HWW ~ Raven Stones Brow
A view from the Plock of Kyle
HFF~ Fenceless gate
Our fungi family
The Skye Bridge from Plock of Kyle
HBM ~ Ye Olde reservoir bench
The Cuillins from Drunbuie.
Caisteal Maol
HWW~The great wall of Llyn Barfog
A Loch Carron walk
Loch Carron shows its face
Duncraig Castle
HBM ~ Duncraig pier view.
Loch Lochy splendour.
HWW ~ Under the railway
Memories of Spring
HFF~ A view from Duncraig Castle
Plockton in the style of Constable
Plockton
Coral Beach, Plockton
HBM ~ Down by the loch
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Garlic (Allium sativum)
Pleasant Pheasant
Loch Voil
Creagan Turic waterfall
Meggernie Castle gatehouse, Glen Lyon
The River Lyon: one of its many small waterfalls
HWW ~ Broadford harbour wall
Glen Lyon
HBM ~ On the old golf course
Moirlanich Longhouse
All in a days work.
Ready for landing
HFF~To Fountains Abbey
River harmony
The Skye Bridge from Kyleakin
HBM ~ Zigs and Zags
HFF ~ A bridge fence
Beinn Ghlas
HWW ~ Kyle of Lochalsh Railway station
The silver Falls of Dochard, Killin
HBM ~ A Loch Voil view
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HBM ~ A Loch Voil Picnic spot.
A wonderful spot for our picnic lunch here on the south eastern shore of Loch Voil. There must be a lot of fish in here as I saw and heard a few large plops in the water nearby. This used to be a very popular resting place near a wonderful wild camping spot but fences, gates and notices made it clear the trespassers were not welcome. That being said –we were pointed to this bench by a local who reminded us that in Scotland there is now a freedom to roam law and unless we were intent on damaging property or land we were perfectly entitled to go to the bench along a well-trodden path. He and his wife sat on the bench regularly.
“The Land Reform Act 2003 gives everyone rights of access over land and inland water throughout Scotland, subject to specific exclusions set out in the Act and as long as they behave responsibly. These rights are sometimes referred to as 'freedom to roam'. “
HBM, enjoy the week.
“The Land Reform Act 2003 gives everyone rights of access over land and inland water throughout Scotland, subject to specific exclusions set out in the Act and as long as they behave responsibly. These rights are sometimes referred to as 'freedom to roam'. “
HBM, enjoy the week.
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Wish you a nice Monday and week:)
On our last visit to Glen Etive there were so many wild campers it was like a pop festival in places (including the litter), which really did little for this beautiful glen.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubCheers and HBM. Herb
HBM Herb.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Loose_Grip/Pete clubCheers and HBM. Herb
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HBM Herb
A bench with a view....!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Ed Synchro clubHBM, enjoy the week. Herb
HBM Have a good week.
Thank's for posting to Landscape Dream.
Gordon
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubCheers and HBM. Herb
Herb Riddle club has replied to tiabunna clubThanks for the info.
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