Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

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Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby slparry » Fri Aug 04, 2017 2:09 pm

Took a few days off to visit Islay but in a roundabout way :) Which meant lots of ferries, which made it all feel more of an adventure somehow :)




First off from home up the A5 via Betws y Coed to Holyhead for the 8:55 am ferry for Dublin.

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Travelling on the Irish side through a seeming waterfall of a shower that forced us into a McDonalds until it ended, before carrying on to the lovely Ballymascanlon Hotel, where we made use of the swimming pool before hitting the bar and the restaurant. It's a gorgeous hotel, not the cheapest but very classy.

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Next morning onwards to Belfast for the next ferry over to Cairnryan, Scotland

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Very pleasant facilities on both the Stena crossings, with free cinema and reasonable food.



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From Cairnryan we rode north up the lovely coast road to Ardrossan. The road is covered in average speed cameras but being fair it's an NSL road and quite twisty so were happy enough to take in the views.

Arrived in Ardrossan and bought the CalMac "Hopscotch" tickets which are a cheaper way of making multiple crossings, we chose their option 16 which allowed crossing to Arran>Mull of Kintyre>Islay>Mull of Kintyre.

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It started light drizzling while we waited the few minutes for the ferry, I was a little concerned that it also started to get a bit choppy but thankfully didn't get too bad.

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Well strapped down :D

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a good crossing with some lovely views of Arran as we approached

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Once disembarked it was a ride through the pleasant town of Brodick to the road that crosses the island called "the String" ....

Arran is described as Scotland in miniature as it has a little of all of the scenery.

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The stop for the night on Arran was the Lagg Hotel, very pretty little place, bumpy rutted old road on the last couple of miles to get to it, very pleasant place next to a tumbling peaty burn.

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After a great nights sleep, aided by a couple of Arran malts :) it's back around the west coast road to Lochranza for the ferry over to the Mull of Kintyre. Again lovely views, we arrive early so sit and have a coffee outside the little shack nearby. Even had a friendly robin pop onto the table to take a look at us :)

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Lochranza is a very pretty little place

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we didn't have to wait too long for the ferry

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we boarded with some German bikers on Suzuki Bandit, Yamaha Diversion and a Ducati Monster

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The crossing was like a millpond, once on the other side at Cloanig it's a short 15 mile hop to the next one at Kennacraig for Port Askaig, Islay. However, the road linking the two is a single track road so we had to trundle along at the pace of the camper van in front.

Once at Kennacraig we were a bit concerned as it was the only one we couldn't book as it was full, but the lady who sold me the tickets at Ardrossan promised that there was a very good chance they'd be able to squeeze us on. Sure to her words the staff at Kennacraig found us a slot for the two bikes when the ferry came in.

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It's quite a long crossing and the weather started closing in which meant we'd arrive at Port Askaig on Islay in the rain and drizzle.

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First order on arrival was to ride past our hotel for the night and go the two miles up the road to the Lagavulin distillery, passing Laphroaig as we did so.

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We arrived 2 minutes after the last tour had started but they let us join it, and didn't charge us either :)

The 4 stills at Lagavulin

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At the end of the tour there was a free glass and a small measure of Lagavulin, despite riding I did have the one small one :D Chose the "Distillers Edition" 16 year old, which is only available from the distillery and is finished in sherry casks which adds a bit of sweetness to the smokiness of the standard 16. It was so good I decided to treat myself to a bottle :)

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From there it was the two miles back to the lovely Islay Hotel, Port Ellen. Highly recommended. Dinner that night was gorgeous starting with fresh oysters

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Followed by a whole lobster with garlic butter

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washed down with a nice chilled Pinot Grigio

I loved that they had an entire menu of rare Islay Malts so bypassed pud for a special treat, a triple matured Lagavulin that's no longer produced ... at an eye watering £28 a measure (hey I'm on holiday) :D .... gorgeous simply gorgeous

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A quick walk down to see where the ferry is for the next morning (about 100 yards away)

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After a great nights kip, and a lovely breakfast of local produce with Stornaway black pudding and haggis we almost felt guilty starting the engines for 100 yards :D

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On the crossing back we could see a few of the distilleries from the sea.

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While crossing over we rode towards Loch Lomond and decided to ride home which was 355 miles with only fuel stops.

Because of the ferries and islands the whole trip was quite low mileage, of 688 miles .... of which most was the 355 miles home, far less than our normal 1300+ miles when up in the Highlands.

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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby exoticices » Fri Aug 04, 2017 3:43 pm

Superb!

I'm about to make the tea but it's not going to be as good as the tucker in your photos.

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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby Paul » Fri Aug 04, 2017 4:52 pm

Nice write up and pictures Steve.
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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby big rob » Sat Aug 05, 2017 8:17 am

Great title for a post :lol:

Great pics and write-up :)

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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby Topcat » Sat Aug 05, 2017 9:46 am

Nice write up Steve, thanks for that :D

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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby tanneman » Sun Aug 06, 2017 9:28 am

Thanks Steve. Something that is on the to-do list.
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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby popsky » Sun Aug 06, 2017 3:56 pm

Excellent really enjoyed reading that and the food looked wonderful :D
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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby The Teutonic Tangerine » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:17 am

Great and great pictures Thanks
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Re: Ireland, Islands and Highlands 2017 :)

Postby boxerscott » Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:01 pm

Nice one Steve. Of all the Islands we have visited so far,, Arran is the best. Lots to do, great walks, Lovely bays and scenery.

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