This peninsula where Atlantic wind carves salt patterns across volcanic cliffs at Britain’s true western edge
Morning light touches Ardnamurchan Point’s white lighthouse tower while Atlantic wind carves salt patterns across ancient volcanic cliffs. This is mainland Britain’s true western edge, not Land’s End’s commercialized theater 250 miles south, but a wild peninsula where 1,000 residents guard Scotland’s most dramatic coastline. The ferry from Tobermory delivers visitors to something Edinburgh’s millions … Lire plus









