Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Tour Scotland Anstruther Slideshow
Tour Scotland Anstruther Slideshow. A few photographs of my hometown of Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.
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Kingdom of Fife. 40 Coast and Country Walks. This guidebook explores the stunning coast and countryside of the Kingdom of Fife. Featured here you'll find 40 inspiring short walks in and around the Kingdom, stretching from the north side of the famous Forth Bridges, along the Firth of Forth to Culross, and Gleneagles and Dollar further north, and then east beyond Kirkcaldy to Lower Largo and the picturesque fishing villages of Elie, St Monans, Anstruther, Pittenweem and Crail in the East Neuk. The volume travels north through Dunfermline and Glenrothes to Falkland and beyond to St Andrews, Tentsmuir Forest and the mighty Tay, with forays also into Kinross. Ranging from loch side nature trails to short, exhilarating routes up into the Lomond and Ochil Hills to the best stretches of the Fife Coastal Trail and circuits around historic towns and villages, this book is all you need to really discover Fife. Many of these circular routes are suitable for families and accessible by public transport. Kingdom of Fife: 40 Coast and Country Walks (Pocket Mountains).
Tour Scotland Isle Of Skye Slideshow
Tour Scotland Isle Of Skye Slideshow. A few of my photographs of beautiful Isle of Skye, Scotland.
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The Isle of Skye occupies an almost mythical place in the minds of many Scots. Romantic castles, magnificent seascapes, the alpine peaks of the Cuillin Ridge, marching pipe bands, scattered white crofters' cottages and a bloody history; the island has all these and more. This book features 40 moderate walks that take in much of this celebrated landscape, but reveal hidden gems too. In spite of its popularity Skye is still rich in undiscovered treasures, from coastal caves and arches, ruined villages cruelly cleared of their inhabitants, to fossilised dinosaur footprints and a rich array of wildlife. Written by Skye residents Paul and Helen Webster, these walks will reveal both the wild and gentler sides of this dramatic landscape. Isle of Skye: 40 Coast and Country Walks (Pocket Mountains).
October 8th Video River Tay Scotland
October 8th video of the River Tay and Old Bridge in Perth, Scotland. Shot the above video on a wee walk at 7pm this evening, a misty, rainy night in Scotland.
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Perthshire is at the very heart of Scotland and one of the most popular regions for visitors, offering a variety of Highland and Lowland landscapes with some of the most scenic and accessible countryside for shorter walks as well as evidence of its rich history at every turn. Perthshire 40 Town and Country Walks features traditional tourist hubs, such as Pitlochry, Dunkeld and Killin, with its historical connections to the county, as well as countryside around Blairgowrie, Crieff and Aberfeldy, finishing up at the Fair City of Perth and nearby Kinross. Perthshire: 40 Town and Country Walks (Pocket Mountains).T
October 8th Photograph Lunch Scotland
October 8th photograph of my lunch today in Scotland. Actually had a bowl of lentil soup first, then a rock cake and a strawberry tart.
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Old Photograph George Street Edinburgh Scotland
Old photograph of a car and Tram on George Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. George Street was named after the Hanoverian King George III; it was intended to be the grandest street, and widest, at 115 feet, in the New Town linking two identical squares: St Andrew, patron saint of Scotland, in the east, with St George, patron saint of England, in the west, although this was renamed Charlotte Square. The visit of King George IV in 1822 prompted a commemorative statue, which can be seen at the junction with Hanover Street.
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