I don’t wish to start this post with a complaint but it has been so hot in Scotland whilst I have been here. As you may know, I can’t tolerate heat, which is part of the reason that I leave Spain for the summer.
When I got the contract through for a season in Scotland I was expecting a cool, and damp summer, which was fine. I ordered lots of practical uniform, such as waterproof overtrousers and fleecey layers.
However it has been a consistent 24 to the dizzy heights of 32 degrees for the last few months, and I have been sweltering!
Thank goodness that the coast is only a short drive away, so I can not only get cooler weather, but enjoy the amazing scenery.
My first coastal trip was to the village of Portsoy, for their annual traditional boat festival. As well as the boats on display, there were related events, such as skiff rowing, a raft race, and demonstrations and displays of boat building.





There was also lots of music, dancing, and a food festival. It was a wonderful introduction to maritime Highland culture.




The town is centred around the 17th century harbour, which has been beautifully restored, and has an amazing coastline.




I stayed overnight at an aire just a few minutes drive away, at Cullen, birthplace of the fish soup, Cullen Skink. The aire is in a gorgeous location, right on the coastal path. I spent a very happy evening watching the sunset.




I also had some very delicious locally smoked Mackerel for tea.


My next coastal trip was on the hottest weekend so far, to Lossiemouth for a very welcome paddle. Lossiemouth was a key part of coastal defences during WW2, and still has the concrete blocks put there to prevent tank invasion.




The views across the Moray Firth were just gorgeous. Over the water is Caithness, part of Scotland I have yet to explore.
Last weekend I had another overnight, at the aire at Findhorn. This open expanse of beach leads to the bay, and the River Findhorn, and the village was an important harbour in the 1700 and 1800s.




So many beautiful pebbles, the variety of stones were amazing. I have brought some back for some painted stones I am doing for the campsite, that I will share when they are finished.








There is a very interesting little heritage centre, with some great interpretation and photos.




I have plans to visit more of this coast in the next few weeks, I only have 7 weeks left of my contract, but am then spending the rest of September in this wonderful country.
I love it so much, and am so happy to have had the chance to explore more. Love the job, love living in my little caravan, very, very happy 😊
I hope you are all happy whatever you are doing, thanks for visiting and see you soon.
So good to know you are enjoying yourself in spite of the heat. One doesn’t really associate Scotland with heat!
Yes, all I ever get told is rain and midges! We have virtually none of the wee beasties here, which is good, but it is so much hotter than I expected, have just bought myself some shorts as the uniform ones are indecently short, going to order men’s shorts for next year!
I’m glad you have no midges – it would be plain cruelty to put you in uniform shorts only to be bitten to pieces!