KILCHOMAN BEACH AND TWO (SMALL) HILL WALKS
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
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
This walk is signposted and starts from the grassy parking area near Ardnave Farm where a large track winds easily … Continue reading ARDNAVE and the SINGING SEALS
The Western Isles offer some of my favourite walking anywhere and walks on North Uist are the cherry on the … Continue reading WALKS ON NORTH UIST: Beinn Scolpaig Loop (4.5miles)
With a glorious day on the cards in late June, the plan was to hike more of the South Glenshiel … Continue reading A Walk Beyond Camasunary Bay, Skye
NORTH/NORTH WEST LEWIS Not all of this large island, the most populated of all the Hebrides, Inner and Outer, is … Continue reading EXPLORING HARRIS/LEWIS (Part 3)
North Harris, Scalpay and a hike up Harris’s highest mountain North Harris is a land of rugged mountains and at … Continue reading EXPLORING HARRIS/LEWIS (Part 2)
The Outer Hebrides offer some of Scotland’s most beautiful, rugged and wild scenery with none of the crowds that frequent the mainland hotspots or Skye’s more popular photo stops. To me, Harris is the most immediately stunning of the Western Isles (another name for this archipelago) , with a raw northern beauty softened by creamy […]