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[#6 – Ireland – Scotland 2024] Stopover at Loch Melfort

[#6 – Ireland – Scotland 2024] Stopover at Loch Melfort

It was at the end of the day that we arrived quietly under sail at the eastern end of Loch Melfort, dropping anchor in a very sticky muddy bottom (for the chain and the bridge too, by the way…). As soon as we arrive, Damien receives a call from one of his friends and...

[#5 Northbound – 2024] From Jura to Loch Melfort via Corryvreckan

[#5 Northbound – 2024] From Jura to Loch Melfort via Corryvreckan

Nice and safe in a loch on the west coast of Jura, we wait for the bad weather to go away and take advantage of the stopover to go for a walk, read and rest. The plants which are usually ochre by the end of winter are currently going through their spring mutation and...

[#4 Ireland – Scotland 2024] Scotland : Islay and Jura

[#4 Ireland – Scotland 2024] Scotland : Islay and Jura

After disembarking near the Bruidladdich pier, we left to visit the village of Port Charlotte by taking the coastal path and thus enjoying the colors of the sunset on Loch Indaal, the view of the lighthouse overlooking the Rubh’ An Duin (a little Gaelic: Rubha:...

[#2 Ireland – Scotland 2024] From Dublin to Bangor (Belfast Lough)

[#2 Ireland – Scotland 2024] From Dublin to Bangor (Belfast Lough)

After a brief stopover in Dún Laoghaire, the official stamp on the passport of the animal Toupie (which gives him the right to travel to the United Kingdom) and the passage of a gale, Milagro and his crew set off again. towards the north, in scattered areas. rain and...