Chris starts the day with an early morning spotting of six fat rabbits. Beach bunnies. We were a little challenged otherwise this morning. The first two places we attempt to visit are closed. The old […]
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Day Sixty
Oh my. Day sixty. Tell me, exactly where did those last 60 days go? I can see now the value in keeping this diary, as time does literally just fly by. Scotland is indeed the […]
Day Fifty Nine
We continued to follow the Highland Tourist Route today, ostensibly to visit the Mar Lodge Estate. We passed out of farm country today and into the Cairngorms National Park and Cairngorms mountain range. As with […]
Day Fifty Eight
Toady was another “mostly travel” day as we wind our way around the eastern coast via the Highland Tourist Route. We start the day with a challenging uphill walk in the forest. No furry buddies, […]
Day Fifty Seven
Let’s just day today “a castle and seals unlimited” Chris woke me at the crack of dawn (7am for mere mortals) with whispered tones….“there are seals outside”. Now I find it hard to get out […]
Day Fifty Six
East coast here we come. It has taken us ages to get to this point, so I suspect our south bound journey will be quicker through necessity. Our first stop is in the town of […]
Day Fifty Five
We finally made it to John O’Groats today. Not the northern most bit of Scotland, as I had thought (although it’s very close), but the longest distance between settlements in the mainland. It’s a tiny […]
Day Fifty Four
We continued our north western coastal route today, wrapping our way around the coast and through the mountains and lochs. Most of today’s path was farm land as opposed to national park, but other than […]
A three seal day
Today was a three seal day. Let me explain. We start the first of the National Tourist routes today, with the North and West Highland route. It’s been planned to showcase the absolute best of […]
Day Fifty Two
We finish our lap of the Isle of Skye today, closing of the eastern side and back across the Syke bridge. This top and eastern so of Skye contains the most contrast. The north is […]
