To plan a road trip can be
a mammoth task but it sure is an ideal way to see the countryside. During our
entire road trip this drive was my personal favorite; gorgeous weather,
peaceful long road, not a soul visible for miles and not a care in the world. Like
all the worldly worries and stress were stripped away from us. From time to
time there were herds of sheep and flock of birds that you could see and hear,
and we felt like we were one with the nature. The natural beauty of Isle of
Skye, the largest island of Scotland, is truly unique. The dramatic change in
the landscape is spectacular and diverse. Driving through the mountain range
surrounded by the clouds is surreal and intriguing. The fog that seems to hang
over the beautiful land of unpredictable weather with the magical mist covering
the greenery makes you feel like you are in a dreamy enchanted forest that will
make you believe in magic.
We drove past so many
waterfalls, but I remember one waterfall that we stopped at and hiked up to
greet was the Brides veil waterfall. The hike can be slightly unsteady with
loose rocks on some parts of the trail, but it makes you appreciate the
landscape even more. This beautiful waterfall weaved its way down the rocky
landscape creating crystal clear water in its wake like a bride’s beautiful
veil. We stopped here for a while to admire the view and took some photos.
During all our travels
across the world, we have never been so impromptu about anything. Our booking
is always well in advance. However, this place called Fort Augustine, a quaint
town had enticed us enough that we wanted to stay the night here rather than
driving to our destination in Inverness. We quickly googled to see if there
were any bed and breakfast available and fortunately, found one available near
to us. We cancelled our previous booking and decided to spend the night in Fort
Augustine.




