COLONSAY AND ORONSAY:TWO TINY HEBRIDEAN GEMS
Two nights on a tiny Hebridean island, a clamber up its highest hill and a tidal crossing to an ancient abbey…. Continue reading COLONSAY AND ORONSAY:TWO TINY HEBRIDEAN GEMS
Two nights on a tiny Hebridean island, a clamber up its highest hill and a tidal crossing to an ancient abbey…. Continue reading COLONSAY AND ORONSAY:TWO TINY HEBRIDEAN GEMS
The summit of Harris’s highest mountain is an amazing viewpoint over ocean and hill. It IS a boggy walk (for … Continue reading CLIMBING CLISHAM on HARRIS
After years of avoiding it, FINALLY we set out to climb Britain’s highest mountain. Why was I so set against … Continue reading CLIMBING BEN NEVIS – THE MOUNTAIN WITH ITS HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
This is a walk which to me, has better views overall than the more famous Lost Valley hike (which is … Continue reading HIGH SUMMER IN GLENCOE: Stob Mhic Mhartuinn Hike
Lossit Bay is possibly my favourite beach on an island with many beautiful sands. Sanaigmore runs a close second.We headed … Continue reading ISLAY – LOSSIT BAY, PORTNAHAVEN and SANAIGMORE
Day 3 – lovely Kilchoman Beach, around 2km long and usually pounded by the Atlantic Ocean was the plan, followed … Continue reading ISLAY – KILCHOMAN BEACH WALK AND PORT CHARLOTTE
This walk began as an 90 min easy stroll we’d done before, to over 3 hours of at times tough … Continue reading KILCHOMAN BEACH AND TWO (SMALL) HILL WALKS
Day 2 on Islay dawned beautifully – a red sky not bringing rain but more warm, sunny weather. It was … Continue reading ISLAY -WILD GOATS AND HEATHER:THE MULL OF OA
We sat in the car at the Mull of Oa Monument car park, the end of the road, the day … Continue reading ISLAY -MULL OF OA/BEINN MHOR HIKE
‘Westering home, and a song in the air, Light in the eye and it’s goodbye to care. Laughter o’ love, … Continue reading ISLAY – GOODBYE TO CARE