The areas of Assynt and Torridon are mostly known because of the popular North Coast 500 which goes right through both territories. For anyone who has not…… Read more “My Assynt and Torridon Trip – October 2020”
Tag: hiking
Solo adventuring
If you follow me on Instagram you probably noticed that I am out and about alone most of the time. At the beginning, or when I travelled…… Read more “Solo adventuring”
Affair of the heart – Travelling Scotland respectfully
I have not written anything for quite some time, despite several adventures since lockdown has ended for Scotland. I have been on a big road trip to…… Read more “Affair of the heart – Travelling Scotland respectfully”
The things I would not have discovered without lockdown
While the past months definitely were the weirdest and loneliest in my life, there are certain aspects that would not have happened if it was not for…… Read more “The things I would not have discovered without lockdown”
My first year in Scotland – 2019
I haven’t posted anything since beginning November. Also due to the fact that I was not really out on any adventures since then apart from one day…… Read more “My first year in Scotland – 2019”
Last (longer) trip of the year – SKYE
On the Storr I could not end my first year living in Scotland and not been to my favourite island. Skye will always be a special place…… Read more “Last (longer) trip of the year – SKYE”
My first proper autumn in Scotland
I was very much looking forward to October. I have seen pictures of Scotland in autumn on Instagram and Facebook and could not wait to see it…… Read more “My first proper autumn in Scotland”
Testing the West Highland Way
Originally I had planned a Hiking retreat with a group of women in Glen Coe. Organised by the blogger Kathi Kamleitner. Watchmesee.com – if you need tips…… Read more “Testing the West Highland Way”
1st Munro bagged
After I have been to the Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve one weekend in September, I decided I wanted to go again and also explore Glen Lyon…… Read more “1st Munro bagged”
Not knowing where to end up is the best
Normally I plan my trips around Scotland very carefully. Because since I am out there on my own, and no expert in hill walking or anything, I…… Read more “Not knowing where to end up is the best”