Seal Shore
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Today was our last full day on this beautiful island. We had not visited the western side so decided to have a look. This side od the island is not very highly populated and the road was not as wideЧитать далее
Today was our last full day on this beautiful island. We had not visited the western side so decided to have a look. This side od the island is not very highly populated and the road was not as wideЧитать далее
We had a slightly more leisurely day today. After a late breakfast we drove up to Brodick to have a look at the castle which is looked after by Scottish National Trust. The castle dates back to theЧитать далее
The weather forecast was good for the first day of June, so we decided it was a good day to climb Goatfell, the highest mountain on Arran. By now our legs are becoming quite strong (we have beenЧитать далее
Another glorious day was ahead of us. We had planned to stay at a site on the south of the island. On our way we stopped off in Whiting Bay.
We completed a walk up through the woods to The GiantsЧитать далее
We had pre-booked a ferry crossing for an afternoon trip to the island, so we were pleased to see that the promised improvement in the weather was happening.
On our way to Lamlash, where we were toЧитать далее
The weather was improving daily, so we didn't need full wet gear today.
We drove down the coast a little way to complete a short walk to the Fallen Rocks. Not a great deal to see other than someЧитать далее
We woke up to another wet morning. We had thought about visiting the R Burns museums in Alloway, but we decided just to press on to Ardrossan to pick up the ferry to Arran.
We chanced upon an AsdaЧитать далее
We spent a lazy morning on the site to enable us to catch up with essential tasks. Karen managed to get some of the laundry dry in between the rain showers. The site tumble drier was also neededЧитать далее
We continued our drive north, eventually leaving behind the beautiful Galloway as we moved into Ayrshire.
Our immediate destination was Culzean Castle, which is perched high on the clifftop above theЧитать далее
We had planned for another free camp somewhere along the coastline on our way up to the ferry at Ardrossan.
We stopped off at Portpatrick in the morning. This proved to be a very pretty villageЧитать далее