My experience of traveling through Great Britain and Germany with my iPad

I wanted to share my experiences regarding traveling through Great Britain and Germany with my iPad.

It should be noted that my son brought his netbook with iTunes on it so it was simple to get the carrier file for microsims. I think if you are travelling without an additional system for the update, a quick visit to an apple store would take care of it.

First stop: Scotland/England

The day after I got to Scotland we found a 3 store. I walked in found a iPad specific sim hanging on the wall, took one and brought it to a rep who took my ten pounds and activated the sim. All in all, it took about five minutes. It popped it in when we got back to the hotel and connected the iPad to my son’s netbook, iTunes popped up, I told it not to sync and then it offered to update the carrier file. I clicked okay and a few minutes later I had 3G up and running with 250 megs of pre-paid data. In my last few days in London I did another 10 pound top-up as we found ourselves relying on the mapping functionality a lot.

Coverage-wise, 3 was quite good. The only places I had problems was when we were on a four-day hike along Hadrian’s Wall where I found the signal coming and going.

All in all it was a great experience and I give it an A.

Second stop: Germany

Germany was a completely different thing.

Both Vodaphone and O2 shops do not have sims in stock. You need to pre-order the sims and have them mailed to a German address. On top of that, one of them (I can’t remember which) wanted 25 euro just for the sim. The reps in the store were always unhelpful, many did not even know that iPad sims were available form their respective companies and several mentioned that because “no one wanted an iPad in Germany” they didn’t see the point in carrying the sims. So, no 3G in Germany for me.

On top of that, WiFi was not all that common. Even places that advertised free wifi often told us it was currently broken.

So, iPad travel experience in Germany: D-

Linlithgow Castle

Today we went to Linlithgow Castle. There are junior tour guides who take groups around – kids in their early teens dressed in 16th century costumes. They were very sweet. The castle does not have any recreated rooms in it. It burned down after a soldier allegedly put a bed too close to a fireplace.
The town is charming – makes you want to stay.
We also saw one of the Great Scottish Railway Bridges today – dating from the 19th century. It is HUGE to these eyes.
The boys are holding up reasonably well, so we may stop in at Carlisle Castle tomorrow before we start our walk.
I still have yet to have a drink in an English style pub.

Edinburgh: Fringe, Tattoo & Castle

We had a full day in Edinburgh. Took a train into the city and climbed up the Royal Mile to the very impressive castle. We had a very entertaining tour guide and then wandered around the castle. The “Honours” are kept here – Scotland’s Crown Jewels. They were buried in secret during WWII and one of four people who knew of the secret location was the Governor-General of Canada!
The streets were full of Fringers and we saw a few performances on the cobblestone streets. We also found the Heart of Midlothian for Rick – another quest completed. The Royal Mile is quite a walk too.
We headed home while listening to bagpipes playing over the battlements…

Stirling Castle, William Wallace and James I

Today we toured Bannockburn Monument and Stirling Castle. We started out in cooler humid weather but it cleared off in the afternoon to be warm and sunny. There were lots of tourists from all over. We saw an actor presenting the point of view of one of William Wallace’s foot soldiers. He was excellent. Here’s Robert the Bruce and some of the castle.

Scottish Morning

We arrived safely in Scotland yesterday. Keith and Alice picked us up at the airport, took us into their home and feed us lasagne and wine. It was really nice to eat something not on a plastic tray.

I slept in until about six this morning. When I slunk into the kitchen I found Kieran was up so we went for a nice long walk.

Tomorrow we’ll be in Scotland

This time tomorrow we will be in Scotland! Bags are packed, airplane seats selected, itineraries printed. Looks like wee are good to go…

Sandy and I hope to keep this blog up a little on our travels and we hope to post to flickr and facebook on occasion.

Housesitter has the “The List”

I’ll have a pint in your honour, whoever you are.

Cheers,
Michael

Our map of the walk: