Cobblestones and Castles
Between 1563 and 1736, Scotland executed more accused witches per capita than anywhere else in Europe. 84% of them were women. But this isn't just dark history, these are women's stories that matter deeply to how we travel today. In this episode, I'm sharing why our October 2026 Scotland trip, Spellbound in Scotland, is built around witch history. We're not just visiting beautiful castles and drinking whisky (though we're doing that too). We're visiting the only known witch's grave in Scotland, having dinner with the founders of Witches of Scotland [https://www.witchesofscotland.com/], touring the Scottish Witch Trial Museum, and spending an evening with the author of "The Last Witch of Scotland." [https://www.philip-paris.co.uk/] These women were healers, midwives, widows, and outspoken women who were "too much" of something. And as modern women traveling independently, making our own decisions, taking up space, we get to honor them by living the lives they couldn't. This is what slow, immersive travel looks like—going deeper than the surface, understanding whose stories got told and whose got erased, and reclaiming these spaces as women who refuse to be less than we are. REGISTER FOR OUR 2026 TRIPS WEBINAR happening 1/29 at 6:00pm EST [https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ZU0sb71aS-2U0_W9S0kUvA] SPELLBOUND IN SCOTLAND [https://www.cobblestonesandcastles.com/scotland] October 4-11, 2026 Early bird pricing ends January 30th—save $500 Only a few spots remaining Find our 2026 trip details at here! [https://www.cobblestonesandcastles.com/grouptrips] JOIN THE CONVERSATION [www.facebook.com/groups/thecobblestonecollective/]Free community on Facebook
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