I hope you enjoy reading about my visit to this lovely part of the world.
Janice and Murray at the top of the String, on Arran |
Janice and Murray at the top of the String, on Arran |
Total Distance travelled : 100 miles |
LEG 1: Brodick to Lochranza: 15.5 miles (25 Kms); 1 hour 6 minutes moving time; 14.1 mph (22.6 Km/h); Total ascent 700ft/216m |
06:45 Leaving Brodick for the 5 Ferries tour guided by Janice, passing the Old Post Office where Janice was the Postmistress. Goatfell in the distance is the highest point on Arran (2866ft/ 873m) |
Going up and over the Bogaille (pronounced Bogally) - 200m/650ft high
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Ferry 1 |
Ferry 1 arrived at Claonig; Arran across the water Whoops - didn't photograph anything in between! too busy with that climb….so hey presto……here we are at the |
End of Leg 2: Tarbert |
Ferry 2 leaving Tarbert |
Ferry 2 - plenty of space |
Leg 3: on the Cowal Peninsula from Portavadie to Colintraive 19.2 miles (31 Kms); 1 hour 34 minutes moving time; Average speed 12.2 miles per hour (19.5 km/h); Vertical Climb 1604 feet (493m) |
Arrived at Portavadie after crossing Loch Fyne….and the sun has come out; look at the blue sky! |
Between Portavadie and Tighnabruaich |
Lovely quiet roads bordered by fields, forest and gorse bushes |
Resting at Tighnabruaich in the sunshine |
Lovely sunny Tighnabruaich, by the Kyles of Bute |
The hardy Scot - sleeveless! |
The Asian expat - keep those sleeves on! But how the weather changes - it was blue sky an hour ago |
Ferry 3: 13:00 Colintraive (Cowal Pensinsula) to Rhubodach (on Isle of Bute); quite a big ferry for a 3 minute journey, or was it 5? |
Leg 4: on the Isle of Bute from Rhubodach to Rothesay 8.4 miles (13.4 Kms); 37 minutes moving time Average speed 13.7 miles per hour (22 Km/h); Vertical Climb 171 feet (52m) |
Janice blasts it down the Kyles of Bute |
The only 'hill' on this very flat section - deserted roads - where is everybody? |
Our ship awaits us as we approach the town of Rothesay |
The Motor Vessel (MV) Bute - a bit of a brute |
Ferry 4: 14:00 Rothesay (Isle of Bute) to Weymss Bay (in Ayrshire on Scottish mainland) |
Leg 5: on the Ayrshire Coast from Weymss Bay to Ardrossan 19 miles (30 Kms); 1 hour 17 minutes moving time; Average speed 14.8 miles per hour (24km/h); Vertical Climb 394 feet (121m) |
Nardini's Ice Cream Parlour in Largs, Art Deco style, first opened in 1935
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View of Arran from Ardrossan - nearly home |
Ferry 5: 18:00 Ardrossan back to Brodick - Job done |
Arriving in Arran - Goatsfell visible |
31 miles ; 2 hours 13 minutes ; 14 miles per hour |
Holy Isle, looking across from Lamlash |
The climb over the Ross - climbs to 800 feet (250m) above sea level |
Heading west over the middle of the Island on the Ross |
Looking along the south coast towards the Ayrshire Coast - the little island of Pladda can be seen |
Kildonan - on the South side of Arran - the Island of Pladda, and in the far distance Ailsa Craig, can be seen |
Janice and Murray at the top of the String after the climb from Blackwaterfoot on the west coast |
13 Miles along a track south of the Sgurr Mountain to start, then I followed the only road to the North of the Island; there were no doubt more tracks to explore if I had had the time |
Very steep track leaving Galmisdale, quite rough in places, and quite a few ups and downs along the way |
Galmisdale Bay at Southern end; you can see the Sgurr from a long way away |
Still smiling despite the pouring rain; on the ro-ro ferry jetty |
View of Galmisdale with cafe and bike hire hut - had to wait for the bike man to come down from his house; there is also a shop where I saw some Germans buying beer and Drambuie before their bike ride |
The Sgurr - you can climb it from the other side |
Having left Galmisdale, I climbed a very steep track and then found this track along the south side of the Sgurr |
Not ridden a mountain bike for ages - getting used to riding across rough ground; glad I was fit |
Nice tracks for a mile or two but it became impassable eventually as I headed west |
Isle of Muck, from Eigg |
The track once I turned northwards along the spine of the Island to join the 'main' road |
Heading up to Cleadale, a little hamlet where the road stops - but for the rain and lack of time, I would have continued on the track further north |
Some Italians came to the Island, and never left (?) |
Bay of Laig beach on the west coast, steep rough path from the 'main' road to get here |
Bay of Laig Beach with Isle of Rhum behind in the cloud |
Heading back south again - is that the mainland in the distance? |
Back in the cafe in Galmisdale - much appreciated after the rain and cold |
Hungry work is cycling - very tasty fish cakes and salad |