Day 7 — Cuillin Hills
Along Skye’s southern edge, the Cuillin mountains, often called the Black Cuillin, rise abruptly in rocky crests formed from dark volcanic gabbro. We’ll take the less-traveled route into the Cuillins, approaching from the south by boat via narrow Loch Coruisk, which offers a dramatic perspective for photographers. Circumnavigate the loch, taking in magnificent views of the peaks that tower over its shores. Then enjoy an incredible photo hike among these fabled slopes. (B,L,D)
We will be leaving from hotel in the morning....across the bridge...To invergary....then Spean Bridge....Cairngorms National Park...Pitlochery....Perth....cross the Firth of Forth at Dumfermiline
We go across the bridge....Fort William....make a right... Ballachuilsh on Loch Linnie....A82 through Ben Nevis and Glen Coe...Callander ....Stirling Castle....Dunferminling....Edenburgh....
We will be leaving from hotel in the morning....across the bridge...To invergary....then Spean Bridge....Cairngorms National Park...Pitlochery....Perth....cross the Firth of Forth at Dumfermiline
We go across the bridge....Fort William....make a right... Ballachuilsh on Loch Linnie....A82 through Ben Nevis and Glen Coe...Callander ....Stirling Castle....Dunferminling....Edenburgh....
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