More Mallaig 25 May 2025

 

Eigg and Rum from Mallaig on a fresh day.

After a blustery and wet night we had a gentle start to the day. It’s Sunday, so no bakery today - it’s back to porridge (so to speak).  After breakfast we went on the Mallaig circular walk - about 2.8km up a wooded valley, through the edge of some heath, then down past the houses on the NW edge of town (surprisingly, the population of Mallaig is about 700 people - far fewer than we imagined).  Back for coffee, followed shortly by lunch.

Mary and I then went looking for a Black Redstart that I thought I heard yesterday - unsuccessfully. Then up to the communications tower that overlooks the town - a short steep climb that gives great views below.

Mallaig from the comms tower.

Lazaway at her berth.

On our way down for an ice cream the Harry Potter steam train pulled in.

Not the best of pictures because it was directly against the sun,
but you get the idea.

Once in the mood I had to browse the wands.
 A little bit of magic would be nice.

By the way, our meal at the Cornerstone last night was very good. Two portions of roast monkfish, and two of hake. No pictures, but a healthy portion of contentment.

Mallaig bird list is 22 species.






































































































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