We woke to another glorious day for our trip back down Upper Loch Fyne to Portavadie. On the way down we had thought of stopping at Otterferry and picking up a mooring so we could have lunch but decided not to so that Alan and Lynda could spend more time in the Spa at Portavadie. Otterferry is a fairly sheltered mooring that we have used before heading for the Crinan Canal. It is not named after the sea-mammal but from the Gaelic "oitir", meaning "spit of land" which you have to make sure you avoid arriving and departing. There was once a ferry from here. We arrived in Portavadie in good time and took a mooring on the pontoons. Alan had booked a table for evening meal in the restaurant.
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