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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For me it's got to be the Torridon and Shieldaig area( especially Loch Maree) followed closely by Glencoe and Glenshee. All stunning and sum up Scotland's beauty. Picture perfect |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Clachan North Kintyre I spend most weekends there. Stunning views to Islay and Jura. However we are spoiled for choice in Scotland and agree with most of the locations above. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The run from Dalwhinnie to Fort william,even when the weather isn't great it's still a great drivers road,and when the weather is good,the views along the side of Loch Laggan is absolutely amazing |
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Was out foraging up the Lammermuir hills yesterday,was raining off n on but it didn't stop us having a wee fire,cooking some sausages n appreciating the views.
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By (user no longer on site)
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There are some amazing places which cannot be accessed by car, I have been lucky to find a few and they are simply breath taking
one of these is Loch Ericht, I found this place when climbing Ben Alder. there is a track that will take you the full length of the 16 mile loch (cycling, push bike only)
again no access for vehicles. |
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Affric, Glen For, North Cairngorms/Aviemore, Skye, Loch Awe, Royal Dee river, Spey river, Loch Sween, Black Woods of Rannoch, Glen Etive (skyfall Glen)....
Get there. Dump the car. Use feet, bike or canoe - much, much better way of seeing the place. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The run from Dalwhinnie to Fort william,even when the weather isn't great it's still a great drivers road,and when the weather is good,the views along the side of Loch Laggan is absolutely amazing
I did that run today. Cumbernauld. Up to Dalwinnie across to Spean Bridge then out to Kyle of lochalsh. Weather was great and some stunning sceanery. "
great biking road |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The run from Dalwhinnie to Fort william,even when the weather isn't great it's still a great drivers road,and when the weather is good,the views along the side of Loch Laggan is absolutely amazing
I did that run today. Cumbernauld. Up to Dalwinnie across to Spean Bridge then out to Kyle of lochalsh. Weather was great and some stunning sceanery.
great biking road"
Would of been great on a bike. But was in truck. So a bit more work involved. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Loch Etive is lovely, (on road to Oban).
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The highest Road in Britain which is called the balach na Bah nr Applecross, stunning, locking back on Loch Broom on the drive towards it (heading towards Ullapoool from Skye
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Inverarary and surrounding areas
and to think I get paid to take people on tour to theses places and many more loll
Loves Scotland
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
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"Loch an Eilein is even nicer, just through the woods......"
Definitely one of my special places, although I haven't visited for a few years.
Once visited on a June evening, well into the tourist season, and there wasn't another car in the car park!! |
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Went to Lochgilphead today. There was lots of lovely scenery especially going around the sea lochs at Arrocher and Cairndow ......and on the return journey looking up the loch with Inverary in the distance.
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