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scrogger
28-01-2010, 10:37
Hi folks I am hoping for a bit of help (probably from our Scottish contingent me thinks) Its my 20th wedding anniversary coming up:eek::eek::eek:
and I am in the process of booking a week on the Isle of Rhona.

Basically we have to be in Portree for 8:30 on the morning out holiday begins we have to be packed with provisions for a week etc and a boat takes us across, we are not roughing it. As much as I would relish a week in the wilds under a tarp swmbo and the kids would frown upon this ( we are going at the end of Feb I think). Its just going to be a week of wildlife , messing with my camera, trying to get better at water colours and generally just chilling out.

My question is this we are planning on driving up and staying overnight on route does anyone have any good suggestions of places to stay we are travelling from Hull via Glasgow and up the west coast needs to be family friendly, I think the furthest travel lodge north is Dumbarton?

I will also have 4 mountain bikes on the back as we are going to Centre parcs Penrith on the way back. As we are leaving the car in Portree for a week does anyone know of any storage places I could store the bikes either on route or on Skye itself for whilst we are on Rhona itself.

Hope that all makes sense

cheers

Andy

Shewie
28-01-2010, 11:13
Sounds like a great trip Andy, have a good one mate.

Can't help with accomodation up that side but I'd have thought you'd be able to find something in Fort Bill for a night. Should be about seven hours from where you are and then leave you a couple of hours in the morning round to Portree.

scrogger
28-01-2010, 11:30
Cheers Rich I was going to suggest camping somewhere on route but I think I will get the stare!!!

It will be fun when we are on the island cant wait to see the kids faces...........Dad wheres the TV? ............................ the silence will be worth it!!

Will be excellent just to wander taking pics or painting I can t wait.

Shewie
28-01-2010, 11:46
I never realised you were the arty type

scrogger
28-01-2010, 12:07
lmao dont judge a book by its cover!! I have been known to knock a few paintings out nothing brilliant but its more for relaxation, I keep meaning to get myself to a night class to get better but it never happens. As far as photography well again im not great but I enjoy it . we will do some wildlife spotting a few cooking and brew ups on the little beaches etc. A bit of fishing etc and the Island caretaker sells a nice special blended Malt made for them by Edradour. mmm log fires, malt, excellent scenery .

role on end of Feb

Peterlee_Paddler
28-01-2010, 13:42
Andy is quite the artist, don'cha know!
Some of his more contemporary work has been displayed in well known exhibitions.

Vision On, Take Hart ...

Peterlee_Paddler
28-01-2010, 14:04
You could try these ...

http://www.wigwamholidays.com/Strathfillan_Wigwam_Village
Wigwam Holidays Strathfillan
Strathfillan
Tyndrum
Crianlarich
Stirling
FK20 8RU
Scotland
Telephone - 01838 400251
Fax - 01838 400298

locum76
28-01-2010, 14:18
Saucy Mary's Hostel in Kyleakin (just over the Skye Bridge) does cheap rooms and a reasonable breakfast. They might look after your bikes for you too.

scrogger
28-01-2010, 14:22
Cheers guys thats what I needed been from Yorkshire!! cheap.

I will bell them about the Bikes Rob cheers for that.


Tony I did actually have a picture on Take Hart when I was a kid lol. I know someone who did a bit of modelling though I suppose thats a type of art eh??:rolleyes:

Cheers chaps!

Peterlee_Paddler
28-01-2010, 14:36
Wasn't 'HB' also a reporter, Andy?

I'll see if I can dig out some old contacts from my West Highland Way days.
Off to work soon so it'll be tomorrow when I get a chance.

Tengu
28-01-2010, 17:04
Dont get N Rona mixed up with S Rona.

In my very limited experience of the smaller isles, you might have trouble in finding a place to camp.

There is a good curry house just over the Skye Bridge. (Says she arriving all alienated upon Skye..a curry house! Its not so bad after all.)