PLAN 2: AROUND
SKYE - VISITING MORE REMOTE ANCHORAGES [Kinloch
Castle, Rum shown right - The Shiants shown bottom -
day 5]
DAY
1 Loch Nevis about 1.5 hours away from Armadale.
If you are not bothered about going ashore, anchor at
Glaschoile. Or moor at Inverie where the attractions
of going ashore to visit the Old Forge the most remote
pub on mainland Britain can be very tempting. For some
reason our yachts are often at Inverie on Friday and
Saturday nights! There will probably be a charge for
the mooring if you don’t go to the Old Forge for
food or drink. Food is also available at the Pier House
restaurant for which booking is required.
DAY 2 Canna, Rum
for lunch. Both Canna and Rum have scenic attractions
although they are completely different. Canna provides
the more secure anchorage and has a cafe serving evening
meals. Rum sports a small shop and Kinloch Castle, which
is well worth looking at. The opening time for the castle
seems to have settled to 14.00 most days but it might
be as well to phone in advance to avoid disappointment
- the telephone number can be found in the pilot book..
DAY 3 South Uist
- Wizards Pool, one of the Wests’ classic anchorages
where you can enjoy perfect solitude after a wonderful
day's sailing.
DAY 4 Rodel, Harris
- catching the tide into the pool at Rodel is essential.
Ashore the church is well worth a visit. A few years
ago they rebuilt the hotel, which was for many years
famous for not having a roof over the bar!
DAY 5 Back across
the Minch heading for Rona. On a good day stopping at
the Shiants for lunch where it is possible to sit among
the puffins in season. The keen birdwatcher will find
the Shiants a very attractive destination but the swell
will convince you that it is not an overnight anchorage.
Most people head for Acairseid Mhor on Rona, which is
a classic well-sheltered anchorage. Ashore there is
pleasant walking to the top of the hill, church cave
or the old village. Showers are usually available at
the Caretakers House. Evening meals are also available
on request.
It is also possible to anchor in Loch a’Brhaige
on Rona or Eilean Fladday on Raasay which are both very
attractive.
DAY 6
Totaig, Loch Duich; a passage through the Sound of Rona
will take you to the Crowlins which are also an attractive
lunchtime stop if the wind is right. The Crowlins offer
you an opportunity to have seals gather around your
boat and watch you eat your lunch. Anchoring at Totaig
lets you watch the crowds visit Eilean Donan castle
from a safe distance. A walk ashore to the right here
will take you to a pictish broch.
DAY 7 Coming back
through Kyle Rhea on the tide possibly anchoring at
Sandaig Bay - where Gavin Maxwell wrote "Ring of
Bright Water" for a lunchtime swim, Loch Hourn
beckons. Depending on the weather and time you may wish
to sail up the loch to come back to anchor at Sandaig
for the night. Allow 1.5 hours to get back to Armadale
from Loch Hourn entrance. Alternatively you could splash
out for the last night of your holidays and have dinner
at Doune Marine or Ardvasar Hotel.
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