We arrived on Gigha and drove to our Bed and Breakfast accommodation, Springbank which I highly recommend, booked in and then as soon as possible set off on our first walk.
The Island is community owned and they are doing a great job. The paths, we found out were difficult and confusing but I'm sure in the future after all the other millions of things they have got to concentrate on they will tackle the poor state of the paths
The Island is community owned and they are doing a great job. The paths, we found out were difficult and confusing but I'm sure in the future after all the other millions of things they have got to concentrate on they will tackle the poor state of the paths
Towards the Cuddyport Beach. We didn't quite manage to get to the beach due to the signs being a bit confusing.
We then checked out the church which was close by
and then down to the harbour to find some food as we were starving.
The water was SO clear.
The beaches were amazing and there were so many of them.
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