Our final morning on Mull, after grabbing a couple of caches we caught the ferry from Fishnish to Lochaline. This ferry has no bookings, just turn up and wait in line. We got to the terminal 20 minutes before departure, so had no problem getting a spot.
The weather today has turned very Scottish - overcast with drizzly rain all day. Fortunately most of the day was driving, taking the scenic route up the western shore of Loch Linnhe, to Glenfinnan.
Lunch stop was at Corran, watching the ferry go back and forth across the loch.
Our plan for the afternoon was to visit the Glenfinnan Viaduct, the tall, arched bridge made famous by the Harry Potter movies. But it seems everyone else had the same idea. We arrived a few minutes before the steam train was scheduled to travel through, and the carparks were already at capacity and had been closed, leaving many people to park along the main road and walk great distances. We were happy take a snap of the viaduct as we drove past!
We arrived at Fort William and visited Neptune's Staircase, the longest staircase lock in Britain, rising boats up 20 metres through 8 locks.
We walked back into town for dinner at a local hotel.Read more
John Kalaitzis
Difficult to differentiate to the eye
John Kalaitzis
Can't deny where that is. CalMac and overcast skies. Wonderfully typical of Scotland. Nice
John Kalaitzis
Much reversing on this one?
Darren and Janet Only a couple of small ones. Lot of stopping tho!