Coire-an-Lochan
Our last day in Arran. I got up relatively early and walked to Corrie, which is such a picturesque village (see extra), and TT went for a run. After breakfast we three plus R and L drove round the island past Lochranza and walked up to Coire-an-Lochan. Being pretty much straight up we were quickly rewarded by views across to Kintyre. BB was demonstrating his mountain goat-like abilities over the rockier climb and set the pace. Once at the loch we didn’t linger long as it was freezing. If I had had a hat and scarf in my bag, I would have put them on.
We came down very quickly, and then headed back to the house, where D and L had organised a barbeque. We spent the rest of the afternoon eating and drinking - apart from poor TT who had nothing stronger than a cup of tea. All too soon it was time for us to leave and catch the ferry. The ferry turned out to be running late (as a result of the strong winds earlier in the day), which combined with a tailback on the M8, meant we got home far far later than we should have done – which was not ideal as I had an early start in the morning.
Here are TT and L, threatening to throw BB into the freezing cold loch.
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