Tobermory 16 July 2022

 


A Tobermory day.  Walk to the Rubha nan Gall lighthouse in the morning, shopping in the afternoon, followed by coffee on board and a BBQ planned for the evening when John, Jacquie and Ruth arrive.   We had planned to set off for the Small Isles today, but the forecast showed more wind there than we wanted.  Tomorrow should be okay 🤞.

The walk to Rubha nan Gall lighthouse is lovely, through woodland, with plenty of flowers.  

Rubha nan Gall (‘Stranger’s Point’ in Gaelic) lighthouse was built in 1857 by David and Thomas Stevenson.  The light became fully automatic in 1960, and in May 2012 the original Fresnel lens and lantern were replaced with a more energy efficient LED lamp.

Clockwise from top left: Harebell, Rosebay Willowherb, Eyebright, and Tutsan

We made it a circular walk by ascending the hill on the return just before Brown’s Memorial. Steep and muddy but well worth it for the views down the Sound of Mull.

The view south down the Sound of Mull with Calve Island in the mid-distance.

Our walk ended in the An Tobar café - good coffee and excellent cakes.

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