
Hello dear readers,
today I’d like to share some photos about our wild camping day on the amazing Isle of Arran. Yes, it’s the third blog post about Arran, apologies but it’s just so beautiful that I can’t resist it. It was the first time we were doing wild camping in Scotland and it has been special. Waking up and seeing breathtaking landscapes, right at the bottom of Goat Fell… I can only recommend it.


Let me tell you that before going wild camping I was a bit anxious: you know, just the two of us, no dogs, darkness, plain nature… I also woke up during the night at 2 o’clock, to be honest, but then I went back to sleep and everything went well. At the end of the day being in the wilderness is much safer than any busy, crowded city.
I don’t think criminals and serial killers bother hiking and climbing in the night for hours to go searching to see IF there is any tent nearby… Hopefully.

We arrived in Arran with a late ferry, at 7pm more or less, but it was OK because the days were still long. We walked for an hour and a half and reached a spot that we liked. We prepared the tent (at that point it was dark: stressful but funny at the same time) and ate two paninis, some snacks and… a mini bottle of Shiraz for me and a beer for my boyfriend… lol
We bought them on the ferry.
The night wasn’t particularly restful, because of my sudden awakening out of fear and a bit of cold sometimes…
The following morning my boyfriend woke up quite early to enjoy and take some photos of the sunrise, while I joined him for about 10 minutes but then got back to the warm sleeping bag!
We started hiking towards Goat Fell at around 10.30am… on the way I was reeeeeaaally struggling, but eventually we finally made it to the top.






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