arran – midges, wind and rain

we went on a camping holiday last week to arran. we booked a lovely campsite in lochranza, ferry crossings etc and went with good spirit, despite the weather forecast.

we actually did have a lot of fun, but had to work hard for it! we pitched the tent in rain – well, it rained as soon as the outer was up and was very ratty making! it was late when we got their after a long day of travelling. the night was considerably windy, but the tent was rock solid. [tho i did stay awake to make sure!] the next day the weather was ‘variable’ so we went shopping for staples, played a bit on the beach, and me and the girls played mini golf. it then soaked it down! BB hated midges, and SB and i got eaten alive. oh, and the pressurising bit on the stove stopped working, so we had to swap to emergency gas cannisters! the night was again incredibly blustery, but i slept.
the following day [tues] was pretty much solid rain to start with, so we played games in the tent to start with, and then did some craft kits – must add craft kits to camping list! – and got the girls jollied along [though mummy not so impressed!] and then decided to drive around the coast and stop whenever and wherever it wasn’t torrential rain. luckilly there was a glimmer of improvement, so SB and i played on the beach and found stones. it started to tip it down, but we were well wrapped up. back to the car for hot choc, and then drove some more to find a cafe for lunch. suitably restored and in a light drizzle only, we went for a walk to kings caves. we enjoyed the walk so much and did lots of investigating that we never actually got to said cave [which is a shame], but we were all happy. the midges descended – 6 o clockbeing midge o clock and we ran back to the car and had a restaurant meal to inject further cheer into the day.

wed was glorious and sunny – hooray! we cycled to a nearbye castle to explore, spent time playing on the beach and then cycled back for lunch. had we cycled a bit further we would have found a cafe, never mind! we then drove to a lovely pebble beach, where there were lots of rockpools and crystal clear water, and we saw lots of wildlife. unfortunately when we were investigating anemones, BB was investigating the flotation of crocs, so there was a mad dash to save one from drifting to kintyre! this was def A Good Day! i didn’t sleep well from this moment onwards as taking max piriton and anti itch creams for the total body rash of bites! SB tried to swallow a tablet as we hadn’t got the syrup, but she hasn’t developed the technique yet. oh, and we think we might have seen an eagle!
thurs another day of variable weather – mostly drizzle, some heavy and some just midge. we did some art and craft in the tent and then went to the heritage museum. this was rather fab, and we actually spent the whole day there. it had a nice cafe, and also a weaving and spinning workshop. BB was less enthusiastic, but fell asleep for most of the afternoon. SB keen for chris to make her a weaving frame to do more, as she quickly got into it. she also wants a spinning wheel for christmas – not quite so sure about that one, but will perhaps see about a drop spindle if she fancies it instead!

fri , not quite so variable! in fact it was quite sunny in parts!! so we went to a beach with sand – actually it was quite nippy at this point, but both girls got stuck right into making sandcastles and were happy. we moved onto a cafe for lunch and then we had decided that we really really wanted to see the stone circles, so did a walk to those. weather stayed fine, and girls had a good walk. lots of conversations about this that and everything and lots of smiling. fantastic! SB singing her ‘show’ songs continually, so even BB and I know most of the words now.

sat was time to go. we packed up everything but the shell whilst it rained, and the girls were helpful and lovely. we treated ourselves to lunch at the cafe, hoping the rain would ease, but instead it turned from moderate drizzle to really rather wetting! chris, me and SB were soaked. by the end- after we had convinced sb that although she was v helpful, we didn’t want to her to be wet and miserable,  chris and i were in a state of giggles at how awful it was, and the fact that our reactalite glasses were convinced it was sunny – so we were wet and looking at things in extra gloom!

so we went for retail therapy, and visited the cheesery – yummy peppercorn cheese amongst others, and arran aromatics – various rellies presents bought! oh, and another cafe for cake! a final beach visit and then the ferry
home was in stages, we spent a night at the premier inn in carlisle – and were inpressed with it and the service there. and we stopped off sunday lunch at jax and co, for something to eat and a good natter.

overall impression – regret for the holiday we didn’t get. arran was lovely, we had identified walks and cycles to do, but the weather was against it. die hards might have still gone ahead, but lets face it, SB and BB would have been really miserable, and we would have been moved from borderline miserable to outright!! so we did crafts and made of it what we could. SB never wants to return to scotland, as she and i still v midgy.

10 responses to “arran – midges, wind and rain

  1. Thank goodness for Wednesday and other highlights. Esp the joys of cafes in ready supply. We are hoping/planning to go to Scotland (we are v. envious of your trip – midges and weather aside!) in October and hope the midge population has been knocked down by the cold, cold nights by then.

    Pill swallowing – surround pill with jam and swallow with milk – not water – C was able to do from 4yo as I can’t bear syrups (always a sticky mess!). But C has always been a determined madam and won’t be defeated by anything, especially not a mere tablet!

    My aunt said my grandad used to crush his pills and ate them mixed in with the jam but I remember reading somewhere once that some pills are designed to be delayed stage for best effectiveness so not knowing what the pill components are, make her swallow the lot.

    TFTB!

  2. i did suggest jam, but she wasn’t keen! [i used to ahve all my travel pills that way. has put me off jam for life!

  3. Not a bad thing to have been put off. Perhaps I should wrap C’s in chocolate from now on in the hope that she can thank me in later life for that at least if nothing else!

  4. Also, I couldn’t swallow pills until my late teens and C seems particularly gratified to do things early that I couldn’t do eg swimming, tennis, cycling.

  5. :lol:

    We did worry about you in arran so glad to hear there were high points and positives. Hugs for the low points and hope your next tenting experience is a great one.

  6. HI! Sorry to hear about the midges & the rain kinda spoiling things! Really glad the tent withstood though :) And that you were able to make the most of the good :)
    I want to see your pictures now !!

  7. hi caroline, piccies will take a while as so many!! yeah, i think we made the absolute best we could of it, deciding we just wanted to be happy together and worked to make that happen. but i was covered in skin so soft and midge repellant, really, should be bite free!

  8. sorry to hear about stressful holiday. SOunds a bit like our IOW trip except we were rather luckier with the weather. Looking forward to the photos :)

  9. also looking forward to photos (I am taking the easy option and uploading each day now that we have fast internet, would take me ages when I got home otherwise!) … sorry you had such rubbish weather but you really do seem to make the most of it. Crafting in tents is beyond the call of duty.

  10. Oh blimey, i think i would have totally lost my sense of humour :( I’m very impressed you still seem to have a smile in your fingers about it.

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