Thursday, 7 August 2014

Around Cromarty With a Unicorn.



Photos of Cromarty and round and about.We visited twice while we were in the Black Isle.

On our first visit the weather was still hot and sunny. We wandered round the village soaking up the atmosphere, having lunch in Couper's Creek, and visiting the pottery (I made a few purchases).

On our second visit the wind was strong and very blustery. We had planned to catch the ferry across the Cromarty Firth and cycle up to Balintore. However, it was so windy we were not allowed on the ferry as there was a good chance we would be stranded. Instead we remained on the Black Isle and explored the area to the north east of Cromarty by bike. We then had pizza in Sutor Creek; I'd recomend either of the Creeks, the food and settings of both were very nice.

A unicorn is added to the exotic/mythical beasts we saw on our holiday - see recent posts for dolphins and a mermaid. I don't think seagulls qualify, but one did bite A's finger when we were having a picnic lunch before our cycle ride...  

13 comments:

blueskyscotland said...

The Black isle is a lovely place.
I've been up there a few times at the point to see the dolphins over the years. Nice photos.

Lucie said...

Bravo! Thank for sharing these beautiful pictures.

Hazel said...

Beautiful! It's a place I haven't yet explored. Thanks for sharing. X

Lyn said...

Another lovely holiday post, beautiful photos of such a pretty place.xxx

Irene Donovan said...

Beautiful photos!

Christina said...

Another reason to visit the Black Isle! I might start looking for cottages. Beautiful photos, too.

CJ said...

What stunning photos, it looks like a beautiful place. Glad you had such a good visit. CJ xx

Meredith said...

Absolutely stunning photos,
Meredith

driftwood said...

a unicorn. oh now we really have to go x

Amy at love made my home said...

Lovely, especially that yellow cottage with the red roof in your first photo! xx

Ladybird Diaries said...

The Black Isle looks like a place I'd love to visit. Gorgeous photos, thanks for sharing. Those seagulls can be so cheeky can't they?
Marianne x

Anonymous said...

It looks lovely there, quite a bit further than we normally travel. Perhaps one year?

isabelle said...

Gosh, what a series of lovely photographs. Those houses look very inviting!

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