On our recent visit to Mull, walked from the Ledaig car park at Tobermory along the coastal path to Aros Park. From the path there are spectacular views back to Tobermory and out to Tobermory Bay.
Aros Park formed the estate woodland surrounding Aros House, which was demolished in 1962. The park is now managed by the Forestry Comission. The Aros Burn tumbles down a series of falls into the sea.
At the centre of the park is the Lochan a' Ghurrabain. This lochan is an artificial feature created when the surrounding land was landscaped to provide parkland to Aros House. I like the reflections of the trees and the clouds in these photos of the lochan.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
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