Hey people,
we are in the planning stages of our summer holidays.
This year we'll be visiting Scotland, to be somewhat more precise: the Outer Hebrides.
For some background info before the questions:
Seeing as we're from the Netherlands we'll be arriving on the ferry from IJmuiden to Newcastle.
Then we will probably be taking the train to Oban, from where we will take the ferry across to either Barra or South Uist.
We'll cycle from there to Stornoway, take the ferry and cycle back to ... before taking the ferry home (ie Newcastle / IJmuiden).
We have already visited Scotland's western side (including Shetlands and Orkneys), so our preference is finding a route that stays more easterly on the mainland.
We will have about four weeks total.
Our bikes are no mountain bikes, but we do not fear some off roading.
Now the questions:
We would like to see puffins, I've read somewhere the season is from june to halway in july, is this correct?
What would be THE best place to find them in the Hebrides?
What are THE places / sights one MUST see on the islands (we like lots of things, good food, culture, nature, history etc., less so overly touristy stuff).
I think that a week and a half would be a goodly amount of time, or would you people advice more time spend on the islands?
What would be a good, as carfree as possible (but scenic is more important), route from Ullapool to Newcastle, possibly visiting Skye / Mull.
What routes / places are best avoided?
Any other good info, websites to visit, books to read, maps to stare at?
Thanks a lot for your inputs(s)
we are in the planning stages of our summer holidays.
This year we'll be visiting Scotland, to be somewhat more precise: the Outer Hebrides.
For some background info before the questions:
Seeing as we're from the Netherlands we'll be arriving on the ferry from IJmuiden to Newcastle.
Then we will probably be taking the train to Oban, from where we will take the ferry across to either Barra or South Uist.
We'll cycle from there to Stornoway, take the ferry and cycle back to ... before taking the ferry home (ie Newcastle / IJmuiden).
We have already visited Scotland's western side (including Shetlands and Orkneys), so our preference is finding a route that stays more easterly on the mainland.
We will have about four weeks total.
Our bikes are no mountain bikes, but we do not fear some off roading.
Now the questions:
We would like to see puffins, I've read somewhere the season is from june to halway in july, is this correct?
What would be THE best place to find them in the Hebrides?
What are THE places / sights one MUST see on the islands (we like lots of things, good food, culture, nature, history etc., less so overly touristy stuff).
I think that a week and a half would be a goodly amount of time, or would you people advice more time spend on the islands?
What would be a good, as carfree as possible (but scenic is more important), route from Ullapool to Newcastle, possibly visiting Skye / Mull.
What routes / places are best avoided?
Any other good info, websites to visit, books to read, maps to stare at?
Thanks a lot for your inputs(s)