The drive to and from Skye (and there are 4 options) is an amazing road trip in itself so the journey is very much epic too!
NOTE: the detail on areas/routes is a work in progress at present so not fully complete at June 2022
More on each area and routes:
EXPLORING EDINBURGH:EDINBURGH IN 2 DAYS
EDINBURGH TO GLENCOE DRIVE: EDINBURGH TO GLENCOE via LOCH LOMOND)
EDINBURGH TO GLENCOE VIA THE TROSSACHS:EDINBURGH TO GLENCOE via THE TROSSACHS
THE BEST OF LOCH LOMOND:THE BEST OF LOCH LOMOND
EXPLORING GLENCOE: THE BEST OF GLENCOE
GLENCOE TO SKYE DRIVE via THE SKYE BRIDGE:GLENCOE TO SKYE VIA THE SKYE BRIDGE
GLENCOE TO SKYE DRIVE via the MALLAIG FERRY:
EXPLORING SKYE:THE BEST OF SKYE
SKYE TO TORRIDON DRIVE:
EXPLORING TORRIDON:Torridon:What to do and see
TORRIDON TO AVIEMORE DRIVE:
EXPLORING AVIEMORE/CAIRNGORM NP:
AVIEMORE TO EDINBURGH via the A9 and PITLOCHRY
AVIEMORE TO EDINBURGH via THE SNOW ROAD and BRAEMAR
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scotlandmac and Annetravelsandhikes
I've always felt the need to record travel and walking experiences, initially through photos and now through this site. It helps me re-live memories of some of the truly wonderful places which I have been privileged to enjoy. So far, my travels have taken me to a fair proportion of Southern Europe/the Mediterranean; the Alps; to South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia, with lots of time on safari; and a little hiking and exploring in the Canadian Rockies, California, Utah and Arizona, Iceland and Norway. Greenland and Spitsbergen was a dream which I fulfilled a couple of years back too. I visited Alaska in 2024 also and it was magnificent.I’ve enjoyed exploring much of Ireland too. My heart, however, will always be in Scotland which I still think is the most beautiful country I've seen anywhere.
I love giving advice in Tripadvisor's Scotland Forum, under the scotlandmac moniker, about how to see the best of Scotland.
I was lucky enough to escape the rat race 10 years ago, when an early retirement option came up and I waved goodbye to a long career which included teaching English and also being a Manager in Local Government. My passion is the Great Outdoors, walking and wildlife watching as well as taking photographs. I also enjoy ancient villages and pretty towns, great cities and gardens, old churches , castles and art galleries. And good food! And most of all, enjoying time with my two now grown up adult sons as they build their own lives and memories.
There are a growing number of walks described in the blog but I am not some Wild Woman of the Mountains, fearless and intrepid (I wish). I suffer from vertigo which has got worse as I've got older so any walks herein, do not include anything scary. I avoid these types of experiences like the plague!
I really hope my ramblings help and please drop me a line if I can help in more detail in any way.
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