Every self respecting Scotland website should have a great page about St Kilda and we're happy that we have just that. Guest blogger and Photographer Marcus McAdam visited St Kilda and wrote a fascinating account of his journey, and took quite a few spectacular pictures too. Visit this link to see for yourself. As St Kilda is extremely remote and not easy to get to, we at Scotland Info can't really get enough of more images and videos. The video below, a promotional video from www.gotostkilda.co.uk, tells the story of a man's lifetime dream to visit St. Kilda. I don't know if the story is … [Read more...] about A Lifetime Dream to Visit St Kilda
Videos
Hebridean Dreams Video
Every now and then you come across a really beautiful Scotland video, one that stands out. This time I've found one titled "Hebridean Dreams". The video shows some of the Outer Hebridean Islands in a very special way featuring great beaches, a white pony on Luskentyre Beach (Harris), The Callanish Stone Circle (Lewis) and the Northern Lights. Oh and the music is fabulous too! Enjoy! … [Read more...] about Hebridean Dreams Video
Scotland From the Air Video
As much as I like photography, watching a video is another great way to learn more about a certain travel destination, in this case of course Scotland. STV Scotland has a huge amount of interesting videos on Youtube and Scotland Revealed is one of my favourites. Scotland Revealed celebrates Scotland's stunning landscape and landmarks from the air. In this first episode I've embedded here, presenter Vanessa Collingridge starts her journey in Edinburgh, from its volcanic beginnings to the building of the glorious New Town. She then travels through the agricultural Borders and follows Glasgow's … [Read more...] about Scotland From the Air Video
Forgotten Railway Trains of Dunaskin
Mark from Abandoned Scotland sent me an email to point out their stunning Youtube channel. They are not the usual Scottish Landscape videos but beautifully edited scenes of former industrial and other sites, the forgotten and abandoned places in Scotland. The video below shows the forgotten railway trains of Dunaskin, not far from Ayr. Mark wrote: "It started life as an Ironworks in 1840 but as the times changed it was uneconomical to keep open and was closed in 1921. It was then used as a brickworks and for coal mining used all the way up to 1988 when the last brick was produced. The … [Read more...] about Forgotten Railway Trains of Dunaskin
Scotland Time Lapse Video
I've found a great Scotland Video on Vimeo, a video site like Youtube but usually with higher quality videos. The video below shows some stunning views of Scotland including the Forth Rail Bridge and some beautiful scenic shots including a few hens.... Yes really! Enjoy! … [Read more...] about Scotland Time Lapse Video
Dryburgh Abbey
There is something about Dryburgh Abbey in the Scottish Borders, is it the walk towards the Abbey with the majestic trees in the park or just the serene and peaceful feeling one gets when walking over the grounds of the Abbey? Perhaps the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey are not as majestic as the neighbouring Melrose Abbey or Jedburgh Abbey but Dryburgh is even more so a place where the medieval monks lived a contemplative life, perhaps it's that atmosphere one feels when walking towards the Abbey. The ruins stand amidst a wooded seclusion beside the River Tweed. Dryburgh became the premier house in … [Read more...] about Dryburgh Abbey
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