This was as far as we walked inside the Fairy Pool. It did drizzled a bit while we were walking. Nothing a hood won't solve.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour Fairy Pools (2/2)
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour Fairy Pools (1/2)
Friday, May 1, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour Glen Sligachan and The Cuillin (3/3)
You're gonna see a lot of road photos, cause it all signified road trip! I love a good road trip! So I've put most of the road photos as the first photo to get you into the vibe of it. Also to show you what the roads are really like where we were travelling at. Some might meet your expectation of what a cold and cloudy Scotland would look like! And some will just blow your mind how blue the sky can be at other times, all usually within the same day :D
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour Glen Sligachan and The Cuillin (2/3)
Walking between where our bus left us, and where the Sligachan bridges are, in the midway point, you could venture out further and towards the mountains, and here you will see the statue of Collie and MacKenzie. I love this photo of them above. I don't really know who they were when I visited this place, but now that I've finished watching The Outlander Season 1, I can better appreciate the history of The Highlands. Our guide did told us the stories of the clans of the Highlands and the Battle of Cullonden and the Jacobite Rising, but it was still hard to really imagine it. But after watching the series, and being on those Highland, boy do you really remember them well!
Some of the photos of the incredible landscape here. It was hard to pick which to upload here. Everything was just so breathtaking here.
You can see the statue of the two man in the middle, as well as the path to walk there. It was pretty call to walk out into the open area. It was still early morning, so I was glad the wind wasn't too strong when we were there.
Here is a different view, with some adjustment of the saturation of the photo. I've been toying with a lot of my photos recently as my mobile camera is pretty shite. I'm using a Pixel 9a phone, that seems to take photos with dark mode on, making everything look so gloomy. I have had to edit almost every single photo I wanted to post because of this, and so have come to learn how to tune exposure and saturation and contrast to enhance the photos I've taken.




















































