Day and Night - Star Gazing on the Isle of Coll

What's the best time to experience the Isle of Coll? My answer to this might not be what you expect - let's travel there together in this episode of Wild for Scotland.'Day and Night' is a story about falling in love with an island, regardless of when you head out to explore.This is the final episode of season 1 of Wild for Scotland and in many ways, the show has come full circle. This story picks up exactly where 'Lullaby' - the first story I wrote for this podcast - left off. We're going to the Isle of Coll, first exploring its sugged coastline and rocky outcrops by boat, then seeing a different side to it at night.After the story, I share some of my top tips for a trip to the Isle of Coll. There isn't much to do here, but in a way that is exactly the appeal!Are you ready? Great – let’s travel to Scotland!Access the transcript of this episode on wildforscotland.comSupport this show on Patreon and unlock bonus episodes.Plan a trip with my Coll travel guide.Get my Scotland Travel Journal as your travel companion! Browse my Scotland itineraries for your next trip.Help us spread the word about Wild for Scotland! If you hear something you like in this episode, take a screenshot and share what you like about it on your Instagram stories. And tag us @wildforscotland so we can say thank you!Join our email list for weekly resources and glimpses behind the scenes.Follow us on Instagram @wildforscotlandAlso check out my Scotland blog Watch Me See!

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Wild for Scotland is an immersive travel podcast with stories from Scotland. Hosted by award-winning travel blogger Kathi Kamleitner (WatchMeSee.com), it's a show for Scotland-lovers around the world. The show enables you to lean back and travel to Scotland. It allows you to connect with the country through stories, indulge in a little bit of escapism, dream up future trips and learn something new. Episodes feature immersive travel stories, practical travel tips, and conversations with locals who are passionate about sharing Scotland with the world.