
Saturday’s schedule entailed a nice leisurely drive westwards to the
Isle of Skye. We chose to make it a circle route – take the bridge on
it’s east side over, and the ferry at the south end back on Tuesday.
This way we wouldn’t have to backtrack (heaven forbid!) and gave us a
chance to drive by Eilean Donan castle which many call the ‘most
photographed castle in Scotland’. It’s been used in lots of movies such
as “Entrapment” and “The World is Not Enough” so it was cool to see it
in person.

To continue our entertainment theme, we carried on to the little seaside
village of Plockton for lunch. BBC used the town as the setting for
Loch Dubh, home of MC Beaton’s series of Hamish Macbeth murder
mysteries. We disagreed with our guide’s calling it the prettiest
seaside town in the Highlands, but perhaps if the sun was shining…. A
nice warm bowl of soup cheered us up a little and then it was on to
Skye!
