Back to the west coast now the worst of the rain has past, we are going to make the most of it unless the horizontal
Category: Walking
Glen Affric
Stayed at Culloden yesterday, but didn’t bother with the battlefield attraction. Eleven quid is a rip off. So headed to Glen Ord Distillery for a
Cairn Gorm
Trying to take advantage of a good weather day, we headed into the Cairngorms and up to the ski area. Not that there is any
The Falls of Kirkaig and the Hills of the Assynt
After yet more inspiring during along the coast roads we stopped for a walk to the Falls of Kirkaig, a couple of miles along a
The Waterfalls of Glas Bheinn
A damp start, but a cracking finish, one of the balmiest days so far. We headed out for a walk to Britain’s highest waterfall, Eas
Tarbet to Scourie
Another day, another walk. After a drive around a tiny, winding road following the coast, we arrived at Tarbet, from which you can, in the
Sandwood Bay, Cape Wrath
Moving around to the west side of the Cape Wrath peninsula, we drove out to the charming bay at Droman, and then set off on
Durness and Faraid Head
A slightly wetter than desired start, but it soon have way to a calm and pleasant day. The morning started with a brief, damp visit
The Kyle of Tongue
Less of your lip. A splendid 12 mile walk around the estuary that forms the Kyle of Tongue. Passing showers that we mostly avoided. After
On Foot Around Loch Doon, Loch Riecawr, and Loch Braden
A misty morning start, which spoilt the sunrise, then compounded by turning to full on fog for an hour. But soon enough the fog cleared