Pretty Plockton
Anyone who’s been in these parts will instantly recognise Eilean Donan, above, with a lovely moody sky.
Google maps did not lie - it took us 11 hours to get here, and that’s without stopping for anything other than a tank of petrol, a pee and a takeaway tea. It was pretty painless though. We were on the road by 5.45am, and got to Glasgow at midday.
And we have had ALL the weather. Well, apart from snow. We were lucky to hit Glen Coe when it wasn’t absolutely throwing it down with rain, and that bit of the journey took my breath away all over again.
Plockton is uncharacteristically pretty for a Scottish village. It’s basically a long row of former fisher folk cottages - now a National Trust conservation village - along the waterfront, which is an inlet of Loch Carron.
Here’s the view from our wee cottage…
We’re looking across to the Applecross peninsula. The cottage is on the basic side, but lots of natural light, and we managed to dodge the horizontal showers long enough to do a quick leg-stretch to the fish and chip shop.
Glass of wine, fabulous view - that will do for now after a long day on the road.
Em x


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