Our Hostel was really nice and we got there early enough to go for a nice wander into the little village and down the river before going into the local pub for a nice cold, well deserved pint.
After our hike we headed in Fort Augustus to check that out for a short while before having dinner and basically crashing after a well spend day!
*Our Hostel *On our hike by the river
The next day we had another big hike day, fitting in 2 different hikes. The first one was called 'The Bone Caves' - where we walked along a river and then up into a hill to look at 4 different caves where many bones and skeletons of animals have been found. The hike was quite an easy one but the wind was quite strong (as you will see in the pics). Our next and most impressive hike/climb was up a mountain called 'Stac Pollaidh' - 612 meters high. At first glance we really did not think that we would get to the top - but we did and man what an experience! It was just stunning with 360 degree views of the sea, many lochs and other surrounding mountains.
Day 6 and 7: We were now off to the Isle of Skye - a volcanous island off the west coast. It really is just covered in Mountains. The first afternoon after we arrived we headed off to see one of the local beaches (a beach with huge mountains right next to it), then for dinner out in the garden watching the sunset (at 8.30-9pm!).
The next day was just as sunny with no wind - today we had decided to drive around the Isle to check out all the sites. Some were not that impressive but others were just amazing - the kilt rock and waterfall, and the millions of years old mountains where a dino footprint was discovered!
* One of the little towns on Skye *So many Lambs