Home123456789101112
1314151617181920212223242526
2728293031323334353637383940
4142434445464748495051525354
555657585960616263End

Coasting Round Britain

30th March 2013 to 12th July 2014
Kinlochbervie to Clachtoll (12)
1097 out of 5630 miles completed

Log No 65. Wed 12th Jun 2013 - Achlyness to Skerricha, 8 miles (1097 miles walked)

Kinsaile
In a lot of cases I cannot get anywhere near the coast with the terrain being so rocky and I can see why some sections of the coast have been avoided by other walkers.

Today's walk was going to be difficult so I thought I had a good compromise by hitting the coast at a few accessible locations.

It had rained through the night and was still raining when I woke. I delayed starting and set off at 08.45 in full waterproofs when it had dried up a bit.

I made reasonable progress at the start by going from loch to loch and picked up a good trail to get to Kinsaile. This house was unoccupied but perfectly habitable, the only problem is getting to it.

Loch an Roin
I had the same plan for my next objective but this time it was not straightforward and took a lot longer. I did see the sea at the end Loch an Roin that I passed nearby.

This had taken twice as long as the first section.

The coastline along Loch Dughaill
Now I was properly at the coast I tried sticking to it but had to keep going inland a little bit, climbing back up rock, to get round sections that were impassable.

While I stopped for my lunch by Loch Dughaill I decided it was too foolhardy to continue. Wet boots and rock do not make a good combination and after one slip too many headed back inland.

Portlevorchy
I missed out the headland that Ardmore is on and used the footpath to get to the minor road leading to Portlevorchy.

I bypassed the two houses here then cut over between the hills to get to the abandoned farmhouse at Skerrich.

Campsite
The terrain round the next headland looked even worse so I called it a day at 14.00 and walked up the road to find somewhere to pitch the tent.

A poor days walking taking over 5 hours to do 8 miles, the weather wasn't much better but it did stay mainly dry.