The main, and only, square in Telc is a relaxing place, with beautiful architecture on all sides.
Story written 18 March 2008
Try these recommendations to ensure you make the most of your Edinburgh visit, especially during the festival season.
The Brass Monkey pub in Edinburgh - pub complete with a mini-cinema in the back!
The striking tower of the Edinburgh Mosque against a clear blue Scottish spring day.
Benches in the cozy Dunbar's Close Gardens provide a tranquil respite from the busy traffic outside on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.
A beautiful rainbow proves the Water of Leith walkway is a wonderful stroll along the edge of town, regardless of the weather.
The Tempting Tattie serves up inexpensive but heaping portions of baked potatoes. Go there for the great food, go back again for the friendly service.
The beautiful and historic Dean Bridge, architected by the famous Thomas Telford ('The Man Who Built Britian','The Father of Civil Engineering').
Fireworks as seen from Calton Hill, signalling the end of the 2007 Fringe Festival
Andrew Hayes has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by andrewghayes.
Currently in Edinburgh.
I am a part time photographer and travel writer. Prefer to spend most of my time behind the lens, but enjoy sharing trade secrets on my favourite places in the world.
You can also find Andrew at andyhayes.com.