Saturday, October 26, 2024

The Mull and Forest of Galloway

After Storm Ashley we went to the Mull of Galloway Lighthouse where we had previously stayed during the lead up to the Scottish referendum. We remember a couple having a huge argument about which way to vote! This time we were able to climb up inside the lighthouse and maybe stay overnight again.





The silhouette of a Lurcher



The car park is very exposed and the wind was getting stronger so with Muy being so high we were getting battered about again so we left at nine and found another much more sheltered place to stay - New England Bay.

Sunrise at New England Bay


Scotland - yes, Logan Botanic Gardens!

We headed to Loch Trool - in the Galloway Forest - so we could do a hike in the morning and visit Bruce's Stone that commemorates Robert the Bruce's first victory over an English army in 1307. Even though there was loads of space, we had a "juum" - our name for a campervan with a sliding door -  park right next to us - like a sheep - WTF!




Wild Goat Park


The Eye at Black Loch





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