The magnificent Mountains of Glen Shiel, sweeping Southeast from Loch Duich, delivers some of the best walking routes in the Scottish Highlands. Mountains around Glen shiel Rising spectacularly to over 3000ft in just a few miles the Mountains are exposed to some of the worst West Highlands Notoriously unforgiving Scottish weather, please do not underestimate the following two hiking routes, they can look fairly easy walks looking at a map but many people have been unfortunate tackling these walks due to failing to estimate nightfall and being trapped in unexpected weather, the weather on … [Read more...] about Walking in The Mountains Near Glen Shiel
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Loch Linnhe Scotland
Loch Linnhe in Scotland has a special attraction to photographers due to its fantastic scenery and sunsets. Not only photographers enjoy this unique location the area offers many other outdoor activities like kayaking, fishing, sailing and walking. At 31 miles long and about 1.2 miles wide it stretches past Fort William, fed from the North by Loch Eil and continues south as far as the Firth or Lorne, the Loch is fed from the East by Loch Creran and opens up into the Firth of Lorne at its South Western point. Loch Linnhe Wildlife Wildlife in the Loch is in abundance with many seals … [Read more...] about Loch Linnhe Scotland
Buachaille Etive Mor, The Great Herdsman of Etive
Scotland's Iconic Mountain, Buachaille Etive Mor Buachaille Etive Mor, know in Gaelic as The Great Herdsman of Etive, is probably typical of what everyone thinks a mountain should look like, with its near perfect pyramidal shape it stands proud from the A82 before you arrive to the magnificent Glencoe. Buachaille Etive Mor is seen in many Scottish books and postcards and is recognised instantly by every climber and walker with pride. The mountain forms a ridge combined with four other peaks that stretches for almost 5 miles, with the river Etive flowing wildly around its perimeter. The … [Read more...] about Buachaille Etive Mor, The Great Herdsman of Etive
Walks Around Aviemore
Walking in Aviemore is a great way to holiday in Scotland and a very good base to have a Hiking holiday in the Highlands, set in the Cairngorm National park, the area has an abundance of walks to choose from. Walking Aviemore and the surrounding areas provides you with all grades of hiking treks suitable for all types of walking enthusiasts. But before setting off make sure you know all the safety guidelines as these are particularly important if you intend to walk to the higher sections of the Cairngorm Mountains, which include some of highest mountains in Scotland. However as well as high … [Read more...] about Walks Around Aviemore
Why Scotland’s Castles are Great Places to Visit
If you are looking for something to do in Scotland that combines not only fun, but some great history and stories of our bloody past, then should look no further than a visit to one or two of our many castles in Scotland; from rambling ruins to stately homes they’re a great window on the past. Many, like Edinburgh and Stirling were once home to kings while others like Inveraray or Drumlanrig are still home to ancient families. There are castles built to defend the territory of a clan and there are those such as Caerlaverock or Urquhart that were built to defend Scotland; from enemies … [Read more...] about Why Scotland’s Castles are Great Places to Visit
Great Glens to Visit, When on Holiday in Scotland
Glen Affric One of the most beautiful glens in the whole of Scotland, this stunning and dramatic gorge tears its way west into Scotland's stunning scenery. The glen spans for some 30 miles from nearby Cannich to Kintail in the west, it boasts scenery that has attracted photographers and artists from all over the world, and the very famous painting 'Monarch of the Glen' was painted in Glen Affric by landseer, and is an icon image of Scotland to this day. The glen is a Caledonian Forest Reserve and is one of the few places you can see Scotch Pine today, in 2001 Glen Affric was given … [Read more...] about Great Glens to Visit, When on Holiday in Scotland
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