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Macdonalds of the Isle of Skye
... images of Scotland. It is built on an island at the point where three sea lochs meet, and surrounded by water and mountains. The spot has been inhabited since the Iron Age, and a castle has been there since the 13th century. Currently on the Tower of the Keep dates back to the 13th century, and the rest of the castle dates from between then and the 18th century. It was partially destroyed by a Jacobite uprising in 1719, ...
A long drive North
... of my yearning to visit Skye, perhaps I’d heard about it when living with family outside Glasgow aged 5, perhaps from hearing the Skye Boat song and reading snippets about Bonnie Prince Charlie, but once there, I knew it’d been right to drag the family up there. The harsh beautiful landscape constantly changing with the light, the colours of the hills, the sea, the islands, the dramatic weather and the Black Cuillin mountains. Our ‘weather fairy’ ...
Highlands day 3: Skye → Inverness
... about 15 minutes before getting on the road for our drive to Inverness. Along the way, we drove through the Quiraing mountains and Eileandonan castle ruins. We also stopped very briefly in Portree at the first grocery store we had seen on Skye, in order to get some snacks for the road.
We arrived at Inverness Student Hostel around dinner time, and had a scotch and played darts before heading out to The Castle Inn for ...
Scotland - Skye and Highlands
... of time to put up highly decorated scarecrows in front of their houses, anything from Baywatch to Kiss!
The next day we headed out to Laggan (the bottom of Lochness), via a round trip of Skye, which was another breath taking drive through the gorgeous views of Scotland. We had some stunning weather so got to take some great photos whilst driving along ...
Idling through the Isle of Skye
... to me as "wee little *******s", and they really are! They’re smaller than flies, just a small insect whose bite really hurts. So I was running around the car park trying to get away from them, until they finally thinned out up the mountain a bit. The funny thing was, I had been bitten quite a bit but they didn’t mark my skin, however Evan’s skin broke out in little red dots everywhere.
Anyway, after our walk we programmed our GPS to ...