YouTuber Scott Manson, known as Planes, Trains and Everything, decided to travel from Glasgow to Stornoway to sample fish and trips, taking more than 18 hours to complete the round trip
A man journeyed 460 miles from Glasgow just to sample fish and chips. YouTuber Scott Manson admits he has embarked on some “crazy” day trips over the years, and his latest adventure was no different.
Scott set off from Glasgow at 5.30am, making his way to Stornoway to try the local fish and chips before catching a flight back home. He acknowledged it would be a “long, long day” that would see him touching down back in Glasgow at the stroke of midnight.
“Why Stornoway? Well funnily enough I was thinking of the thought process of coming up with the idea of going to Stornoway for fish and chips, but I’m glad it happened anyway,” he told viewers on his Planes, Trains and Everything channel. “I’ve never been to Stornoway before, I’ve never been to the Isle of Lewis and Harris before and I love fish and chips.”
On arriving, Scott declared the airport a “beautiful terminal building” and was surprised by how spacious it was inside. He also praised the “typical springtime weather” as he stepped off the plane into glorious sunshine and a “decidedly chilly” temperature.
Scott chose to make the two-mile trek from the airport into the town centre on foot, soaking up the stunning Stornoway beaches along the way. His route took him on a “quick trip to Tesco” to pick up “supplies” before he reached the town centre, reports Glasgow Live.
During his visit, Scott also found himself exploring Lews Castle. The 19th century structure sits within a 250-hectare site, boasting sweeping gardens, woodlands and parklands, affectionately known to locals as the Grounds. Established in the 1850s by Sir James Matheson, the Grounds have long been recognised as one of Stornoway’s principal public parks.
Having reached the town centre at 10.45am, Scott felt it was “too early” to tuck into his fish and chips, opting instead to spend additional time wandering about.
When midday arrived, Scott splashed out £19.50 for a serving of haddock and chips at a local coffee shop. Following his meal, Scott made his way onto the ferry bound for Ullapool before pressing on to Inverness to resume his homeward journey to Glasgow.
He characterised his crossing as “a little chilly” but commended the “absolutely amazing” scenery. The content creator’s travels carried on with a coach to Inverness where he planned to catch a train back to Glasgow.
However, with the “last train of the day” already departed, he found himself resorting to “plan C” which involved boarding an Ember coach to Glasgow. He touched down back in Glasgow at 11.27pm, leaving him with less than thirty minutes to reach the airport.
Once there, Scott pondered whether the mammoth day trip had been worthwhile. He said: “A told you it was going to be a long, long day, but was it worth going to Stornoway for just fish and chips?
“Definitely not, now they were good fish and chips but it wasn’t worth the trip.”


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