Glen Affric
Jun. 4th, 2006 09:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In July, I have booked three nights in the Glen Affric youth hostel, so I can climb some pretty inaccessible hills (inaccessible, that is, by Scottish standards). The three Munros north of the hostel.
I am not a fan of hostels - full of other people snoring, waking me up and so on. And there is no fridge.
Still, Glen Affric is a remarkably beautiful place; I have walked in a bit of it before. Yesterday,
I read an article in the FT about the beauty of Loch Affric, just to the east. (You can't read the full article unless you have online access to the FT; which I don't. I saw the print edition...)
It is a wonderful place.
I am not a fan of hostels - full of other people snoring, waking me up and so on. And there is no fridge.
Still, Glen Affric is a remarkably beautiful place; I have walked in a bit of it before. Yesterday,
I read an article in the FT about the beauty of Loch Affric, just to the east. (You can't read the full article unless you have online access to the FT; which I don't. I saw the print edition...)
It is a wonderful place.