What are the roads like on Gigha
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I went over last week - we took our van as the friends we were with didn’t have bikes, and the bike hire place isn’t open this year.
I can recommend visiting Twin Beaches, at the top of the island, which is around 5 miles from the ferry so pushing it in a day without a car.
We also had to wait 2 hours at the ferry terminal after being queue jumped by a milk tanker, so I was glad we had facilities to make a cup of tea while waiting (the cafe is also closed)!
I can recommend visiting Twin Beaches, at the top of the island, which is around 5 miles from the ferry so pushing it in a day without a car.
We also had to wait 2 hours at the ferry terminal after being queue jumped by a milk tanker, so I was glad we had facilities to make a cup of tea while waiting (the cafe is also closed)!
I went to Gigha once many years ago(I was working in Campbeltown and finished at midday), it was a lovely summer's day, I went on foot and walked from the ferry (berths in the middle) to the south end of the island where there is a deep water berth.
I remember standing on the pier at the south end and looking down into the very deep water. It was so so beautifully clear with white sand at the bottom what I imagined the Caribbean to be like.
Walk or bike don't take the car.
Also worth on the way back up Kintyre is taking the road round West Loch Tarbet via Kilberry to Ardrishaig.
BUT please remember these are very narrow rural roads for sedate, sensible driving.
Depends on your 3 day Scotland itinery though as it's out on a limb.
I remember standing on the pier at the south end and looking down into the very deep water. It was so so beautifully clear with white sand at the bottom what I imagined the Caribbean to be like.
Walk or bike don't take the car.
Also worth on the way back up Kintyre is taking the road round West Loch Tarbet via Kilberry to Ardrishaig.
BUT please remember these are very narrow rural roads for sedate, sensible driving.
Depends on your 3 day Scotland itinery though as it's out on a limb.
Edited by loskie on Thursday 10th September 07:35
SlowAndDull said:
I went over last week - we took our van as the friends we were with didn’t have bikes, and the bike hire place isn’t open this year.
I can recommend visiting Twin Beaches, at the top of the island, which is around 5 miles from the ferry so pushing it in a day without a car.
A 10 mile round bike ride or even walk is ''pushing it'' in a day?I can recommend visiting Twin Beaches, at the top of the island, which is around 5 miles from the ferry so pushing it in a day without a car.
Surely if you're only seriously unfit or disabled?
Also might be worth avoiding the Rest and be Thankful portion of the A83.
2 landslides recently have led to closures. Last one was Saturday, as we were returning from Islay. Luckily I'd already chosen to go via Kilberry
then /Tyndrum/Crianlarich/Tarbet, as we had on the way up. Which is of course the more fun piece of road (* well, apart from Tarbet to Ardlui, real throwback to the Loch Lomondside road of the 1970s)
Enjoy the wee island
2 landslides recently have led to closures. Last one was Saturday, as we were returning from Islay. Luckily I'd already chosen to go via Kilberry
then /Tyndrum/Crianlarich/Tarbet, as we had on the way up. Which is of course the more fun piece of road (* well, apart from Tarbet to Ardlui, real throwback to the Loch Lomondside road of the 1970s)
Enjoy the wee island
Edited by bodysnatcher on Tuesday 15th September 21:44
Edited by bodysnatcher on Tuesday 15th September 21:45
loskie said:
Kilberry.
Bliss
I lived there for 3 months when we first moved here, wife was working every hour under the sun and it drove me nuts/to the drink with no one to talk too! Stunning part of the world though. Bliss
Only take the car to Gigha if you want to go north and see the twin beaches, or south to see the Dancing Ladies, 'Creideas, Dòchas is Carthannas' (Faith, Hope and Charity, the islands wind turbine electricity producing system) There's a beautiful wee beach less than two minutes walk from the ferry outside the boathouse. And if you have younger kids then the swing park is a further two minutes walk towards the Gigha hotel.
We've got friends on the island and they either pick us up or there's an island car of theirs to use - and the milk tanker trumps all ferry traffic to get the milk off the island!
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