These haggises don't look very tasty!
Loch Linnhe, on which Fort Willliam is situated.
Driving back through Glencoe - glad we did the whole valley, as I only got to see some of it on my last trip.
Can't quite recall where this was, but lovely views
Interesting tree known as the Rannoch Rowan. Apart from the fact that it’s growing out of a boulder, it’s also quite distinctive for being one of the few trees growing in this exposed landscape. Apparently the reason for the trees incredible feat of survival is its position - unreachable by grazing sheep and deer.
Pulpit Rock - a great looking place to camp, if you don't mind being midge dinner!
On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, Scotlands largest freshwater loch.
Have a listen to this fine rendition of Loch Lomond, by the fine Scottish band, Runrig.
2 comments:
It looks absolutely beautiful
Its a pleasure guy it was fun having you along and all the bits of useless info was rather amusing and made the trip that much more interesting. Who knows maybe we can scoot up yo the tip old Scotland
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