Following the travels of a 2011 Brazilian Volkswagen Type 2 camper van around the UK.
Zoom in/out on the map to see where we have visited. Click on the marker to find the link direct to that page.
I will be adding more and more of my locations from the last few years over the coming weeks.
Friday, 25 May 2018
Stoer Head & the Old Man of Stoer
Stoer Head (Rubha Stoer in Scots Gaelic) is a point of land north of Lochinver and the township of Stoer in Sutherland, NW Scotland. A lighthouse on the point marks the northern entrance to The Minch.
The old man of stoer is a sea stack composed of Torridoniansandstone, and is 60 metres (200 ft) high.It was first climbed in 1966. Along with Am Buachaille and the Old Man of Hoy, it has become something of a legend among climbers.
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