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Castle is 'often mistaken for chateau'



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EDINBURGH Castle was mistaken for a continental chateau in a survey of UK residents.
People were shown pictures of famous Scottish landmarks, including the Castle and Ben Nevis, and asked to say where they were.

But a surprising 56 per cent were unable to identify any of the country's best-known sights as being Scottish.

Nearly
a quarter thought the Castle was a chateau somewhere in Europe.

A third of those questioned said a picture of Hadrian's Wall showed the Great Wall of China. And over half claimed Ben Nevis was Mount Everest, Mount Kilimanjaro or Table Mountain.

Even Scots found it difficult to identify some of the country's famous places, with 57 per cent failing to recognise Ben Nevis.

And the survey claims one in six Edinburgh residents did not recognise the Castle.

The survey, conducted for hotel chain Travelodge, claimed cheap foreign holidays were partly to blame for the widespread ignorance about the attractions of Scotland. But half those who took part said the reason they had not explored Scotland was the weather.

However, Travelodge forecast that things could improve.

A spokesman said: "With travellers tightening their purse strings due to the credit crunch, more of us will be staying within these shores to explore these locations."

The Castle along with the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Forth bridges – and the Great Wall of China – feature in a new book, 1001 Historic Sites to See Before You Die.





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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 9:39 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Castle
 
1

Voldemort,

Edinburgh 29/04/2008 10:39:13
Bet if you showed them a picture of huge dog poo they could spot the Labour/lib dem MSP or Councillor ... !
2

Yonthing!,

29/04/2008 12:13:54
Ben Nevis.

It's a hill. With some mist.

There are 284 Munro's, all of which pretty much look the same. With mist.

What do they really expect people to recognise. It all depends on how you view it. Yes, Yes, Yes, many of the hills are distincitive from certain angles before some bagger gets on their high horse.
3

It's heading straight for us!,

Edinburgh 29/04/2008 12:54:42
Hadrians Wall = great wall of China? Ben Nevis = Kilimanjaro/Everest? Who did they interview?

God these people are probably allowed to vote! - it feels more like America every day here.
4

Jenny MacArthur,

29/04/2008 12:55:44
That's odd. The Travelodge PR company's stupid "surveys" (that this shoddy paper faithfully reprints as cheap column-filler free publicity for them as if it were somehow newsworthy) are usually on the theme of sleep. They must be moving onto tourism instead.

I guess reformatting press releases is all the day-release from college kids that the paper hires instead of real journalists can manage.
5

Bored,

29/04/2008 13:02:41
Bit difficult to pass judgment on this story without seeing the photographs used. they could have used obscure photographs designed to give the results shown above.
6

Annoyingboi,

Edinburgh 29/04/2008 13:06:25
"A spokesman said: "With travellers tightening their purse strings due to the credit crunch, more of us will be staying within these shores to explore these locations."

I think you'll find Mr Travelodge that a it costs a hell of a lot more money to spend a week in Edinburgh than it does to jet off to Spain or the like! But of course, you would suggest otherwise wouldn't you!
7

James (1),

29/04/2008 13:07:11
What is a chateau? Oh thats right a castle! I see where the confusion comes in here! Eh!
8

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

29/04/2008 13:16:35
Another survey went round and shot all the people that did this survey and discovered that none of them would be missed and their "work" was a complete waste of time.

Probably Students, Definitely assholes.
9

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

29/04/2008 13:19:22
1001 Things You Wish You Hadnt Read Before You Die, though might actually encourage you towards it.
10

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29/04/2008 13:52:26
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The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

29/04/2008 14:07:43
I often mishtook it for Shortbread.
12

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29/04/2008 14:34:40
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roadstohell,

29/04/2008 15:39:41
Ooooooh! is it made of Edinburgh castle rock ?????
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29/04/2008 16:47:19
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Sassenach Observer,

29/04/2008 22:12:18
Perhaps they just misheard and thought it was a "sh*thole" rather than a "chateau"
16

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

, Newington 29/04/2008 23:12:37
Apparently 75.6% of Scots have routinely mistaken the Parliament for something useful.

 

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