From Mallaig 27 May 2025

 

Looking up Loch Nevis towards Inverie on the Knoydart Peninsula,
as seen by Mary and I from the coastal path just NE of  Malaig Bheag.

Knoydart is a 55,000 acre peninsula that has no roads and is therefore only accessible by boat and on foot.  It is the most remote part of the UK. The population is (apparently) 157 people, most of whom live around Inverie, on the far shore in the picture above.  They connect with Mallaig by regular ferries, several a day, which also carry loads of tourists/visitors.

Meanwhile, Susie and Gordon went on a serious trek up and over Annie’s Brae, and then they launched themselves northwards towards Lochan a Mheadhoin, eventually joining the Mallaig Circular walk just north of the town.


Susie with the Loch behind her.

They earned their late lunch!


Lazaway at her berth in Mallaig.


We’ve just had a lovely evening (extensive pre-dinner drinks) with Jerry and Sue from a boat a couple of boats up the pontoon ( theirs is ”Osprey” an Oyster 45 - a lovely boat).  This is not the first time we’ve socialised - a couple days ago on their boat, and twice last year when we were all in Ardfern. It’s been good to meet again.


Tomorrow we are on our way (at last!).

Today’s bird list is 24 species. 





















































































































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