Sorry that I’ve left you all hanging for a few days, this was meant to be posted a couple of days ago but alas I’ve been suffering from food intolerances. Anyhoo, back to our time at Lochinver for our evening’s supper which I spent mostly in front of that log burning fire, mmmm, bliss. And I also spent a happy hour in front of that stunning window looking out at the ever changing landscape, stunning and instagramin’ (obvs). It was unbelievable, just as we had arrived back from all our wanderings the sun which finally came out began to set. The sky became an ever shifting scene of aquas, midnights, violets and lemony yellows. The loch too changed and looked ever increasingly like a silver mirror reflecting the night’s colours. { iPhone snapshots } Inver Lodge Hotel have the fluffiest, comfiest dressing gowns which are a delight to climb into after a long day of travel. Total utter comfort, I have never felt as comfortable staying in a hotel as I experienced at Inver Lodge. Actually, I think if I were to ever experience an overnight stay at Greywalls I am sure that would be equally as comfortable. This is ...