From the ferry destination, Kilchoan, on the UK’s most western piece of land, West Ardmanurchan, we drove, slowly, along the most beautiful, mostly single carriageway road. It is interesting how most drivers understand the process, you stop at passing places for people to pass, both from in front and from behind. Yet there are some who just do not get it. We followed one of the latter for 20 minutes this morning.
The run in to Inverness, which is where we are AirB&B’d for three days, runs along Loch Ness and therefore passes the Loch Ness Museum. Winner of a previous Scottish Tourism National Award for Attractions, this is a friendly, ‘tongue in cheek’ series of videos exploring the myths of the monster. We were both impressed and intrigued that the jury is, as yet, indeterminate. We thought about a photo for this blog but decided you wouldn’t believe it.
Inverness is a city that feels like a small town. A bit like Swansea, perhaps, but tighter and in better nick. And it has some cracking pubs serving local beers. To be researched ….