No One Warns You About This Part of Scotland
As the rugged landscapes of Scotland unfold, adventurers often dream of its enchanting lochs and towering mountains. Yet, there’s a hidden magic in the north that remains largely uncharted by many. In this thrilling episode, we journey deeper into Scotland, setting sail on a ferry to the awe-inspiring Isle of Skye. Known for its dramatic cliffs and ethereal beauty, Skye is a paradise for wanderers seeking both tranquility and adventure.
But the adventure doesn’t stop there. After soaking in the island’s charm, we tackle the renowned mountain pass to Applecross—a route famed for its stunning vistas and exhilarating twists. There’s an undeniable thrill in navigating these winding roads, yet the journey holds surprises that even seasoned travelers may not anticipate.
Join me as I venture into this breathtaking part of Scotland—where the landscapes are wild, the roads are challenging, and the experiences are unforgettable. Prepare to be captivated by the unexpected as we uncover the heart and soul of this remarkable region.
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Video “No one warns you about this part of SCOTLAND 🏴” was uploaded on 07/13/2025 to Youtube Channel Itchy Boots
Where are the trees?
Wow, a sunny day on Skye. That's something I've never seen before in multiple trips! I was there a week last year and our host told me it had rained every day for a month. But, thanks to your video I don't need to go back there 😅
I'd really like to ride Scotland, and also Wales. WIth a quick spin through the lake district I guess. But Scotland has always seemed to be a remarkable place to ride.
Thank you for showing off our wee country, it's just amazing, and seeing you grin from ear to ear just reminds me of that 😊
What a beauty!!!! Scotland.l fell for you❤
The UK is full of picture post card views: all the cottages, narrow winding roads, breath taking views, etc. You enjoyment of it all is so entertaining
Makes me just want to jump on my bike and head north to experience that for myself. No real planning, just go. ❤
I’ve been over that pass many times, you are so lucky to have had that great weather, it can be very challenging otherwise. Fabulous video reminding me that I must get back there soon ❤
Welcome to the united kingdom Alba Scotland ❤❤❤
I have no words… 😍thank you💖
Amazing vistas. It's a shame we humans are scum and are destroying the only habitat we have, just to please the stockholders very briefly.
Noraly, my heart is full after seeing my beautiful home on your channel after so long of watching you navigate the world ❤🏴 I am so happy you enjoyed it and could share it with everyone. You can see why these roads are the reason I started motorcycling when I was 26! They are truly made for two wheels. You inspire me to travel to places I could only dream of, thank you for everything ✨🏍️
Music was particularly epic on this one !
Wow, ideal bike roads spectacular views so happy you enjoyed Scotland.
Another great video!
That 'Echoes of Scotland' by Olive Musique is such a wonderful boppy ditty. It reminds me quite a bit of some of the tracks of Jose Hevia's debut album 'Tierra de Nadie' (No Man's Land) some 26 years ago now. That album still utterly rocks for Spanish Asturian/Celtic bagpipes!
BARON AND DESOLATE LANDSCAPE PLANT SOME TREES.
We shed blood for this land for a millennium for a reason.
At 11:29; Had to smile at Noraly's attempt to pronounce Gaelic words from a Dutch linguistic lens. The bh dipthong is actually a 'v' sound (w in Teutonic-languages).
Hi please amend your title it’s Fort William. Take the S out.
My home country (many years ago). And you got the very the best of her weather and roads. A couple of small things to note: it is Fort William, not Fort Williams; the volcanic pinnacles you passed in Skye are part of 'The Storr' (see the opening to the films Prometheus (2012), and the Wicker Man (1973) for aerial close-ups); the purple flowers are of course heather, for which Scotland is famous. I'm loving this tour of GB.
Howdy Noraly! What was that number you called to dial up such beautiful weather? That pass and the isles of Scotland are gorgeous! Thanks for the share! ☘️🧌🤠
यह वीडियो डाउनलोड क्यों नहीं हो रहा .
बाद में देखने के लिए.🤔
Was there Saturday, glorious weather, 32°c
What a brilliant journey. I need to get out and about my own country more. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to more.
Since you like books ( and also wildlife I believe ) , did you know that when you passed over the Skye bridge , you passed the spot where " Ring Of Bright Water " about otters was written ? Love the fact you liked my homeland .
Hi Noraly 👋 I am glad you like our country of beauty. Thanks for making a great video. Hope one day you will come back for coffee. I now have your book and iam in the cotswolds on holiday reading thanks for sharing your journey i have been here fom day one watching like many people stay safe out there x
Just an observation.. Where are all the tourists? The roads looked very quiet..
I truly love my country, even though I live here, you sometimes only really see it through the eyes of others.
Just after coming off the Skye bridge you missed the Poch, excellent viewpoint area of Skye bridge…..
My childhood. Right there. I love the whole world, but nowhere is better.
Watch out for sheep take it easy on these roads. What about the glenelg ferry many people forget it exists
Awesome video, you got a better day to go over the pass to Applecross, when I went over there was low cloud and not much to see. Always a great ride across there. 😊
ce zici de o experienta noua pe teritoriul Romaniei ?? dar ai grije de ursi pe transalpina
Something tells me Noraly's enjoying riding through the UK..
I'd love to stay at that last place you stayed, but as soon as I saw the cushion on the bed, I knew it'd be two deer for me.
Noraly, your favourite old age virtual pillion is so, so happy for your visit to Skye – plus an added joy is that you used the ferry to get there and the bridge to return. Late for the Skye ferry and our Scottish friendliness still allowed you to board 👏 I’m so proud of our hospitality by the officials at the ferry terminal. If that had been a few other EU countries, you’d probably would’ve had to wait for the next ferry. Seeing ALL your trips across eight seasons of your life journey it fills my heart with pride that Scotland has the beauty the more than holds it own with the so many other places you have visited. Such vistas are quite emotional for this old man to see. I was schooled in Bulawayo Zimbabwe and you even visited that part of my childhood life. What a joy you bring your subscribers – thank you. I think the purple flowers are Creeping Phlox – great for pollinators and help control soil erosion and if a wild flower. What stunning beautiful drone footage of our Lochs. One last request please try to find Highland Cows – you’re going to want to take one home. As usual, take care, stay safe and many thanks for allowing me to be your virtual pillion. 🥰🥰☮️☮️❤️
Fort WILLIAM … not Williams.
Awesome!