Street View Knock Bay Scotland


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Street view of Knock Bay, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Toravaig House Hotel set in two acres of beautiful grounds, on the Isle of Skye, with magnificent views over the Sound of Sleat and an impressive award winning restaurant. Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Carbost Church Isle Of Skye


Tour Scotland photograph of Carbost Church, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Carbost is a village on the south shore of Loch Harport. Carbost becomes a tourist hub in summer months due to the presence of the Talisker Whisky Distillery which is also one of the main employers in village along with the local pub. Carbost lies around 2.5 miles away from Portnalong. The Cuillin Mountains can be seen in the background.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Ornsay Lighthouse


Tour Scotland photograph of Ornsay Lighthouse on Eilean Sionnach, Isle of Skye, Scotland. The Ornsay Lighthouse is on a small island called Eilean Sionnach, located to the south east of Isle Ornsay in the Sound of Sleat. It was first lit in 1857. Ornsay light was automated in 1962 and in 1966 Gavin Maxwell Enterprises Ltd, of Ring of Bright Water fame, bought the cottages at Ornsay and those at Kyleakin.








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Street View Clachan Bridge Scotland


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Street view of the Clachan Bridge, Scotland. The Clachan Bridge is a simple, single arched, hump backed masonry bridge spanning the Clachan Sound, southwest of Oban in Argyll, Scotland. The bridge links the west coast of the Scottish mainland with the island of Seil. Originally designed by Thomas Telford, and built between 1792 and 1793 by engineer Robert Mylne, the bridge became known as " The Bridge over the Atlantic ". It was designed with a high arch, of roughly 22 metres span and about 12 metres above the bed of the channel, to allow the passage of vessels of up to 40 tonnes at high tide.

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Street View Black Watch Monument Scotland


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Street view of the Black Watch Monument, Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland. At Aberfeldy, near the bridge that General George Wade built, stands the Black Watch memorial, a stone cairn topped by the imposing figure of a Highland volunteer in Scotland's first Highland regiment. The Black Watch was formed at Aberfeldy in Perthshire in the early eighteenth century as an independent security force, or 'watch', to guard the approaches to the lawless areas of the Scottish Highlands. Instantly recognisable due to the famous red hackle cap badge and the traditional dark blue and green government tartan kilt from which it got its name.


Photograph of the Black Watch Monument, Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland.

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