welcome back to the travel show, and we are in the little village of kenmore, just across the loch from the crannog centre, and this is home to scotland's oldest inn, or so they say. let's go check it out. tell me a bit about your hotel. it was built in 1572 when it was given permission by the local laird of taymouth castle, to provide food and beverage to local community and travellers. so i see a lot of rabbie, known locally as rabbie burns, robert burns, the famous scottish poet, there's a picture up on the wall, what is the connection? rabbie burns visited this hotel in 1782, and he wrote a poem on the wall. it's still there. this is the original? wow! he had a few whiskeys, i'm presuming, from behind the bar, stood on a chair, inspiration struck, and he wrote it on the wall. that's quite remarkable. i can't imagine there are many hotels around that can boast their own handwritten robbie burns poem. no, the first example of graffiti in this area. up next, it's mike with trending travel. it's now time for trending travel, our regular pick of the top photos, videos and stories all hap