Nearby,
the Broch Towers of the cunning and skilful Pictish people
still stand as sentinels by the Old Drove Road. Higher, where
the sheep graze and the red deer run, are the Hill Forts of
the Gaels, and adjacent to the old Glenelg village is the
huge Hanoverian Barracks. Now a ruin, built to subdue the
18th century Jacobite Rebellions.
The area was home to Gavin Maxwell, who set,
and wrote, his translucent masterpiece, "Ring of Bright
Water", here at Camusfearna, better known as Sandaig.
A wonderfully isolated archipelago of heather-clad islands,
rock-pools and sandy beaches. Like all Glenelg's coastline,
the delights here are without limit. |