Morar gu Arasaig
Cycling sisters Kerry and Kirsty MacPhee tackle Scotland's favourite bike routes. In this episode, they are in Morar and Arisaig with local cyclist Lisa Annette.
Sann tro na meadhanan shòisealta a fhuair na peathraichean Kerry is Kirsty Nic a'Phi à Uibhist a Deas a-mach cà ite an robh na slighean baidhseagail a b' fheà rr le muinntir na dùthcha. An turus seo tha iad ann am Mòrar is Àrasaig - na Garbh Chrìochan - cuide ri Lisa Annette: sann tro chuairtean baidhseagail a thuig ise as ùr cho brèagha sa bha an sgìre aice.
A' falbh a Bracorina tha iad a' cumail ri bruaichean Loch Mòrair, an loch fìor-uisg' is duimhne ann am Breatainn, agus a' cluinntinn sgeulachd an uile-bheist, Morag. Tha iad a' leigeil an anail far am faic iad an trèan-smùide, nas ainmeile buileach às dèidh dhi nochdadh ann am filmichean Harry Potter. A' cumail ris a' chladach tha iad a' gabhail seachad air na trà ighean geala len seallaidhean à lainn a-mach gu na h-eileanan beaga agus an t-Eilean Sgitheanach.
Cycling sisters Kerry and Kirsty MacPhee from South Uist take to social media to find out the nation's favourite bike routes. In this episode, they are in Morar and Arisaig - also known as the rough bounds - with local cyclist Lisa Annette, who has rediscovered the beauty of her her home turf through trips on the bike.
Starting at Bracorina they follow the banks of Loch Morar, Britain's deepest fresh water loch and hear about its legendary resident, Morag the monster. They stop for a break just in time to see famous steam train the Jacobite, a train made more famous in recent years thanks to its appearance in the Harry Potter films. Continuing on, they pass white west coast beaches with stunning views out to the Small Isles and Skye.
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Aon de na slighean baidhsagail as fheà rr le Lisa Annette
Duration: 01:20
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Kerry MacPhee |
Presenter | Kirsty MacPhee |
Director | Ramsay MacMahon |
Producer | Julie McCrone |
Broadcasts
- Mon 15 Jan 2018 20:30
- Fri 19 Jan 2018 20:30
- Tue 16 Apr 2019 20:30
- Sat 20 Apr 2019 20:30
- Mon 20 Apr 2020 20:30
- Fri 24 Apr 2020 20:30
- Wed 3 Aug 2022 19:00
- Mon 8 Aug 2022 19:00
Lorg fios mu na slighean eadar-dhealaichte. Discover the routes featured in the series.
Lorg fios mu na slighean eadar-dhealaichte. Discover the routes featured in the series.