sites about Elgin: http://www.high.st/elgin/ http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/elgin/elgin/index.html I slept in the Hotel Eight Acres in Elgin, for two nights. For the first time in Scotland I ate 'Fish and Chips' and 'Haggis' (good!)! Unfortunately, no Skirlie there. ---- IN THE VIDEO, AFTER ELGIN (KEVIN'S CITY), PICS OF FILMING LOCATIONS RELATED TO SOME KEVIN'S MOVIES: MADE OF HONOR Dunvegan Castle is a castle a mile and a half to the North of Dunvegan (22 miles west of Portree) on the Isle of Skye, situated off the west coast of Scotland. Home to the Chief of Clan MacLeod. TRAINSPOTTING Despite being set in Edinburgh, almost all of the film was filmed in Glasgow, apart from the opening scenes of the film which were filmed in Edinburgh, and the final scenes which were filmed in London. Notable locations in the film include: -The iconic opening scene showing Renton and Spud being chased by store detectives was filmed on Princes Street, Edinburgh. A scene showing the actual theft was filmed in the music department of the since-closed John Menzies, also on Princes Street, but did not make the final cut. -The scene where the chase ends is on Calton Road, Edinburgh, near the rear entrance of Waverley Station. - Corrour railway station is the setting for the "great outdoors" scene in the film. -The flat that Renton shows the young couple around when he gets the job as an estate agent and ultimately stashes Begbie and Sickboy in is 78A Talgarth Road in West Kensington, London, opposite West Kensington tube station. 16 YEARS OF ALCOHOL Edinburgh; Rutherford's Lounge Bar in Drummond Street Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | @TheRealKMcKidd
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