11 August 2013
As part of my sailing holiday in Scotland, I did a day trip by boat from Arisaig to the Isle of Eigg, and the bonus was I could hire a slightly ropey mountain bike to explore the island. The weather was pretty gloomy. I suppose by August in Scotland you don't expect a hot summer, and it started raining very heavily half way through the ride, so I had to don waterproofs which I fortunately had. But you forget about these things afterwards, especially when there is such a good cafe here, and the scenery is wild and desolate.
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 |
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 |
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