Scotland, day 12 & 13: Isle of Skye to Invergarry to Glasgow

We started our two-day return to Glasgow by driving to Elgol and hiking along the coast towards Camasunary. The objective was to get good look at Black Cuillin – first from B8083 on the way to Elgol. The weather was not surprising anymore, between partial Sun, clouds and light rain.

Black Cuillin from B8083

Black Cuillin from B8083

 
Elgol is a small village, compact and packed with cars and visitors, but we found parking spot by Elgol Shop (coffee and scones) and were on the move shortly. The trail was easy, but quite muddy at times, just along the coast, sometimes on top of the cliff, sometimes on the beach. Very good view on the Cuillin peaks across the water. Late lunch at Creelers of Skye in Broadford, Skye Bridge and Nursery Cottages in Invergarry   ☞ Nursery Cottages  (recommended). We cooked dinner in our comfortable and well organized cottage. Few groceries our host gathered for us turned out to be large amount of food to prepare true Scottish breakfast next morning.

Elgol to Camasunary

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Black Cuillin from Elgol to Camasunary trail

The following day was mostly driving, from Invergarry to Aberfeldy, Balquhidder, Doune Castle, Stirling Castle and Glasgow. On some stretches of the road driving required a lot of concentration: it was Saturday and many drivers were pushing it real hard. We visited Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery and had coffee at the Watermill in town. We visited Balquhidder church and cemetery (Rob Roy and MacGregors), and enjoyed last walk of the trip to Creag an Turin.

Balquhidder to Creag an Tuirc

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We had little time left for Doune Castle (just walked around it) and spent the rest visiting Stirling Castle (also just outside) and nearby sites on the hill. To save time we navigated narrow streets to the parking lot just next to the castle. All that was left was driving on main highway (easy traffic) to Glasgow and finding the way to our flat on Blackie St  in Finniestone (fantastically complicated exit from the highway, but we made it with help from google). We had enough time to get food from Tesco on Argyle St.

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