The Trundlers go underground!
What a fantastic day. Glorious sunshine and when out of the slight breeze really warm.
A small but classy group travelled over on the ferry enjoying the sun and the views on the top deck.
We decided to take the harbour walk around the bay and up onto the small hill overlooking Skye which was looking spectacular and very clear.
We continued around the coast and dropped down to the beach side to continue
northwards until we reached the next headland.
We then took the path unto the road and walked back towards Raasay House stopping off at the Pictish stone. Quite surprisingly this is now fully in the open due to the felling of the forest surrounding it and gave it a very different feel.
We then decided to follow the road back to visit the new cafe called The Larch Cafe just by the Silver Grasshopper and before the Distillery. This has just opened and has to be recommended. There are 2 picnic tables and a bench at the moment but plans are to increase the seating area as the season progresses. The range of food is good, made on the premises and very tasty. Very well priced and good value. We spent a long time there passing the time of day.
We had a chat with the RAF Mountain rescue teams who dropped in on their way back over. They had come over to search for the missing Raasay man who still has not been found sadly. Once lunch was over we visited the Distillery visitor centre (had to be done) and all were impressed. I treated myself to a bottle of the Raasay - While We Wait ... just to be going on with. The staff are very friendly and the building is great.
On the way back to the ferry GR suggested we go and find the souterain which we duly did and were surprised at how accessible it was and 3 of us ventured in to explore the inner depths. We returned on the 3.30 ferry feeling very pleased with ourselves. Why don't you join us for the next one?