Now if I had to look for a place to "end it all" it would be here...
Camas Mor
The young lady and her mother having a picnic
might have not been best pleased, but it is a view to die for.
As some of you may know I live in Chester, a lovely old City.
The village I happen to live in is next to a very busy A road known as the A55.
Great for getting places quickly.
But as any one will tell you that lives next to a busy trunk road, it can be noisy!
Well in North West Scotland,
there are places and Melvaig is one of them
where you don't hear the rumble of the motorcar.
I sat for ages with no sign nor sound of the car.
These are getting more rare in Scotland, but there are still plenty of them
and they slow traffic down...wonderful.
So on Monday we took a trip to Gairloch.
We had thought about and did book, and promptly cancel, a round of golf for 4,
which came out at £90 with club hire and balls, too much for us.
Taking a boat ride to see Whales and Dolphins was £170 ouch!
So we opted for a glass bottom boat ride for around £68 in total.
The boat ride beyond the harbour was good value. But don't expect to see too much.
The sea around here and Skye has been over fished and you can tell.
But the same applies for other boating trips we have been on.
Nether the less, it was still worth it for the boat ride and the guide.
My son's also got to navigate the boat!
Adam
Ryan
A lovely view of the Torridon Mountains
A small jelly fish
The glass bottom
A map of our location in Melvaig.
Back tomorrow with part 3......
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