We're on strike*

We had a plan for today, but it got scuppered by a general strike of minimum wage workers in the Faroes.... and as there were no cleaners working, the streets were not cleaned, bins not emptied andMeer informatie
Tórshavn

Late last night we arrived in the capital Tórshavn, which is on the largest island, Streymoy.
The Faroes are made up of 18 islands, all but one populated (one island only has 2 residents!). TheMeer informatie
Fun in Funningur

After a full night's sailing we arrived in the northern Faroes at 7am, anchoring off the village of Funningur on Eysturoy (Eastern Island).
Funningur is a tiny village of 43 residents and 900 sheep,Meer informatie
Papa Stour and Foula

The ship sailed overnight and we arrived at the north end of the island of Papa Stour at 7am.
Papa Stour is the most westerly island of the main Shetland group, and has a small permanent populationMeer informatie
Shetland

We woke this morning as we were arriving in Lerwick, the capital and only town in Shetland, on the largest island, Mainland.
Shetland is made up of 100 islands, only 15 are permanentlyMeer informatie
A circus of puffins

Our wake-up call this morning was the sound of clanking chains as the anchors were dropped off the coast of Fair Isle.
Fair Isle is the most remote inhabited island in the UK, halfway between OrkneyMeer informatie
Orkney

After sailing all night, we were woken at 7am to the sound of an Arctic Tern over the ships PA system. We were a few hours south of the Orkney Islands, so had time for a leisurely breakfast beforeMeer informatie
Sunshine on Leith

We have most of the day in Edinburgh, before boarding our ship late afternoon at Leith, the port area of Edinburgh.
We began with a city tour of Edinburgh, first touring the new town (notMeer informatie
Lallybroch and Edinburgh

Final day of the car hire today, and we have a short drive into Edinburgh.
On the way we visited Midhope Castle, better known to Outlander fans as Lallybroch. The interior of the house is derelictMeer informatie
Fife Coast Road

We only had 80km to travel today, so took the scenic route via the Fife Coast Road.
First stop was St Andrews, the home of golf. It's remarkably open and easy to access the famous Old Course, evenMeer informatie
Ell of a good time

We farewelled Pitlochry at our usual time of 9am, meandering south for the next few days, back towards Edinburgh.
First stop was Dunkeld, one of the most complete 18th-century towns in Scotland,Meer informatie
To Pitlochry

We departed Fort William after a visit to the supermarket and a couple of caches, on the road to Pitlochry for the night.
Our first stop was Spean Bridge, and the Commando Memorial. It was a popularMeer informatie
Walking Wednesday

Back to sunny days with 24 degrees forecast, so it's shorts out again!
We had a full day around Fort William, so we began with a walk along a section of the West Highland Way, a 96 mile walking trailMeer informatie
Mull to Fort William

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 20Meer informatie
Destination: Tobermory (not the Womble*)

We had an easy day today, with only a few kilometres of driving planned. We began with a visit to Aros Castle, an abandoned 13th century castle just north of Salen, our base on Mull.
Next stop was aMeer informatie
Mull northern loop

Our day began with a visit to the mausoleum of Lachlan Macquarie, former Governor of New South Wales. He was born on Ulva, an island off the west coast of Mull.
Our drive today took us north, withMeer informatie
Mull and Iona

We were up bright and early today to catch the first ferry of the day from Oban to Craignure, on the Isle of Mull.
It's only a 45 minute crossing, so we hit the ground running at 8.15am and headedMeer informatie
Double island day

We started the day with a visit to one of the most recognisable features of Oban, the unfinished McCaig's Tower, which looms over the city on Battery Hill. It was based on the Colosseum and planned asMeer informatie
To the highlands and back

We woke up this morning to the first rain of the trip and the temperature had dropped considerably with it.
We left Dumbarton and travelled up the narrow, winding road along the western shore of LochMeer informatie
Bowling to Dumbarton

We started the day with a visit to Robert Burns' mausoleum in the grounds of St Michael's church in Dumfries. The mausoleum is quite out of place in the cemetery as it's the only thing paintedMeer informatie
Queen of the South

Our flight arrived in Manchester later than expected, then we had delays collecting our hire car (but we did get an upgrade!), so we didn't set off north until nearly midday.
Traffic was heavy on theMeer informatie
Changi transit

After an overnight stay at the airport hotel, our 9am flight to Singapore was comfortable and uneventful - the only way flights should be!
We have an 11 hour transit in Singapore, so took advantageMeer informatie
Little India, and away

Another early morning, this time for a quick visit to Little India before we check out and fly home.
Little India is the meeting point of the local Indian community. It is a snapshot of the sights,Meer informatie
Botanic Gardens and the Bay

We took the other method to avoid the heat today and was on the train to the Botanic Gardens just after 8am.
Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical garden to be recognised as a UNESCO WorldMeer informatie
Chinatown by night

We woke up to a massive thunderstorm and torrential rain, so had a bit of a late morning... so late it became afternoon until we left the hotel.
We went in search of a cache on the rooftop around oneMeer informatie
Steamy Singapore

We caught the train from the airport to the city, arriving at our hotel at 8am... a little too early to check in, so we dropped our bags and went for a walk in the local area.
We found the nearestMeer informatie
ReizigerWell done on the pub quiz, obviously not as many local questions!
Reiziger
Wow, there are caches even somewhere that isolated?
Darren and JanetYes, there's 106 caches spread around the Faroes! The one I really wanted to get was on top of the tallest mountain, but our walk got cancelled 🙁