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 Travel Video Highland Cow In Field Covered With Snow Perthshire Highlands
Tour Scotland Winter travel video of a Highland cow in a field covered with snow on visit to the Highlands of Perthshire, Scotland. Highland coos are a Scottish cattle breed. They have long horns and long wavy coats that are coloured black, brindle, red, yellow, white, silver or dun, and they are raised primarily for their meat. They are a hardy breed due to their native environment, the Highlands of Scotland. This results in long hair, giving the breed its ability to overwinter. Bulls can weigh up to 800 kilograms, 1,800 pounds, and cows up to 500 kilograms, 1,100 pounds. Their milk generally has a very high butterfat content, and their meat, regarded as of the highest quality, is gaining mainstream acceptance as it is lower in cholesterol than other varieties of beef.
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Tour Scotland Travel Video Winter Drive From Kinrossie To Davidsons Chemists In Scone By Perth Perthshire
Tour Scotland travel video of a Winter road trip drive from the village of Kinrossie to Davidsons Chemists on Angus Road in Scone by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Doing voluntary work today collecting medicine for elderly Scots who cannot get out and about due to the snow accumulation caused by recent Beast From The East Weather.
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Tour Scotland Travel Video Winter Drive To Deep Snow In Kinrossie Perthshire
Tour Scotland travel video of a Winter road trip drive to deep snow in the village of Kinrossie, Perthshire, Scotland. A small linear village in Strathmore, Perth and Kinross, Kinrossie lies in the parish of Collace, 6 miles north east of Perth. It retains several reed thatched cottages and a market cross dated 1686. In 1962 a former Free Church built in 1843 was converted into a village hall. I was here to pick up a prescription to take to a Chemist for an elderly lady who was unable to do so herself due to the recent Beast From The East Weather.
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Tour Scotland Travel Video Winter Morning Drive To Burrelton Perthshire
Tour Scotland Winter morning travel video of a road trip drive to Burrelton, Perthshire, Scotland. This small Scottish village is located about 12 miles from Perth and 15 miles from Dundee. It is joined onto another smaller village, Woodside. Milder this morning with lots of snow by the sides of the road. I parked on the High Street at David Reid & Son, an award winning local butcher, and a great place to buy good quality meat.
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Tour Scotland Travel Video Winter Morning Drive East On The A94 Road To Coupar Angus Perthshire
Tour Scotland travel video of a Winter morning road trip drive East on the A94 road on ancestry visit to Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland. Milder this morning with banks of snow on the sides of the roads. The A94 is relatively fast and wide past Perth airport and passes through Balbeggie. Continuing north east, the A94 continues through farmland to the twin villages of Burrelton and Woodside, before widening again to three lanes before entering Coupar Angus. The A94 was originally a primary route from Perth to Stonehaven. Now, it's a quieter non primary tourist route passing through the flat farmland Strathmore and East Perthshire, but still the shortest route between Perth and Forfar and an alternative to the main A90 via Dundee.
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