Hebridean Scenery
Hebridean Scenery Spectacular Hebridean Scenery from the Loch Boisdale to Mallaig ferry
The Falkirk Wheel
The Falkirk Wheel The Falkirk Wheel is a Scottish Engineering marvel. Where the Forth and Clyde Canal meets the Union Canal, there is a giant boat lift to transfer boats from one canal to the…
Loch Dun na Cille, South Uist
Loch Dun na Cille Loch Dun na Cille, South Uist
Glasgow Street Art
Glasgow Street Art
A Cottage on South Uist
A Cottage on South Uist A cottage on the shores of Castle Loch, South Uist
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle
The Armadillo (Scottish Exhibition Centre)
The Armadillo The Scottish Exhibition Centre (SEC) is commonly known as the Armadillo - Glaswegian sense of humour!
Dolphins
Around the Scottish coast, several species of dolphins can be spotted, with the most common being the bottlenose dolphin, known for its playful behavior and distinctive curved dorsal fin. The short-beaked common dolphin, with its…
The High Street Edinburgh
The High Street Edinburgh Looking down the High Street from the castle
Islay Whiskies
Islay Whiskies Islay is a small island off the West coast of Scotland - famous for its whiskies with a strong smoke and peat aroma. Currently there are 9 operating distilleries.
Eilean Donan Castle
Eilean Donan Castle Possibly the most famous Scottish Castle, Eilean Donan features on any amount of shortbread tins and Scottish Calendars. During the summer, the car park is astonishingly busy with not only cars, but many…
Princes Street, Edinburgh
Princes Street Edinburgh's main shopping street, Princes Street
The River Clyde at Thankerton
The River Clyde at Thankerton
The Bass Rock
The Bass Rock The Bass Rock is an ancient volcanic plug, inhabited by a huge amount of Gannets, It is situated in the Firth of Forth, south of Edinburgh, close to North Berwick. It appears…
Mousa Broch
Mousa Broch Mousa Broch is the best preserved example of an Iron Age Broch in Scotland. It was built around 100BC and is on the island of Mousa.
The Italian Chapel, Orkney
The Italian Chapel, Orkney The Italian chapel was built by Italian prisoners of war, using whatever materials came to hand. It is well worth a visit.