Loch Broom with Ullapool in the distance
On the long but beautiful drive up from Gairloch to John O'Groats we had a brief stop-off at the attractive little port of a Ullapool. The ferry to Stornaway (Isle of Lewis) leaves from here.
Loch Broom south of Ullapool
Isolated white house and track on shore of Loch Broom
The port (above and below)
Tall ship in the port
Loch Broom from Ullapool
Caley Oil Ltd
Motorbike
White houses along Ullapool quay (above and below)
More of the pretty, well looked after houses along the waterfront
Waterfront to east of port
Nice pictures again, Jim.
ReplyDeleteLoved Ullapool myself, although I must have had one of the worst cooked salmon steaks in the whole of my life (boiled, overboiled and unseasonned) there. And no lemon available! I admit it was during the summer of 1983 and things have changed since then, I guess. We were on our way to Durness, not John o’Groats. I remember the cute little white houses, the colourful seafront and the collection of pubs.
Had a similar lovely feeling in Kyle of Lochalsh (a dream to pronounce) and a similarly poor experience with greasy fish & chips!
Thanks Luc. I think you would be delighted by the quality of the food now available in parts of the Highlands today.
ReplyDeleteYes, Jim, that’s what I’m alluding to. And I hope “bar food”, the type offered in pubs and inns, follows suit. When the weather really precludes any outside activities (it happens in that part of the world), even for the brave, gastronomy is the only escape. I’ve also been told, though, that the price tags have made a huge step forward as well. Since Maggy brought Scotland back to its true costs – and I do not say I approve of this – this wonder of a land has become very expensive for travellers, has it not?
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