Brynaport is situated in one of the most majestic parts of the western coastal Highlands, and just across the water from the island of Skye. The atmospheric light and colour, together with the region's history and romance, make painting here both tranquil and inspiring.
Our day usually starts with a demonstration followed by painting in the gardens and surroundings.
Painting trips are made to Applecross (over Bealach-na-Ba, the highest and steepest road in Britain); to the fishing village of Shieldaig, with its lovely Caledonian pine-forested island; to the bonny yachting village of Plockton, where palm trees line the waterfront - and there is often a boat trip to Kishorn island which includes a barbecue lunch.
All meals and refreshments are included in the price. A full Highland breakfast is served from 8.00 a.m. and a large cold buffet is laid out for you to fill your own hamper for lunch. Towards the end of the painting day, tea and cakes are served in the studio, and great pride is taken over the generous three-course dinners which feature fresh local produce and excellent wines from around the world.
The last night is one to remember with bagpipes and haggis...
...after which it is not unheard of to find oneself dancing Highland reels!
Most painting holidays run every year, so ask Bettina about future dates if you need to.