Tour Scotland Winter Photographs Loch Tay Highland Perthshire


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of Loch Tay, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of Loch Tay, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of Loch Tay, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland.



The Loch Tay Boat Song

When I've done the work of day
And I row my boat away
Down the waters of Loch Tay
When the evening light is falling
Then I look towards Ben Lawers
Where the after glories glow
And I dream on two bright eyes
With a merry mouth below

She's my beauteous nighean ruadh
She's my joy and sorrow too
Though I own she is not true
Ah, but I cannot live without her
For my heart's a boat in tow
And I'd give the world to know
If she means to let me go
As I sing hori horo

Nighean ruadh, your lovely hair
Has more beauty I declare
Than all the tresses fair
From Killin to Aberfeldy
Be they lint-white, gold or brown
Be they blacker than the sloe
They mean not as much to me
As a melting flake of snow

And her dance is like the gleam
Of the sunlight on the stream
And the songs the wee folk sing
They're the songs she sings at milking
But my heart is full of woe
For last night she bade me go
And the tears begin to flow
As I sing hori horo

When I've done the work of day
And I row my boat away
Down the waters of Loch Tay
When the evening light is falling
Then I look towards Ben Lawers
Where the after glories glow
And I dream on two bright eyes
With a merry mouth below

She's my beauteous nighean ruadh
She's my joy and sorrow too
Though I own she is not true
Ah, but I cannot live without her
For my heart's a boat in tow
And I'd give the world to know
If she means to let me go
As I sing hori horo

The Gaelic words "nighean ruadh" mean "red-haired girl".

"Hori horo" are used by the Scots to indicate sorrow.

Ben Lawers is the mountain seen in the background of the photograph.

All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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Tour Scotland Winter Photographs Crannog Loch Tay Highland Perthshire


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Crannog in Loch Tay, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland. A crannog is a type of ancient loch dwelling found throughout Scotland, dating from 5,000 years ago.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Crannog in Loch Tay, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Crannog in Loch Tay, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Winter Photograph Late Afternoon Firth of Forth


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Firth of Forth, shot in the late afternoon, from Dysart, Fife, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Winter Photographs Video Setting Sun Loch Leven Perthshire


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the setting sun at Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the setting sun at Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the setting sun at Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland.



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January 17th Photograph Dusk Scotland


January 17th winter photograph shot at dusk at Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland.


January 17th winter photograph shot at dusk at Loch Leven, Perthshire, Scotland. Loch Leven Castle is one of the best and least changed examples of a fourteenth century keep remaining in Scotland. It stands on an island in the loch.

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