Isle of Skye

More photos from my recent trip – Part Two

Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

Craigellachie National Nature Reserve
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve

Strathspey Railway

Strathspey Railway 5025
Strathspey Railway 5025
Strathspey Railway 5025 front detail
Strathspey Railway 5025

River Findhorn at Logie Steading

River Findhorn at Logie Steading
River Findhorn at Logie Steading
Monochrome close-up of a fern
Fern in the sun

Isle of Skye

We moved onto the Isle of Skye.

The Bridge to Skye​
The Bridge to Skye

Loch Alsh from Kyleakin

Loch Alsh from Kyleakin

Loch Greshornish

Loch  Greshornish
Loch Greshornish
Loch Greshornish

Dunvegan

Dunvegan, The Duirinish Stone, Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables
Dunvegan, The Duirinish Stone, Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables
Dunvegan
On the walk to The Duirinish Stone a Pixie House
On the walk to The Duirinish Stone a Pixie House

The Duirinish Stone

The Duirinish Stone
The Duirinish Stone

Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables

Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables

Portree

Portree Harbour
Portree Harbour
Portree

Broadford

Broadford
Broadford
Pabay
Pabay

Loch Linnhe – Fort William

Loch Linnhe - Fort William
Loch Linnhe - Fort William
Loch Linnhe - Fort William

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Sunday on Skye

Isle of Skye Camping and Caravan Club Site
Loch Greshornish
Loch Greshornish

Dunvegan

From Dunvegan Car Park
From Dunvegan Car Park
Dunvegan
Dunvegan
On the walk to The Duirinish Stone a Pixie House
On the walk to The Duirinish Stone a Pixie House

The Duirinish Stone

The Duirinish Stone dates from the turn of the Millennium, not the stone age, and was put here by local villagers to commemorate the date.

It is located above Dunvegan with views of Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables in the distance.

The Duirinish Stone
The Duirinish Stone
The Duirinish Stone

At the foot of the hill are the ruins of St Mary’s Church.

St Mary’s Church
St Mary’s Church
Walking to The Duirinish Stone
Walking to The Duirinish Stone

Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables

Loch Dunvegan and the MacLeod’s Tables

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Coffee

Storm Betty has passed leaving us with a sunny, dry but breezy morning.

Time for coffee.

Coffee by my hiking tent on the Isle of Skye

The plan today is to go nowhere for the morning as Jeremy wants to watch the football World Cup today. The last time I camped at this site was in 2013 and I commented on the lack of a phone signal – this would be a problem today when it comes to watching the football.

However a new phone mast that we can easily see from our tent has solved that problem.

Excellent internet at Skye Camping and Caravan Club Site Isle of Skye

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