Friday 24th September The ferry queue is proving useful time to write my blog! We are now waiting for the ferry back to Oban where we will drive on to Tyndrum for the night. From there it should be about an hour and half drive to the Glasgow depot on Saturday morning. The view is beautiful looking across to the Glen Coe mountains however there is a strong north wind and white horses on the sea so we could be in for a choppy sailing. Yesterday we had an epic drive out to the west. First of all we had a look at the old pier at Salen, a very old pier! There were shags and gulls sitting on each of the posts. I loved this tractor which was parked nearby. Then we set off to go to Calgary Bay. Through moorland by lochs through woodland. The windswept trees looked as though they had been clipped into shape! We made coffee at Kilchronan campground on Loch Na Keal We called at the Ulva ferry which is not running due to the restrictions, Michael had been q...
Wednesday 23rd September We arrived on Mull at Craignure on Monday teatime leaving Oban slightly earlier than planned. The Shielings Campsite is within sight of the ferry pier so was very easy to find. We were very disappointed to be given one of the worst pitches on the site looking at the loo block one way and the gas bottle cage and their very large waste bins the other way. What a contrast from all our previous sites! After a little think I walked round to the reception and politely asked if they could put us in a nicer spot the next day, we were booked in for 4 nights, however the options she offered were not much better. We sat down with a drink and, using the hotspot on Michael’s phone, began to search to find other places we could go even though we had paid in full for four nights! Then there was a knock on the door! The girl from reception explained that a van which had been given a shore front pitch had put up an awning which is prohibited on those pitches so..... ...
Saturday 19th September. I feel as though we have been here forever yet it is only 4 nights! We stayed two nights at the Scurrival campsite on the northern tip of the island. This was a grass site and we couldn’t get quite level despite the owner trying to make some wood levelling chocks for us. The facilities were not open, but we were prepared for that. The views were lovely looking across two small islands to the south west coast of S Uist in the background. The beach was a short walk away. The first day we explored the island, making our first trip to Castlebay where we had coffee in the tearoom attached to the Post Office. We found a large (for these islands) Coop which was well stocked. Both Kisimul Castle and the Heritage Centre were closed however the Castlebay Hotel was open and we had our lunch there. The menu was limited so we both went for the scampi and chips. Excellent scampi but pale soggy chips! Barra airport was on the way home and we stopp...
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