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Scottish adventure // last part

29. 10. 17

The 'after Skye' period was full of picturesque cottages, sun-drenching countryside and even big city lights at the end. We had a unique experience sleeping in this bothy, drove through what seemed like an autumn wonderland, visited cute little villages, and at the end spent a couple of days in Manchester. 

This trip was honestly one of my favorites. Everyone asks me about the weather - yes, it was miserable most of the time. But you know what? I feel like gloomy weather makes this country even more special and adds a touch of mystery. There is something about seeing a majestic castle hiding behind the stormy clouds, climbing up the foggy mountain and listening to the raindrops as you drive through magnificent nature.












































Scottish adventure // Isle of Skye

25. 10. 17

“Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.”― Jack Kerouac

So in the last post I took you through Edinburgh and its main attractions and now it's time for something a little different. Isle of Skye is a place where sheep are your best friends, one-lane roads prevail and nature stuns you. It is true that we didn't really have the best weather but we didn't let a few raindrops and gusts of wind stop us. I feel like this kind of gloomy weather makes it even more special. 
One word to describe the island? Dramatic. Its cliffs stretch along the cost and leave you feeling very small. I especially loved the Storr - if you get a chance to climb it I highly recommend it. I've never seen a view so majestic. 

Hope you like the photos! 





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