45. Oban
Photo: Eilean Donan castle
We’ve travelled from Erbusaig, Kyle this morning to Oban, Argyll which is the unofficial capital of the Western Highlands. En-route we stopped at Eilean Donan castle which must be about the most photographed castle hereabouts - it is spectacular in its almost simplicity. It was first built in 580AD and has been a bastion for many centuries - it has been partially destroyed and rebuilt several times, the last rebuild was completed in 1932.
From the castle we wended our way through the spectacular Highlands, stopping at several vantage points to soak up the enormity and beauty of these lands.
We finally arrived at our destination mid afternoon and once settled in, we set off on foot to explore Oban and hit the shops and cafés.
Another family history note: some of my recent ancestors come from hereabouts - I know names, places and dates but this is not the time to f/u on those lines. I am content, family history wise, with what we’ve done. However, it’s been great to drink in the generic areas from which they came.
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