For context, I've never been to Scotland and don't know much about the climbing there
I've not done much in Scotland but depending on the grade you're hoping to climb I think Glen Croe is a perfect "stop off" spot. Short walk ins to a fair few things right off the main road, and the harder lines (7C and up) are absolutely stunning.
Trying to figure out whether it’s worth going to Skye as well, but might end up complicating things.
If you want a 'get away from it all' venue, then there is a group of 7 boulders beyond the end of the reservoir in Coire nan Arr (see the Richie Betts photo at the bottom of page 266 of Boulder Scotland). It's a flat 30-45 minute walk-in. The rock isn't as tough as the Celtic Jumble, so go in there when it's been dry. Really nice features, and a fun, chilled-out pottering about venue. Spectacular location directly opposite the Nose of Sgurr a Caorachain.
Quote from: Yossarian on August 07, 2019, 05:05:14 pmTrying to figure out whether it’s worth going to Skye as well, but might end up complicating things.I wouldn't especially recommend Skye with an 8 year old, you can see the sights but the best activities there are not very kid friendly.
We did a day in Skye last August (we were staying near Mallaig) and both kids (then 7 and 11) managed the walk / scramble to the Coire Lagan lochan fine. Most of the adults we saw turned back!
Quote from: andy moles on March 08, 2023, 08:04:08 amQuote from: Yossarian on August 07, 2019, 05:05:14 pmTrying to figure out whether it’s worth going to Skye as well, but might end up complicating things.I wouldn't especially recommend Skye with an 8 year old, you can see the sights but the best activities there are not very kid friendly.We did a day in Skye last August (we were staying near Mallaig) and both kids (then 7 and 11) managed the walk / scramble to the Coire Lagan lochan fine. Most of the adults we saw turned back!
QuoteWe did a day in Skye last August (we were staying near Mallaig) and both kids (then 7 and 11) managed the walk / scramble to the Coire Lagan lochan fine. Most of the adults we saw turned back!I don't remember a scramble, but nowadays getting the car past the Fairy pools is the definite crux.
Quote from: TCE on March 07, 2023, 06:28:43 pmIf you want a 'get away from it all' venue, then there is a group of 7 boulders beyond the end of the reservoir in Coire nan Arr (see the Richie Betts photo at the bottom of page 266 of Boulder Scotland). It's a flat 30-45 minute walk-in. The rock isn't as tough as the Celtic Jumble, so go in there when it's been dry. Really nice features, and a fun, chilled-out pottering about venue. Spectacular location directly opposite the Nose of Sgurr a Caorachain.We walked up that way to do The Nose, and that Coire has a load of great looking boulders, I seem to recall there is more beyond those described.