Mallaig 2025 – Day 2

Jeb’s plan for the first full day was a walk along the shores of Lake Morar to Tarbet (one of many places by that name – and not Tarbert), catching the ferry back. First of all, however, they jumped on the train for the short journey to Morar. Those participating lined up for a team photo at the start of the walk:

A group of people standing next to a railing with a lake and mountains in the background

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It was a fairly long and tricky haul, I’m told, with several precarious crossings of fast-running burns etc., but eventually Tarbet bay came into view:

Showery weather meant it was a day for rainbows:

Nigel’s stats for the walk were:

A map of a river

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Meanwhile, Jo and I checked out the lovely Bakehouse then explored a bit more of Mallaig in the morning, followed by a drive out to Loch Morar shoreside, then the Silver Sands, Arisaig and back to Mallaig for the same circular walk that the others had done the previous day.

We also had a lovely rainbow as we began the descent from our walk:

Here’s our afternoon stats:

A collage of a person and person

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We all gathered in the evening for pre-dinner drinks then walked down the hill to the lovely Crab and Creel fish restaurant where we had to be seated on 3 separate tables.


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