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Welcome to our Forum. Feel free to post a message or a question. We welcome your comments and we love to hear your feedback - so do our guides.

At Timberbush we respect our customers but also our competitors. We understand that you want to compare and contrast your tour experiences and that's important. But  we don't believe in "discrediting" our competitors in order to try to win a customer.  That's why, although we would never edit a customer's comments, we may choose to remove messages mentioning other tour operators' names.

We've always  believed that customers are free to make up their own minds and we're confident that our tours will speak for themselves.   

So in the spirit of solidarity, we say, "Vive La Difference !"  and,  "Happy Touring!" from all at Timberbush.

You don't have to post only on TIMBERBUSH or our TOURS. It can be about Scotland;  its history or its culture. It can be anything about Scotland.  If we can't answer a question we will find someone who can!

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Anka Nauta

anka_nauta@hotmail.com


Jul 31, 07 - 3:54 AM
Colin - an excellent tour guide

Hi Colin,

Just wanted to thank you one more time for making my Scotland experience one to never forget!
I had a great time at ‘your Isle of Skye’ last week and am planning to discover more of your beautiful country soon. Some ideas where to go/what to visit?

Best regards,
Anka

PS
I have visited Coda and bought some beautiful Scottish/Gaelic music. I couldn’t find the original version of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ by Mairi Campbell but took home with me the version of Eddi Reader. Also a very nice one. If you have any other recommendations, please keep me posted.


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