Saturday, 25 April 2026

Loch na Keal, Isle of Mull

Early morning at Loch Lomond, a mist shrouded the tops of the mountains. The forecast for today once again warm, dry and sunny. Perfect for a Scottish Road trip.

We packed up quickly, keen to arrive at The Green Welly Stop at Tyndrum late morning. Angela read on the internet you could take a hot shower there for three pounds. Our other choice was the leisure centre at Oban, which we were not keen on as the showers were communal. Once you reach a certain age, there are somethings that shouldn't be shared. Tyndrum is a small village located along the west highland way, a ninety six mile walk starting north of Glasgow, and finishing at Fort William. We plan to take this walk in September after midge season. Our ferry from Oban to Mull wasn't until six, but this morning John broke his glasses so we continued onwards in order to visit the Specsavers in the town. Of course along the way there was a castle to see.



Kilchurn Castle at Dalmally is supposed to be one of the most instagrammable castles in Scotland, so we thought we'd best stop to see why. Specsavers Oban couldn't repair Johns glasses, fortunately he has a spare pair with him. Keen to try and secure a place on an earlier ferry we filled Muddy Marge up with fuel, and her cupboards with as many provisions we could cram in. Food shopping on the islands is understandably expensive and the choice is limited. Plus it doesn't seem fair on the islanders to buy too much from their small supermarkets. Sadly we were not able to secure a standby place on an earlier ferry.



Never mind, the afternoon was glorious so we were happy to wait, watching various ferries arriving and departing until eventually Muddy Marge was loaded onto the six fifteen.




A smooth sailing with magnificent views of the surrounding area passed quickly and with our hearts filled with joy we disembarked the ferry and made our way to tonight's stop at Loch na Keal. A favourite of ours. The evening warm,  we sat out and watched the sun go down. It felt wonderful to be back on Mull.






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