perfect wild camping spot
As a first wild camping trip with the girls, we got pretty lucky.
From North Harris we found a fantastically perfect opportunity. We walked across to Vallay Island; a tiny deserted tidal island, accessible only at low tide, complete with abandoned formal house and farm and a whole north coast backed with white beaches.
It felt like a bit of an adventure, especially for the kids; walked about a mile or so across wet sand flats at very low tide, with boots hung around our necks.
We found a peach of a wild camping spot, among machair, perched on the edge of white sand beaches with views north west over the Atlantic for a perfect sunset.
We sighted golden eagles and had a mum and 2 baby otters playing in the waves close to the tent.
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