Scotland - 1500 miles of glens and lochs

Driving through Edinburgh, Glenfinnan, Loch Ness, Glen Coe, Rosslyn, Stirling, Pitlochry, Inveraray, Glasgow, Oban, Culloden, Moulin, Inverness, Loch Lomond, Mallaig, Markinch, Menstrie, Auchtermuchty and all the way up to Isle of Skye.

  • The hills are alive with the sound of bagpipes

    The postcard view of Edinburgh with the Dugald Stewart Monument. The most interesting part was the steep shortcut on the way down.

    Calton Hill, Edinburgh

  • Memories of Skye

    The sheeps are guarding the road we came by.

    Isle of Skye

  • End of the road

    This picturesque castle was featured in the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail, being renamed Castle Aaargh.

    Castle Stalker in Loch Laich

  • The seat of MacLeod

    The castle from movie Highlander, the on-screen home of Clan MacLeod.

    Eilean Donan Castle

  • Lair of the highlander

    The fictional character Connor MacLeod was born in the village of Glenfinnan, but the castle is actually located elsewhere.

    Glenfinnan

  • The rock

    People have been living here since 900 AD and the oldest building on the hill is St Margaret's Chapel from the 12th century.

    Castle Rock, Edinburgh

  • Clan country

    Glen Coe, Scottish highlands

  • The quest for Nessie

    Come out, come out, whereever you are...

    Monster hunting on the shores of Loch Ness

  • Here but no further

    Staffin was named by the Vikings and means something like "place of upright pillars".

    Kilt Rock at Staffin, Isle of Skye

  • Freedom

    This monument stands on a hilltop outside the town of Stirling. This was the site where William Wallace observed the arrival of the English army before the Battle of Stirling Bridge.

    Wallace monument, Stirling

  • Nice and quiet

    Some people just don't like neighbours.

    Glen Coe, Scottish Highlands

  • Checking in for eternity

    This graveyard contains a Crusader grave and closed for burials in 1896.

    Moulin Church cemetery