Friday, October 2, 2015

Isle of Skye: Day 1 and 2

When we realized that our time in Scotland was coming to a close, we knew we wanted to see a little more of this lovely country. We decided to leave on a Thursday morning and spend a long weekend seeing the Isle of Skye. I took A LOT of pictures and we loved the sweet time together taking in the beauty of God's creation. It truly was the most beautiful place we have ever been and definitely deserves a spot on your travel bucket list.
the view outside our place in Lochcarron
We didn't stay on the Isle of Skye, as our trip was last minute and there weren't lots of options. Fortunately, we found a wonderful Air Bnb house (https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/7676447) just a few towns over. It was perfect for us and a great home base for our trip. We did a little exploring after we arrived and enjoyed the scenery.
On our first day actually going to the island, the mist was heavy and low. It was the quintessential Scottish day. The vast landscape was hidden from us, as it was cloaked in this thick blanket of fog. It was only in the afternoon and on our second day that we really got a good picture of the Isle of Skye's beauty.
fog over the rolling hills
stunning coastline, lush and green



Kilt Rock (named for the tartan pattern on the rocks in the distance)


We drove up to the Fairy Glen for a picnic and some time exploring. The boys reached out their windows to touch a cloud as the fog enveloped our car. 
sheep+hills+fog=Scotland
thistle, the national flower

Fairy Glen is filled with lush, rolling hills and lots of grazing sheep.




After Fairly Glen, we drove towards Coral Beach. Isle of Skye requires a lot of driving, as it takes a good amount of time to get from one destination to the next. Thankfully, it's hard to mind a drive when there is so much beautiful scenery to take in.
so thankful someone offered to take our picture just as we were enjoying the view





sweet brothers
Dunvegan Castle, in the distance
Our explorers were a little tired and cold from our windy walks and decided they could push through with the help of some hot chocolate. Lucky for them, the one open place we found only had hot chocolate and deluxe hot chocolate. Both options were large and included whipped cream and sprinkles. As our Grandaddy would say, they were pretty proud of that hot chocolate judging by the price ;).


our view for hot chocolate 


the drive home



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