Saturday, May 9, 2026

Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour Old Man of Storr (1/2)

 

Finally, we have come to our last attraction of the day, the Old Man of Storr. It was getting pretty late now, perhaps late afternoon. I think it might have been 3pm or 4pm. Jada didn't give us any lunch break. We were told early in the morning to go grab some food from the cafe so that we can eat on the bus. That slave driver! But frankly I love it that way! No time lost eating at a cafe when there are just so much to see here! She let us off at the car park for those who wanted to hike up to see the Old Man of Storr. We were given 2 hours.  For those who don't want to hike. they could stay on the bus and it will bring them to another viewing point for some photo taking with the Old Man of Storr. We choose to hike! Above is the carpark where we were left off for 2 hours


And this is the view when we started out hike. It has been a long day for us, and this wasn't going to be an easy hike as you will see by the end of this post. But I wanted to at least try. I wanted to be out and about, walking in the highlands and breathing in it's clean air! 


There are actually two path to walk up, one shorter but steeper path, and the other slightly longer but less steep path. We choose the longer path as I hate steep climb. 


This is the sign at the start of the walk 


And off we went! The view looked so intimidating! I wonder how far we will reach!


The start of the walk was pretty easy, even though there were some sharp turn with sharp incline up, it was manageable. From wearing our jackets at the start, until slowly taking them off as our heart and body started to warm up from the hike, higher and higher we went. There weren't many people on our path. I guess most people would have chosen the short path to walk.....


No matter how we walked, the view of Old Man of Storr was always within our view. Even when the path seems to lead us away from it, it was actually just bending around the valley to reach the top.


Here is my husband as we walked up. It looked quite flat at some area, but we were actually on elevated ground. Love the sky and the wide space of the photo.


Soon we came to another sign. And from this one, we could slowly see the lake beyond the view! We have indeed climbed up quire a distance!


Husband standing next to the sign taking a souvenir shot. Even if we didn't reach the top, the walk and this view was enough to satisfied us! What a lovely country!


After a while, sign boards where just there to indicate that we have not yet lost our ways! Lol.


Up and up we went. My heart bursting with exhaustion. Weren't we on vacation? Why are we so exhausted and hiking this path????


But isn't the Old Man of Storr quite a site to behold? It almost seems like a religious site, maybe it was for the pagans long time back? It just seems to held so much power! 


Were we getting nearer? Sometimes it seems that we were, sometimes it just seems still so far away!

Not giving up yet! We can make it! I love photos like this where it seems like we had the whole world to ourselves!

Another checkpoint info sign!


Getting closer!


Or not?

Ah! The sign that finally shows the Old Man of Storr itself! Surely we are almost there!

Suddenly, the path seems more vertical than usual. My husband there taking a rest. 

And then, it seems like it was just steps going up and up!


Devoters walking up the steep steps towards the Old Man of Storr. Doesn't it looked like they were going to the temple to worship Him?


And here I stop, as my husband ventured on the steps. It finally dawn on me that hey, I was on vacation! I don't need to torture myself so hard! Plus looking at those steps were giving me vertigo vibe! I wish I had a walking stick with me! I told my husband to go ahead, but to turn back at a certain time so that we can make it back to the carpark in time. And then, here, I abandon him and waited..... lol

Friday, May 8, 2026

Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour Kilt Rock


After hunting for our dinosaur footprint, our tour continued on around the coast. We drove further high up along the coast and came to our next stop, the Kilt Rock. This was just a 15minute stop, as there was really only the awesome waterfall free falling it's way into the ocean to see.


This is the site as we made our way from our bus to the viewing platform.


Above the view of Scotland that is embedded in my head! Hahahaha. But actually in my head was a similar view of Ireland which I mistook for Scotland. But still, it was the iconic view that I wanted to see, where the earth suddenly end as it deep falls straight vertically into the sea. It was like someone has taken a tool and chopped it for the land to end so abruptly. 


It was a difficult angle to actually get a shot of the cliff beyond along with the waterfall, so I am posting a few similar photos here. I imagined that people could just run and just jump from the cliff when they wanted to end their life here. I wonder if people did just that long time back?


Isn't it just a gorgeous view? Isle of Skye is like paradise on earth with such magnificent landscape!


My less impressive souvenir shot. I sometimes wish my husband was a better photographer. Then I might have lovelier photos to remember my trip by.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour An Corran Beach Dinosaur Footprint

Road trip! Bonus edition! This wasn't on my radar when Jada told us we were going to see dinosaur footprints!!!! Can this tour get any better than that???? She even played the Jurassic Park theme song as she drove us up the coast road to find parking at An Corran Beach. I was too excited! The view from the parking lot above as we made our way down to the beach. 

I think I may have read about dinosaur footprints in United Kingdom before, but it never cross my mind that I would get to see them in Isle of Skye. I knew there were some dinosaur stuff to see on Skye too, but I figure most people won't be interested, or that it would be too out of the way. So I am beyond excited when she said we will get to see actual footprints!

Above is just a human foot print :P  I thought it was interesting. 

Some info on the type of dinosaur that used to roam this area. Isn't that cool???? Do we have dinosaurs in South East Asia? I know China has them. Did a quick google search and apparently Laos and Thailand does have dinosaur remains...... I guess Malaysia and Singapore doesn't have sufficient land space to support these creatures......

Making our way down to the beach. We even helped a local man carry some of his stuff down to the beach. Actually he just simply reached out to me and my husband as we were walking pass him and handed us his stuff, lol. Jada told us later that that was part of the way of living in Skye where people just ask other people for help when they need it, and people just tend to help. I mean, it's such a big island, but with so few actual people living on it..... I guess it's almost like a very very big village.

The beach itself was nothing like how I expected a beach to be. For a start, there were no soft sandy beach. It was mainly rocks and pebbles. 

There was a corner of sandy area, but the sand was more like mud, covered in seaweeds and rocks. 

Yeah, ok. Now that I'm looking at this photo above, I guess I kinda can imagine dinosaurs walking here. It really does looked like a landscape from a Jurassic age.

Jada lead us to the rockier part of the beach. Initially I didn't want to follow them as I was afraid of slipping on those wet rocks. But since they wandered off for such a long time, I myself begin to wandered nearer and nearer to the rocky area and found that it wasn't too difficult to walk on those grounds. 


A view of the beach as people went about searching for prints. To be fair, none of us knew what we were supposed to be looking for. All we saw with our untrained eyes were just rocks. 


As you can see here, some of the area was covered my moss or seaweed, making it extra slippery. On a normal day, I love moss on rocks, but not when I have to walk on them. Thank goodness for boots! Even though my cheap boots don't have great grips, at least they were seasoned boots and I could walk on them quite comfortably. 


Everyone is hard at work. I love this green photo with the reflection of the sky slightly reflected on the water. I guess nobody is going back until we see some dinosaur footprints!


After a while of failed attempts, even Jada gave up and decided to show us where the prints were. That's her in the photo above. And just in front of her was a print. -_________-"""


Can you see it? A chicken feet embedded in the rock? lol. 


Here is actually how big the foot was against mine for comparison. How amazing! Best tour ever! There were supposed to be a few more footprints along the beach, but with our untrained eyes, we still couldn't spot them on our own. To read more about the footprints found here, you can open this link here. 


I'll just leave a video here too of other dinosaur's finding on the Isle of Skye



Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour Quirang

 

Road trip! Amazing road trip. Just look at the roads on the Isle of Skye. Our guide was such an amazing driver! I guess all guides have to be. And most of the roads were narrow too! 

Eventually we pulled up to our next spot. No, that blue van isn't our ride. Ours was white in colour. 

We were now at the top of the world again, and we were going to see the Quirang. 

Again, not really knowing what to expect. Saw some info signs along the area after we've parked and walked around to explore. There were two view point. One looking down towards the lake/sea. The other was the Quirang. I think the above is the one looking down.

And this was the view from the top of the world :P

I can't decided while photo to put up, so I'm gonna put up all!

You could see the waters, and further on the sea. And left of the photo, what a lovely landscape view!

So walk on towards the second point, was the main attraction. 

This is the Quirang! Sounds Australian doesn't it? It also looked like something from a movie scene. Probably from "Far and Away" which I kept mistaken it being shot in Scotland when it was actually Ireland. Goes, when will I get the chance to go see Ireland???

And isn't it marvelous how coorperative the sky is suddenly? It wasn't a dark blue sky, it was just a soft blue one with a hint of light clouds on it. Such a great combination for a photo with the Quirang. 

So at first I was just admiring the view, but then, as I looked closer, I saw hikers! And tracks! Tracks that went all the way into the Quirang! My jaw dropped. Oh how I would love to walk there! What a lovely hike it would be! If I ever come back to Skye, that would be on my itineraly for sure!

I also saw a guy in kilt with a lady here. I am guessing this must be a private tour :P  Some of the other tour guides wore kilt, and it was refreshing to see man in kilt :)

And this is how you pronounce Quirang in Gaelic. 


So yeah, from another angle I also took this photo, which is kinda like a front view of the Quirang, and you could zoom in and see all the walking path on the hill. I love such places. No wild dogs and no monkeys! No beers and no insect and snakes. A great place to hike!


We only stopped for like 20 minutes here, yet it left such a strong impression of the place. After which, we rolled down the road again into the lower grounds where white sheep graze on green grass sheepishly.....


Here's another lovely view of the sheeps. 


There were also spots of waterfalls flowing down the slope of the hill.  Some small....


And some larger ones too.....


All those water made us thirsty. We had a toilet break at a small stop area, and there was a local brewery shop there, so we got a bottle of cider to share. That's when Jada learned a little bit more about how I always travel with a bottle opener with me :X   lol


Bye Bye to teh beautiful Quirang! You looked just like a movie scene to me!