Friday, August 22, 2014

Cycling on the Isle of Lismore

With its stunning views and low-lying landscape, the Isle of Lismore is a wonderful place to explore by bike.  This scenic island (which means 'big garden' in Gaelic) is ten miles long by one mile wide and offers sweeping views of Loch Linnhe as well as Mull and Ardnamurchan.  I recently enjoyed a leisurely visit, but a great day trip would be to cycle on the island.


There are two ferries that take you to the Isle of Lismore - a car ferry from Oban and a passenger ferry from Port Appin.  The Port Appin route is popular for day trips and bikes are carried free on the ferry.  You could also start the day with a coffee at Castle Stalker View, about 10 minutes by car from the ferry terminal.

The journey across to Lismore from Port Appin takes around 10 minutes and arrives at the northern tip of the island.  If you don't have your own bike, you can hire one from Lismore Bike Hire or Port Appin Bike Hire.  Heading south from the ferry terminal leads you past the villages of Port Ramsay and onto Clachan; just before Clachan you'll find this 13th century church.

13th century Lismore Church

Shortly after Clachan, you'll come to the fascinating Lismore Gaelic Heritage Centre.  This wonderful centre is a great place to learn more about the history of the island, telling the story of its past and its people.  The reconstructed 19th century cottage gives an insight into what life would have been like around the time of the Clearances.  To add to the atmosphere, you can hear Gaelic being spoken as you walk around the cottage.

Reconstructed cottar's cottage at the Lismore Gaelic Heritage Centre

As well as the museum and cottage, the Heritage Centre is also home to a shop and the Liosbeag Cafe, where you can refuel for the rest of your cycle with a delicious lunch.

Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you journey around the south of the island, soaking up the views towards Oban and Mull.  Make sure you visit the ruins of the 13th century Achanduin Castle, overlooking the Bernera island.

An ideal way to end your day is with dinner or a drink at The Pierhouse Hotel, conveniently located at the head of the Port Appin pier and known for its wonderful seafood.  

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