
"Emerging from the bothies come morning, a fog hovered between the mountains leading up to the summit of Seana Bhraigh, peaking out above, and Loch a' Choire Mhoir below. As the sun rose, the fog steadily lifted, but not before creating a magical fogbow above the loch and bothies."
"We took our bikes on the ferry from Scrabster on the mainland to Orkney for a spin round the island to take in some of the most impressive neolithic sites in Europe. Starting in Stromness, we headed north to Skara Brae, then looped round to Kirkwall via the must-see road sign for Twatt."
"The setting, where the lochs of Harray and Stenness meet, is spectacular. These neolithics clearly had an eye for the dramatic! We finished with Maeshowe burial chamber before catching the ferry back to the mainland."
"I had a child-free week last summer and for my first solo trip chose the Outer Hebrides. The adventure began on the ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway where I spotted minke whales and acrobatic dolphins."
A group trekked to Choire Mhoir and Magoo's bothies in the northern Highlands, experiencing a magical fogbow at sunrise. They then took a ferry to Orkney, cycling to neolithic sites like Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar. The dramatic landscapes included the standing stones of Stenness and the Maeshowe burial chamber. A solo trip to the Outer Hebrides featured a ferry ride where minke whales and dolphins were spotted, along with a stay in a cozy shepherd's hut amidst beautiful scenery.
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