Popular tourist spot is ‘total chaos’ with cars stuck in 4-hour traffic jam: ‘Horrific experience’

Popular tourist spot is ‘total chaos’ with cars stuck in 4-hour traffic jam: ‘Horrific experience’

The majestic Fairy Pools (pictured) were once an off-the-beaten-track escape but have now become a veritable tourist mecca. “It’s getting to a point where it’s too dangerous,” said Gordon Pearson, who runs the tour company WOW Scotland.Katielee Arrowsmith / SWNS
Fairy Pools pilgrims wait in bumper-to-bumper traffic to visit Scotland’s scenic hot spot.

While the sapphire oasis was once a hidden gem, traffic has increased dramatically over the past decade, according to local sources, with congestion allegedly exacerbated by poor infrastructure.

Over the past few weeks, traveling there has become “total chaos” with as many as 400 vehicles stuck on the road, per Pearson. While just 200,000 tourists visit the locale each year, the one-lane road out of Glen Brittle is poorly maintained, leading to scads of flat tires and to hourslong traffic jams like something out of a disaster thriller, reported SWNS.

“Some people can get stuck for about four hours just on that road,” lamented Pearson, who regularly has to jump out and help facilitate traffic.

Conditions at the now-literal tourist trap have been exacerbated by wet weather of late.

“I don’t think there’s enough attention to how bad the road really is,” said Pearson.Katielee Arrowsmith / SWNS

That has caused vehicles to get stranded on the shoulders where rescue vehicles can’t reach them due to the bottlenecks.

“If one of my customers needed emergency help, there’s no way of getting help to them quickly,” said Pearson.

 

 

 

 

 

Conditions have gotten so “dangerous” that the guide is contemplating taking the resplendent mecca off his tour.

“We’ve always done Skye, since 2012,” he said. “It’s our unique selling point, and we always want people to get the most out of the place, but we can’t do that with the current situation.

“We might pull out of doing the Fairy Pools on our route, and maybe Skye altogether,” he added.

There’s a bureaucratic bottleneck as well.

The Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland charity, which set up a car park six years ago to relieve congestion along the route, has been blamed for the traffic by the local council.

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