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Northern Isles
Western Isles
Grampian
Ben Nevis
Solway
Glasgow
Edinburgh

Pictures


Brodgar Stone Circle, Orkney

Bressay Head, Shetland

Lerwick, Shetland

Old Man of Hoy sea stack, Orkney

Skara Brae Stone Age village, Orkney

Lerwick, Shetland

Orkney coast

St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney

Earl's Palace, Kirkwall, Orkney dates from a period of oppression under the Stewart Earls in the early 1600s

Stromness, Orkney

Callanish Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis

Butt of Lewis

Skye Bridge

Mountains on Skye

Stornoway, Lewis

Crofter's house, Lewis

Dun Carloway broch house, Lewis

Eilean Donan Castle at night

Eilean Donan castle

Fingal's Cave, Isle of Staffa

Isle of Arran

The Pass of Drumochter is the main mountain pass between the northern and southern central Scottish Highlands. This is the A9 road.

Blairmore near Sandwood Bay, a little town in the Northern Highlands

Skiing in the Cairngorms

Inverness

Rannoch Moor

Balmoral Castle, the summer home of the Royal Family

Ruined castle, Sutherland

Stag on the Grampians in winter

Caledonian Canal

Ancient Crannog House on Loch Tay

Ben Nevis, seen from Carn Mor Dearg in winter

Fort William and Ben Nevis

Croft in Glen Coe

Glen Coe

Summit walk overlooking Glen Coe

Ben Nevis

Loch Linnhie and Fort William

View from Ben Nevis path

Oban

Tobermory, Isle of Mull

Dumfries High Street: The Midsteeple area

Silloth, Cumbria

Silloth, Cumbria

Solway Firth

Solway Firth

Where King Edward I died 6th July 1307 at Burgh by Sands

Dumfries

Dumfries market 1890

Glasgow became famous for its high-rise apartment blocks, many of which have now been demolished

Riverside Museum and Tall Ship, Clyde, Glasgow

George Square in the centre of Glasgow

The Falls of the Clyde, near the source of the Clyde in the Southern Uplands near New Lanark

Port Glasgow

The newly refurbished Glasgow Art Galleries and Museum, built 1901

Clyde Auditorium also know as The Armadillo

Horse sculpture at side of M8 motorway in Glasgow.The sculptor is Andy Scott

New Lanark, on the Clyde just below the Falls of the Clyde, was the site of Robert Owen's Mill, famous for its kindly approach to workers in the Industrial Revolution. It is now a World Heritage Site.

The Clyde at Glasgow

Stirling and the Wallace Memorial

Prince's Street, Edinburgh

The Forth Rail Bridge

Edinburgh Castle

A view across Edinburgh. The castle is on the left.

St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh

The Scottish Parliament building

The Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh. You can see the Firth of Forth in the background.

Old tenaments close to Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Tattoo