Monday, April 20, 2026

Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Isle of Skye Tour to Three Sisters (2/2)

The previous post was about our drive towards The Three Sister of Glencoe. This post is about our stop to view these beautiful gigantic mountains right in front of us. 

 

There were parking stops to best view the mountains. And I'm so glad our tour stopped for us to get a better look outside. 


The viewing area above. There was also a sign there for more information of the sights.  I am totally in love with the dramatic view of the landscape in Scotland. It was so different from other countries that I've visited before. 


The official information. I love these signs as they helped me recall or informed me of the places I've visited. Cause after the trip, almost all the view might be jumbled up together and you forgot which is which. With these signs, it helps guide your memory and help you have a logical order of the places you've visited.


Here's a nice photo of the info sign with the mountains as the backdrop. 


And the wonderful thing about the landscape is, it made you believe that you could just walk right into it. And that was apparently what many people do! I keep reading about the West Highland Way, and would have really love to walk it if only Scotland wasn't so far away from where I live! For now, I would just like to see the country first. And if I have the time and money in future, and energy, I would love to walk these lovely place! Above in the photo, you could see 4 person walking on the track towards God-knows-where! The trail looks endless! 


Here is another photo of some guy walking into the mountains. There isn't a sign that says you can't walk in. And when you are there, it looks very inviting to just walk right in and get lost in the landscape. I know I would. Perhaps that was how fairies lure you into their realm? I would have been so easily walked into their trap. 


Here's another photo of three person walking in the woods with no visible track! We will see many many more of this as we go along our tour. It was just so amazing, and so freeing. So very European!


A wefie before we leave our very first official Highland attraction!

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