First Flora Macdonalds house. She's famous for helping Bonnie Prince Charlie leave Scotland bound for France by rowing him across to the Isle of Skye.
Then, onto the nine-metre granite figure of The Lady of the Isles, The Madonna and child. It was O.K. The view from her better. Then over the causeways that cut through a mosaic of lochs and peat bogs. Marge fighting with the wind all the way.
The Uists are not doing it for us. Whether it's the weather, or
the rubbish we don't know. There are old rusting lorries, coaches, farm
machinery and well, just rubbish everywhere. It's like being in Scotland's
scrapyard. We're sure in the summer, when the wild flowers cover the machair
and the heather is purple your eyes will be distracted from the eyesore.
Cula Bay is tonight's stop. We layered up against the wind, now cold and walked through the sand dunes to a sweeping bay with aquamarine water and incredible stones and pebbles, but sadly yet more rubbish. Come on Uists, you have a day and a half to impress us.