We are next to the village of Kyle of Lochash in a local beauty spot called Plock of Kyle. It now covers the area of an old golf course, hence the reference on this seat. As we have just started to explore here, we have yet to see what it offers.
“The Plock of Kyle (Am Ploc in Gaelic) is the beautiful promontory west of Kyle of Lochalsh. The road to the Skye Bridge crosses its southern shores, but away from the road the Plock is a wonderful place to explore, with wild flower meadows, native woodland, a series of hidden rocky coves and a fine viewpoint. It's rich in wildlife; this is an excellent place to look for otters. Whilst the directions may seem complex due to the many paths, the exact route taken matters little - the Plock is a great place to explore. It is owned by the Kyle and Lochalsh Community Trust who have developed access for the benefit of locals and visitors alike.
www.walkhighlands.co.uk/kintail/Plockofkyle.shtml
HBM, enjoy the week.
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Trudy Tuinstra said:
Herb Riddle replied to Trudy Tuinstra:
HBM, enjoy the week. Herb
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Günter Klaus said:
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
TOZ said:
HBM have a good week.
Gordon
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Dinesh said:
Nice, long bench...
Keith Burton said:
A great find and well taken!