
The 'magical' Scottish island loch that captivated Sex and the City star
Hollywood actress Cynthia Nixon has joined the growing list of admirers enchanted by the wild beauty of the Isle of Skye. The actor hailed her "magical" experience after enjoying a scenic boat trip/
The Sex and the City star, best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the hit television series, travelled to the Misty Isle with her wife Christine Marinoni. During their stay, they visited the southern tip of Skye.
There they boarded a boat from the tiny hamlet of Elgol and journeyed across Loch Scavaig to reach the remote and dramatic Loch Coruisk., Scottish Daily Express reports.
Posting on Instagram, Nixon, 59, was full of praise for their experience on the glacial loch, singling out the family-run Misty Isle Boat Trips team that took them there.
She wrote: 'Scotland adventure from the wee town of Elgol on the tip of Isle of Skye to the remote, magical Loch Coruisk. HIGHLY recommend this tour with the family run Misty Isles Boat Trips.
"Thanks to the family matriarch Anne for telling us to put the pedal to the metal and get on board and you were right, your grandson Seamus was the best! Oh and don't forget to pack sandwiches from Cafe Elgol.'
The Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress also shared a short video featuring highlights from the trip. While the weather appeared typically Scottish, with some rain during the outing, it did little to dampen the couple's spirits.
Fans quickly flooded the comments to echo Nixon's enthusiasm, with one follower writing: 'Yesss! We were there couple of weekends ago and loved it, best of Isle of Skye!'
Another added: 'I said hi to you when we crossed paths in Cromarty, glad you had a lovely time!'
Loch Coruisk, often described as one of Scotland's most atmospheric and awe-inspiring locations, lies in the shadow of the Black Cuillin mountain range and is fed by the short Scavaig River, believed to be the shortest river in the UK.
The loch is nearly two miles long but less than 400 metres wide, and its inky blue waters are framed by towering, jagged peaks often shrouded in mist.
Though reachable by foot via an 11km hike from Sligachan or a 9km route from Kilmarie that includes the tricky 'Bad Step', most visitors opt for the easier and more dramatic approach by boat from Elgol.
This allows guests to skip the long walk while still enjoying the breathtaking arrival into the heart of the Cuillin.
The Mackinnon family has operated Misty Isle Boat Trips since 1969, welcoming visitors from around the world to experience the scenery. Seumas Mackinnon, born and raised in Elgol, now runs the tours with his wife Anne, sons and grandchildren.
'Come and experience for yourself the finest scenery Scotland has to offer on one of our boat trips from Elgol to Loch Coruisk on the Isle of Skye,' the company states.
Elgol itself, a scattered village located 14 miles south-west of Broadford at the end of the Strathaird peninsula, is reached via a winding single-track road through the Red Cuillin hills and past the ruins of Cill Chriosd and its picturesque graveyard.
The journey is a scenic adventure in its own right, with views across the island adding to the sense of remoteness.
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