Thanks, thought you might have mentioned the Star Hotel is in the Guinness Book of records as being the world's narrowest hotel at only 20 feet wide. Incidentally I live near Cockburnspath and it's pronounced Coburnspath ATB 👍😊
I didn't know that about the Star Hotel. That could be a very good reason to go back for another visit. Then I could book myself into the narrowest hotel in the world and shoot a video. I do love how the local pronunciations of place names can throw visitors.
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Moffat looks like a pretty place.
It really is. It definitely worth stopping off at, especially if you're doing the South West 300 road route.
@@AScottishOdyssey I will want to visit Moffat as well.
@@CaledoniaChronicles hopefully you’ll get to visit it.
Thank you for posting a tour of Moffat. I’ve always wanted to visit Scotland and Moffat.
Glad to be of service. Moffat is a lovely wee town. I enjoyed my time there.
lovely wee town the bakers on the high street is brilliant well worth a visit sausage rolls are amazing.
I will have to try their food the next time that I’m in the town
This town looks like a cool 😎 place to walk around 😁
It definitely is. I’ll be back.
Nice video. The grey mares tail is on my list of places to visit post lockdown, so might also take a ran past Moffat.
I tried to go there, but managed to burst my tire while I was trying to get there. I’ll have to try and get back there myself
@@AScottishOdyssey There is nothing worse. Glad you are okay though.
@@highlandexplorer990 Yeah, I'm alright. I managed to get about three quarters of mile from the nature reserve when it happened.
Another place to visit, when we're allowed to travel again.
It's worth it.
Thanks, thought you might have mentioned the Star Hotel is in the Guinness Book of records as being the world's narrowest hotel at only 20 feet wide. Incidentally I live near Cockburnspath and it's pronounced Coburnspath ATB 👍😊
I didn't know that about the Star Hotel. That could be a very good reason to go back for another visit. Then I could book myself into the narrowest hotel in the world and shoot a video. I do love how the local pronunciations of place names can throw visitors.
@@AScottishOdyssey Loving the channel 👍
@@alanlister8810 Thank you. That's really appreciated. It does make my day hen I know that people are enjoying the channel.
Went to WARRISTON boys Academy in 1974. Remember our forced runs through the moors and weekly visit to the Church in town.
It is an area that I want to explore more. The runs over the moors don’t sound like my idea of fun. Walking, yes. Running, no.
@@AScottishOdyssey notice i typed 'forced'
@@martinblack781 I hated having to do runs like that at school