vrijdag 1 juni 2018

Driving from Applecross to Gairloch’s Big Sand

Today we started with a nice breakfast at the Junction, a lunchroom in Applecross. 

Breakfast

After filling up our tummies we drove off, goal for the day was Gairloch where the whalesafaris would start. Whe took the alternative low level route to Shieldag. Not because we didn’t dare to cross the Beanach na Ba again, but because this road was going towards where we wanted to go. First stop would be Shieldag. And I know I am repeating myself, but what a stunning views and spectaculair road. Still pretty challaging as well, mostly first and secong gear work all the way.




















Just before Shieldag we saw a sign of a smokery so we stopped to have a look. It was a local who did his own smoking and had a little shop in the garden. We bought some smoked cheddar and trout. 



In Shieldag we stopped to have some refreshments in a lovely little lunch room. I had a scone with cream and jam by de site, yammie. Also our neighbours from the Applecross  campsite showed up. It is funnie how you keep seeing the same people along the road. But not to suprising because there is only one road so everybody has to take it, including big trucks and coaches. We even got stuck in a small traffic jam on the single track road to Gairloch because three huge trucks needed to pass, one going our way, the other two coming from the opposite way. There is one thing you don’t want to have here and that is hurry. Our avarage speed is 35km per hour, I think.

Just before Gairloch there was this coach coming up our way, so we had to cross eachother on this narrow road, with rocks on one side and a fender and a steep slope on our side. It did fit, just. There was only a few centimeters between Tos and the coach left. Luckily the coach driver was also very patient and experienced so everything went well. Eventough I did feel like being in this tv show “ world’s most dangerous roads” for a second. So no pictures from that moment, too busy looking if everithing went well.






Trucks on single track

In Gairloch we had a huge dissapointment. Because of the lovely weather the whole UK desided to go whale watching. First free spot was saturday. We didn’t want to stay on one spot that long, so now we give it a try in Ullapool. And otherwise we just have to come back in Gairloch some other holliday.

The campsite in Gairloch wasn’t too great, so we drove a litle bit further to Big Sands. The campsite there is wonderfull. Very spacious in the dunes and along the beach. It’s a large sand beach with beautifull views. We took some wine with us to the beach and sat down to watch for dolphins. Unfortunately they all went on holliday too.

So instead we strolled along the water and walked back to Tos to enjoy the sun, drinks and food. The only downsite are the midges who trive very well on us, the loads of repellent we use don’t seem to bother them unfortunately

Reserved space

Outlander maybe?? Would be so nice to meet Jamie.




Our camp site




Cooling down




Enjoying the view and wine



Jelly fish




4 opmerkingen:

  1. Weer een heerlijke en leuke reis blog.. Toch nog maar eens een keer Schotland verder gaan ontdekken met Wendy....

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    1. Absoluut doen, beste in mei of begin juni. Minste midges en meeste kans op droog weer.

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  2. Prachtig weer idd. Schitterende trip. Wat gebruik je tegen de midges? Hele dag n probleem, of bepaalde uren van de dag? Ik heb geen idee...

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    1. We hebben Smidg gekocht in een outdoor winkeltje (zijn er vrij veel van) dit lijkt goed te werken. Helemaal voorkomen dat je gestoken wordt lukt niet, maar het is nu goed te doen.

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