Excellent Fine Dining Appetisers @ The Lime Tree Restaurant Fort Williams on 9Jun2017 (Day 1 Fort Williams/Isle of Skye Trip 9-14Jun2017)

tian of orkney brown crab in clear gazpacho £6.95

the lime tree restaurant & crannog were 2 restaurants recommended by our b&b host.

wife innitially booked the lime tree at 8pm. we were uncertain of our schedule as we were driving to fort williams from glasgow & stopping by a few places, so we canceled it.

in the end we arrived early & checked in around 5pm+ at our b&b gantocks, and decided to go to fort williams town centre & walked a bit.

the lime tree fort williams

Crannog was fully booked. we managed to get a table at the lime tree, which also filled up quickly!

menu=the lime tree fort williams

the menu looks ok…

amuse bouche = smoked salmon

was surprised that the restaurant served amuse bouche, the practice of fine dining restaurants.

amuse bouche = smoked salmon

presentation was great!

the smoked salmon was competent, not very salty, not the lightly cured type, still a good smoked salmon, and a great start to dinner.

bread

bread was ordinary…

tian of orkney brown crab in clear gazpacho £6.95

the tian of orkney brown crab was outstanding…very wow dish! 🙂

later i had chance to compared with the very good crab dish as part of a degustation menu at three chimneys at isles of skye, a one star michelin in 2014. i think this still came out better!

crab meat was very fresh & sweet & a large helping, and the clear gazpacho was excellent, the combination superb.

smoked haddock soufle £6.95

the smoked hadock soufle was an unusual dish as usually soufle is dessert & not savoury, so quite inventive!

this turned out really good. wife liked it a lot. so do i. 🙂

smoked haddock soufle £6.95

i guess if i had to compare, the tian of crab was still better for me, but this was really quite an excellent dish.

salmon fillet £19.95

the salmon fillet was good standard, very competent, but i guess not really a stand out dish.

scottish highland salmon £19.95

presentation was good too.

pheasant breast with chicken haggis £19.95

pheasant breast with chicken haggis £19.95

the pheasant breast was more pedestrian.

pheasant breast with chicken haggis

wife found one portion of it dry. the other pieces were quite ok actually, but they are not the very tender chicken breast you get in a goof=d french restaurant.

the lime tree fort williams

dinner for 2pax was £64, quite ok.

we did not care much for the mains, but the 2 appetisers were outstanding.

the next day after hiking at steall falls, we actually came to see if we could have lunch & just eat the appetisers but alas lime tree was closed.

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Glencoe Lochan Lakeside Stroll on 9Jun2017 (Day 1 Fort Williams/Isle of Skye Trip 9-14Jun2017)

carpark @ glencoe lochan

weather is the greatest determinant of a great holiday??

i traveled with 2 RI bros last month on a 9-day driving holiday to Wales (llandudno, conwy, snowdownia, pembrokeshire & cardiff) 30apr-8may2017…and everyday we had glorious sunchine.. 🙂

now in scotland the weather is as wet & damp as we had read about & planned for. the sots were saying – we only noticed the weather when it is sunny, meaning otherwise it is always raining & wet, and rain was what we had throughout our 6 days driving holiday.

we were driving from glasgow to fort williams, having picked up our car at avis glasgow. the journey is 108miles & 2hrs 21mins, so the plan was to stopped at various places along the way to see the scenery & hike if possible.

we knew glen etive is a beautiful drive along a single track road & takes about 2hrs.

we were contemplating if we could hike the lost valley..that is like a 4hr hike.

after glen elective, we stopped at a few places & was at the 3 sisters at 3.20pm, so not quite enough time to hike & it was drizzling/wet..

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

it was too early to go to fort williams as there is little to do there.

so we did the next best thing, and went to glencoe lochan to take a stroll around the small lake.

glencoe lochan is a tract of forest which baron donald alexandra smith transplanted from canada for his homesick wife isabella after they moved here from canada…

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

family of ducks creating a nice wave pattern..

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

it’s a beautiful lake to walk around…

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

it’s lake on one side & wooded foliage on the other..

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

& a wonderful home for the ducks.

glencoe lochan lakeside walk

beautiful creatures….

it’s only a 1/2 hr walk & we were done by around 4.20pm.

next we drove to fort williams & checked in at our b&b. the gantocks.

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An Ceann Mor & Falls of Falloch at Inveruglas on 9Jun2017 (Day 1 Fort Williams/Isle of Skye Trip 9-14Jun2017)

an ceann mor 

after luss, we came to an ceann mor at inveruglas, still alongside loch lomond. 🙂

an ceann mor

it was a short drive, under 20mins.

an ceann mor

an ceann mor

an ceann mor 

an ceann mor at inveruglas is the final installation of the first phase of the Scottish Scenic Route Pilot Project… 

the art pieces showcase the young creative talents..

an ceann mor

an ceann mor

an ceann mor 

& always the presence & beauty of loch lomond..

falls of falloch 

another regular stopping place is falls of falloch, still at the village of Crianlarich….

falls of falloch 

this just a 12mins drive from an ceann mor..

falls of falloch 

nice fall, if a small one…

falls of falloch

falls of falloch 

there was also a creative artifact here, part of the scenic route pilot project…

falls of falloch 

a serene place, quiet, isolated…

falls of falloch

falls of falloch 

the path from the carpark to the fall…

a nice place for a rest stop & picnic.

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