31st July – Last day
After having a nice long Sleep, it was time to have a look around Lochcarron, and Strome Castle was just down the road.




After this, I was going to Strathcarron, which is the next village over to get some food, but came across this. Someone had been going at quite a bit of speed and hit the side of a small stone bridge, please if you do come up to Scotland do be careful, especially if you aren’t familiar with your car or width of your car. If you rent a car or motorhome, please also be extremely careful as they might be wider than you are used too and driving safe if more important than getting there quickly.

So instead of the 2-hour detour that I would have had to take, I went back across the Bealach Na Ba to Applecross as I enjoyed the food at the inn last time and the weather was much better at the top.




When I got to the Applecross Inn, I was struggling to decide what to have as everything sounded delicious. After a little while I decided to have Haggis flambeed in Drambuie for my starter and a 10ox Scottish Sirloin Steak for my mains and both were delicious.


1st August – Heading Home!
The day after, it was time for the long drive home which I was aiming to do all in one day with a stop off at my cousins on the way back, but fate had a different idea as where the A82 and A85 meet at Tyndrum had been closed off due to a crash further down the road. The detour was going to take me back via Inveraray, but there had also been a crash there as well, so things were not looking good.

Instead, I booked a last-minute hotel at Connel near Oban, called the Oyster Inn, as there was no way I was even going to make it to see my cousins anytime soon, plus I was getting tired. The Oyster Inn was awesome and was well worth the £99 per night to stay there including breakfast the next day.





2nd August – Heading Home, again???
The next day before setting off, I went to the Connel bridge, which used to be used as a railway bridge, but is now a single-track bridge with traffic lights at each end and was opened in 1903 (over 120 years ago).


The views from the bridge were amazing too.



After stopping off at my cousins on the way back, Cairn Lodge Services was my next destination, which is one of the sister services to Tebay Services, which is always busy and is a famous farm shop service station on the M6 in the lake district. I got some fish and chips and some sticky toffee pudding.


Unfortunately, it was getting late again, so I stopped off for the night at a place called Warrick Hall near Carlisle. It was a nice estate and included a really nice breakfast as well.






3rd August – Getting Home, finally!!!
The next morning, I woke up, had breakfast, wondered around the estate and then made my final part of the journey down to my home.




I stopped off at Tebay services to get something to eat as well and then left and finally make it home after a while.

I plan to come back to Scotland again, after passing my motorbike licence and going round the NC500 in 2027, but next on the agenda is a trip back to Japan.

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