The fourth leg of my ride around the British coastline is an epic 2-week adventure up the Outer Hebrides, along the northern coast of the mainland, and down the Moray Coast to Aberdeen. This is the first part of that adventure.
Starting on a long ferry ride from Oban to the beautiful island of Barra, my first four days advancing north along the remote and barren Western Isles is a mixed bag of tropical beaches, violent rain storms, ancient standing stones and missed landmarks.
Back on the mainland, I find rolling hills, distant dramatic mountains, and thrashing shorelines, as I pick my way north from Ullapool to Durness, and then turn east for the first time on my trip to cycle the north coast. Here I made it to the northernmost tip of the island, John O'Groats, before ending at Duncansby Head - the furthest point from Land's End down in Cornwall.
The second part of the trip will be in the next video...
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