More has happened in the last seven days to fill a chapter in a book but as there is a bit of emotion in the air tonight I will just post a picture of the window showing table 11. Not only does the Inn serve top class dressed crab, creel caught off the Inn shores and so well dressed in Applecross, they sell hand dived scallops lightly sautéed in garlic butter with bacon, rice and salad, langoustines pan-fried in lemon, herb and garlic butter and squat lobsters in garlic, sweet chilli or accompaniments to lemon sole, plaice or cod, but the sun sets inside as well. The Inn with everything. The emotion concerning the land and sea will have to wait for a more considered space of time, so here is the sun setting inside the Inn.
A view on Fishing,Community and Life on the NW coast of Scotland
Tag Cloud
- scenery
- Inn
- weather
- fishing
- community
- Dougal
- Community Company
- prawns
- good food
- creels
- sea birds
- Filling Station
- sea life
- broadband
- environment
- squat lobsters
- Varuna
- Applecross Hydro
- bees
- wood
- ALPS
- Applecross sunset
- Aron's ice cream
- hydro
- Bealach
- music
- scallops
- competition
- Community Council
- crofting
- Celtic Connections
- social enterprise
- land reform
- land use
- landlord
- work boats
- garden
- Walled Garden
- Treacherous Orchestra
- Clachan
- Andy Wightman
- CES
- employment
- seals
- skuas
- wild life
- halibut
- thai massage
- Toscaig
- BUTEC range
- WHFP
- Loch Ness Inn
- Ardban
- soil fertility
- Ardhu
- housing
- SSE
- Applestock
- Rona
- Cambridge Folk Festival
- pier
- Applecross sunsets
- Coast Road Truckers
- Shieldaig
- Applecross Games
- Tarneybackle
- Eigg
- Sand
- crab
- forestry
- Plockton
- LAS
- Highlandeco
- cormorants
- Lesley Riddoch
- Referendum
- hens
- herring
- sea transport
- kayaking
- Marine Scotland
- seafood platter
- Applecross Primary School
- shinty
- Torridon
- Glasgow
- sunset
- Milton
- Shore Street
- Baxter
- CBS
- fulmars
- gannets
- Eilidh
- Plockton School of Excellence
- Lombardy
- stags
- Trident
- Duncan Chisholm
- Sabhal Mor Ostaig
- applecross
- helicopters
- Inverness
- raft race
- Lochcarron
- ceilidh
- LRRG
- varroa
- Sleat
- An Arcasaid
- migraine
- Cullin
- Knoydart
- terns
- Jenny
- octopus
- Ullapool
- Sketch
- SCFF
- renewable energy
- trawling
- Big House
- compost
- worms
- fish pie
- St Kilda
- berried prawns
- Highland Clearances
- Raghu Dixit
- scallop dredging
- crofts
- Sal Mor Ostaig
- politics
- Edinburgh
- ling
- oral history
- hives
- stained glass
- Mairi Campbell
- Hebnet
- Applecross Trust
- Gaelforce
- Sheildaig
- HIE
- Applecross Bay
- Kyle
- Afro Celts
- Rick Stein
- Strontian
- cormorant
- Richard Lochhead
- A9
- Maelrubha
- Saint Island
- langoustine
- Five Sisters
- Kishorn Yard
- Community Land Scotland
- Skye Bridge
- SEA
- herring bait
- Bealach Beag
- IFG
- dolphins
- Dr Jim Hunter
- rainbows
- electric bike
- Runrig
- Ceilidh Place
- green energy
- RNLI
- Common Weal
- Raasay Sound
- low tides
- bonxies
- gulls
- Green Party
- John FinnieMSP
- Kirsty Logan
- Lateral North
- MOD
- wedding
- Apple Juice
- Rura
- Rhiannon Giddens
- Shooglenifty
- NC500
- pine marten
- Lismore
- Nordic Horizons
- Iceland
- ferry
- Cara Dillon
- salmon farming
- peak oil
- squats
- Becca Fox
- Jamie Hilton
- Calum Roberts
- rain
- sustainable seas
- mussels
- red deer
- Senscot
- otters
- raised beds
- spring
- swans
- Milton loch
- nature
- flowers
- Shiants
- mermaid's purse
- Cuaig
- Harris
- Raasay
- football
- discards
- Clyde
- visitors
- tourists
- local food
- eden court
- CHAS
- submarines
- GPS
- Scottish parliament
- puffins
- razorbills
- minke whale
- Crowlins
- Broch
- frames
- hay
- cuttle fish eggs
- The Cuillin
- Moro
- Rhum
- seaflower
- Assynt
- ice cream
- Cuillin
- Herring ring net fishing
- Mary Ann
- Heritage Centre
- local politics
- Land Action Scotland
- oyster catchers
- LDO
- Drumossie Hotel
Comments on: "The Inn with Everything." (2)
Was up at Kylesku where we had gales and sleet — and otters — but no spectacular sunsets, inside or outside. However, one the other guests was praising the Inn, for being small but perfectly formed, delicious food, good craic, etc, etc. So there you go.
Not so bad with the otters but the change in the weather from the northerly gales to three weeks of wall to wall sunshine has been spectacular. The Inn is tops!!