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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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; 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. 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 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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