Tuesday 13 May: Huisinis
The wind has died overnight and it’s beautifully calm. We are tempted in the sea for an early morning cold swim. Exhilarating! And we even manage a shower afterwards. We’re meant to move pitches today so we leave our bikes and storage tent at the side of the pitch and head off to Huisinis. The road follows the north coast of Taransay Bay for 14 miles winding up and down and twisting from left to right. Glorious views of still lochs and inlets and mountains behind. The guide book likens it to Patagonia. Not much traffic and although single track there are plenty if passing places so not too stressful. We pass a Castle and then arrive at Huisinis Gateway which although at the back of beyond has been discovered by motorhomes. They have created a car park with facilities for overnight camping but we are glad that we decided not to stay as you’re just parked 6 inches away from the next van. We set off on a circular walk with more stunning scenery of white sands, turquoise sea, lochs and mountains behind reminiscent of the Lake District. It’s quite a hard walk with bogs and uneven terrain to negotiate. We’re well exercised after 4 hours and return to the van for tea before winding our way homewards. We see a Golden Eagle soaring above us and even manage to get the binoculars out in time. We call in at Tarbert for essential provisions such as beer, wine and crisps and then head back to the campsite. Our new pitch is higher up and as the wind has dropped it is idyllic and we’re sitting out in the evening sun with a glass of wine. Tuna Pasta for supper.









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