Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Road Trip - Fort William to Isle of Skye













I headed off fairly early the next morning after a hearty breakfast that included black pudding (yum).My destination was to get to the Isle of Skye, although I wasn't sure how long it was going to take.
First stop was this little castle site just near Fort William. I found out when there that the bridge across the river here was an excellent viewing point for the Harry Potter train, which was just about to come through there. Some I waited, & even though a little late, it roared by, steam belching out everywhere. I do like trains!
Betty & I then headed up past Loch Lochy (love that name), then did a swift left at a town (think tiny village) called Invergarry. At some point I did get lost, though I'm not sure where. You see, all the signs in the Highlands are written first in Gaelic, so you zoom by at the same time as trying to read the name & you just miss it altogether.
Anyway, along the way I stopped off at the Eileen Donan castle which initally (back in the 13th century) belonged to the McKenzie clan, which is my Mum's Scottish clan going bacck generations. It's one of Scotland's most famous & picturesque castles - beautiful!
By the time I reached the Isle of Skye, it was quite late in the afternoon. Many of the B&Bs were booked out - a never-ending problem in Scotland at this time of year. I found a pub in the middle of nowhere which had wifi - revelation!!!!! So I hooked up & was able to at least get a few things done before realising I really need to get a place to stay for the night. I ended up at this lovely little B&B in Broadford run by an old couple which had a comfy bed & BBC on TV.
The Isle of Skye around Sligachan was spectacular - almost lunar & quite desolate in its appearance.

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