South Africa day 6

Today we travelled from Wilderness to Port Elizabeth. The only stop we had en route was at Storms River Mouth. There we walked along the short trail to the suspension bridges and went to the Cattle Baron restaurant for lunch. We got to Ady’s cousin Linda’s for about 4pm. We had dinner at hers with…

South Africa day 5

Today we drove into Wilderness to pick up some picnic lunch and then drove to the start of the half collared kingfisher trail within the Wilderness national park. There were park officials there from whom we bought a permit. We walked up to the waterfall and ate our lunch there along with quite a few…

South Africa day 4

Our last morning at Penguino. We settled the bill (R1400) for the two nights, packed our bags into the car and were seen off by the owners – Nicky and Stefan Otto. We stopped briefly in Hermanus for Ady to swap the t-shirt that she’d bought, then it was on towards Wilderness. We stopped in…

South Africa day 3

We had a great breakfast at the B&B. Whilst chatting the owner mentioned that he used to run The Acorn pub in Evershot. He now works as a consultant for a hotel chain in London, working there for 4 months each year and being in Hermanus for the rest of the year. We took a…

South Africa day 2

We arrived in Cape Town a bit before our allotted time of 11:10 local time (9:10 UK time). At least it was cool when we arrived – high twenties! We picked up the hire car without any problems and headed off in the direction of our first overnight stop at Hermanus. It was interesting to…

South Africa day 1

We had a very smooth journey to and through the airport. We left home in the taxi at about 16:35 and were through to the departure lounge within about an hour. Our Little Red flight left Manchester a few minutes late, but arrived in Heathrow slightly early. There was a complimentary alcoholic drink and packet…

Scotland rail trip day 9

We decided to head off a bit earlier than planned and caught the 9:37am Virgin train to change at Carlisle. As usual the seat reservations hadn’t downloaded so we ended up having to move twice. We had enough time at Carlisle to pop outside the station and sit just outside the city walls for a…

Scotland rail trip day 8

The start of the journey home. We caught the 10am bus to Armadale pier and had plenty of time to catch the ferry to Mallaig. We went on the short circular walk around town, grabbed some lunch and boarded the 2pm Jacobite steam train for Fort William. Just outside Mallaig we were held up for…

Scotland rail trip day 7

We took the service bus to Dunvegan castle and had a look around the castle and the grounds. The castle is the home of the clan Macleod, who have occupied it almost continuously for over 800 years. It is now in the charge of the 30th chief. We had lunch in the castle café and…

Scotland rail trip day 6

The skipper of the Brigadoon decided that there was enough of a window in the weather for the 10am wildlife watching trip. It was a bit choppy, but we got to see a shag’s nest and a pair of sea eagles. The male eventually decided to swoop down towards the fish that had been thrown…