Tour Scotland Photograph of Coigach


Tour Scotland photograph of Coigach, Scotland. Ben More Coigach, Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Mhòr na Còigich, is a long, table shaped mountain in the far north west of Scotland. It dominates the Coigach peninsula, in the county of Ross and Cromarty, a few miles north west of the town of Ullapool. Mountains and Glens of Scotland. Lochs and Rivers of Scotland. Until 1857 the Còigich area also included Isle Martin, the lands down to Corrie beyond Ullapool, the various farms of Strathkanaird, to the east the Forest of Achall and Rhiddorach. It abuts Assynt further to the north.



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Photograph Summer House Scotland


Photograph of an old summer house in Perthshire, Scotland.

Photograph of New Leaves Scotland


April photograph of a tree spreading new leaves in Scotland.

Tour Scotland Photograph of Avenue of Trees Errol


Tour Scotland photograph of daffodils by an Avenue of Trees by Errol, Perthshire, Scotland. Errol is located on the National Cycle Network NCN 77 from Dundee to Pitlochry and is situated about a mile from the A90 Perth to Dundee Road. This makes it popular for people who commute to work.



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Tour Scotland Photograph of Old Salmon Fishing Boat


Tour Scotland photograph of an old Salmon Fishing Boat near Errol, Perthshire, Scotland. In Scotland salmon were revered by the Celts and Picts and carvings exist from various locations. The historical legacy of salmon also lives on in place names. The Norse word for salmon was 'lax' and places such as the River Laxford in Sutherland and Laxdale in Lewis reflect the importance of salmon. Scottish rivers have long contained high quality salmon populations which have in turn supported world-famous fishing.

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