Thanks for the great videos and informative guides! Was on Arran a couple of weeks ago. We’ve visited a few places you’ve filmed and enjoy the history and stories that accompany your videos. Thanks again and keep up the great work 😊
Don't know where you are getting your information from but the Twelve Apostles at Catacol were built in the mid-1800s as Clearance homes not for sheep, but for deer hunting. Catacol farm was originally built as a hunting lodge and the then Laird did not want the villagers disturbing his guests coming and going to the original village, which was up the hill beyond the lodge; nothing to do with spoiling his view. Also, no mention of each cottage having a different shaped front gable window (or supposedly why), or the Barking Shed at the mouth of the burn.
Thank,s very enjoyable having not long back from a weeks Holiday on Arran nice to hear more of its history and natural features
Was there last week for the first time last week. Absolutely fell in love with the Island. Going back sooner than everybody thinks lol. Lovely video.
Ich wünschte, ich könnte das alles hier sehen, die Steinkreise sind auch wunderbare Kraftorte.💖💖💖 Machrie Moor looks like a litten Newgrange..
Thanks for the great videos and informative guides! Was on Arran a couple of weeks ago. We’ve visited a few places you’ve filmed and enjoy the history and stories that accompany your videos. Thanks again and keep up the great work 😊
Always love your videos
Many thanks - glad you like them
Pay my respect to the lady"s description.I like the views also I had drink Arran"single malt once n impressive.
Thanks , we’re heading there on Friday so your video was very informative, Just Subscribed
Have a good trip - and hope you have good weather.
Don't know where you are getting your information from but the Twelve Apostles at Catacol were built in the mid-1800s as Clearance homes not for sheep, but for deer hunting. Catacol farm was originally built as a hunting lodge and the then Laird did not want the villagers disturbing his guests coming and going to the original village, which was up the hill beyond the lodge; nothing to do with spoiling his view. Also, no mention of each cottage having a different shaped front gable window (or supposedly why), or the Barking Shed at the mouth of the burn.