ctva
Well-Known Member
Following on from the previous thread on our sojourn out west, http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?503375-Places-to-Revisit, here are my thoughts on the subsequent stops...
Kyle of Lochalsh was a stop to get diesel, which we picked up on the pontoon from 20l cans. We were going to anchor but opted for the moorings by the bridge which at £10 a night were fine. Shame the pontoons there are uncomfortable due to wash from passing ships and the one in Kyleakin has been totally taken over by local resident boats. Pity.
Mallaig. I had avoided this place as it was expensive when it opened a few years ago but now it is probably the best pontoon place N of Ardnamurchan. Friendly harbourmaster, £24 inc free showers, lovely town and the steam train twice a day. What’s not to like. Well managed and clean so will definitely return.
Loch Scresort great anchorage, shame the community there seams to have become more (trying to think of a suitable pc term here...) scruffy and Steptoe ish.
Poll nam Partan again a super wee anchorage. Unlike Rum, Eigg appears to have de-hippyfied since our last visit about 8 years ago and came across as a vibrant community making a good go of it. Definitely on our revisit list.
Tobermory. Difficult one this. £17 for a mooring AND £2 per shower, rediculiously over priced. But they have you as there is nowhere really to anchor there now as Aros Bay now has moorings. They may be a new whizzy harbour thingy but despite paying the new HM on arrival we were rudely awoken at 9.00am to pay AGAIN. The poor lad was sent away and told to as his boss who had ‘forgotten to write in the book’. Still a great friendly chandlery and McGoogans food along with nice walks still have a draw. Would I go back, well it is Tobermory but at the fleecing price, only if we have to. Shame.
Lochaline, anchoring at the NW corner, lovely as always.
Black Isles ditto, just don’t tell anyone.
And of course, home for the boat, Crinan Canal. It’s the only time we sit in the basin and it never fails to be superb. Lots of boats transiting, not as many as last year due to the water shortage scare stories, but a steady stream. Drought measures will fully kick in in a few weeks if no rain falls... hey it’s Scotland, it will rain. Lovely staff and relaxing.
That was a good summer trip, not much wind but lots of new places, a few old favourites and great people met along the way.
The YBW burgee has now been lowered till the next weekend...
Kyle of Lochalsh was a stop to get diesel, which we picked up on the pontoon from 20l cans. We were going to anchor but opted for the moorings by the bridge which at £10 a night were fine. Shame the pontoons there are uncomfortable due to wash from passing ships and the one in Kyleakin has been totally taken over by local resident boats. Pity.
Mallaig. I had avoided this place as it was expensive when it opened a few years ago but now it is probably the best pontoon place N of Ardnamurchan. Friendly harbourmaster, £24 inc free showers, lovely town and the steam train twice a day. What’s not to like. Well managed and clean so will definitely return.
Loch Scresort great anchorage, shame the community there seams to have become more (trying to think of a suitable pc term here...) scruffy and Steptoe ish.
Poll nam Partan again a super wee anchorage. Unlike Rum, Eigg appears to have de-hippyfied since our last visit about 8 years ago and came across as a vibrant community making a good go of it. Definitely on our revisit list.
Tobermory. Difficult one this. £17 for a mooring AND £2 per shower, rediculiously over priced. But they have you as there is nowhere really to anchor there now as Aros Bay now has moorings. They may be a new whizzy harbour thingy but despite paying the new HM on arrival we were rudely awoken at 9.00am to pay AGAIN. The poor lad was sent away and told to as his boss who had ‘forgotten to write in the book’. Still a great friendly chandlery and McGoogans food along with nice walks still have a draw. Would I go back, well it is Tobermory but at the fleecing price, only if we have to. Shame.
Lochaline, anchoring at the NW corner, lovely as always.
Black Isles ditto, just don’t tell anyone.
And of course, home for the boat, Crinan Canal. It’s the only time we sit in the basin and it never fails to be superb. Lots of boats transiting, not as many as last year due to the water shortage scare stories, but a steady stream. Drought measures will fully kick in in a few weeks if no rain falls... hey it’s Scotland, it will rain. Lovely staff and relaxing.
That was a good summer trip, not much wind but lots of new places, a few old favourites and great people met along the way.
The YBW burgee has now been lowered till the next weekend...