Top 14 Tourist Attractions in Fort William - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom
Top 14 Tourist Attractions in Fort William - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Ben Nevis, Steall Waterfall, Nevis Range Mountain Experience, West Highland Museum, Jacobite Steam Train, Neptune's Staircase, West Highland Line, Old Inverlochy Castle, Treasures of the Earth, Ben Nevis Distillery, Glen Roy, Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve, Old Fort of Fort William, Saint Andrew's Church
Scotland Coire Ardair, Creag Meagaidh drone 4k
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amazingly place and not that hard to hike to
Coire Ardair, Creag Meagaidh hike
Climb up to the lochan in Coire Ardair to view the magnificent cliffs of Creag Meagaidh. The first part of this moderate walk, which follows a very good path, passes through the regenerating woodland of the National Nature Reserve.
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Creag Meagaidh.
An enjoyable day on Creag Meagaidh & its neighbouring peaks, Stob Poite Coire Ardair, & Carn Liath. A long and pleasant walk in from Aberarder through some lovely Birch Woods towards Coire Ardair and its massive cliffs.. before taking to the hills in earnest.
Creag Meagaidh circuit Sep 2018
20k walk around Creag Meagaidh circuit
Creag Meagaidh ski tour feb 5th 2012.wmv
Ski traverse of Creag Meagaidh 5th Feb 2012
SCOTLAND - Loch Laggan - pilpilinov
Laggan Dam Scottish Highlands and Ardverikie House
I'm trying to figure out the name of the Castle in the Video. This Video is from a drive towards Cairngorm National Park, coming from Fort Williams on the A86. We did drive up from Loch Lomond, but I don't think it's that far down. It could be just before the Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve, as I took a shaky picture of the sign after I saw the Castle and then there is the Loch Laggan Dam. I had a look at lots of castles today, but I can't figure it out. Really annoying me now :) So help would be much appreciated.
I did get some help and it's the Ardverikie House and Estate.
A Morning Stroll To Inchree Falls (Western Highlands, Scotland)
My morning walk to Inchree Falls, in the Western Highlands of Scotland, near the town of Fort William and of course the highest peak in Great Britain, Ben Nevis.
Highland E-guide | #4 | West Highland Way & Cow Hill
Winter Again (late March at the Nevis Range)
It would be hard to exaggerate how great the skiing was yesterday on Aonach Mor.
When big snow does fall at this time of year, it often falls with lots of moisture, and it sticks to steep slopes, making for great skiing in places where normally the snow just sluffs off. This year, having had a big thaw and freeze just before / as the snow began to fall, the layer of soft snow that has fallen has bonded really well with the stuff that was already down, which itself is a fully saturated, stable base layer.
Today, with the snowfall since the last big thaw/freeze cycle being relatively modest, the combination has meant that the bulk of the cornices are remarkably stable (except for the front 6-18 inches, which drops away with an eerie silence at the slightest touch), allowing approaches to edges which last season would have been unthinkable without a rope.
The combination was big-hitting. If the visibility would have stayed good, it would have been the stand-out day of the season for skiing the lunatic fringe lines on the East-facing slopes of Coire an Lochan...
... unfortunately, it didn't. Visibility went from sublime to moderate to poor to punishingly awful, and after Easy, Yanks and Y-Gully, I'd had enough of steep solo missions in the narrowing, horizonless world of billowing cold smoke and invisible vertical spaces. But to taste that moment of calm, when the skis slice through the soft, fresh, deep and even snow, and when the impossibly steep becomes the playful and familiar - a little glimpse of paradise...
Nevis Range firing on all cylinders. Hope you enjoy :o)
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Nevis Range Closing Day
This was closing day on the 19/4/15 due to lack of numbers. We had to make a final visit to the Back Corries and what a blue bird day it was.
Craigellachie Nature Reserve
A walk through Craigellachie Nature Reserve near Aviemore, May 2010
No.6 Gully Aonach Dubh 8 Jan 10.wmv
Classic gully in Glencoe
Glen Roy Scottish Highlands Of Scotland
Tour Scotland video of photographs of Glen Roy on a visit to the Scottish Highlands. This Scottish glen is located in the Lochaber area of the Highlands and is a National Nature Reserve and is noted for the geological puzzle of the three roads. The Parallel Roads of Glen Roy are lake terraces that formed along the shorelines of an ancient ice-dammed lake. In the 19th century, the Parallel Roads attracted the attention of many early geologists, including the Reverend William Buckland, James Geikie, Charles Darwin, Charles Babbage, Charles Lyell and Joseph Prestwich. The glen runs north from Glen Spean which takes the main A86 trunk road and the railway of the West Highland Line, both running about a further 14 miles southwest via Spean Bridge to Fort William. The village of Roybridge and Roy Bridge railway station are sited where the River Roy joins the River Spean, and from there a narrow single track road runs north up the glen for almost 10 miles to Brae Roy Lodge.
Photographing Scotland's Largest Sand Dunes | Forvie Sands
Join me in part 2 from my day exploring Forvie Sands in Aberdeenshire. In this episode I go in search of an ancient Kirk and hunt down the largest sand dunes in Scotland (In fact Great Britain as a whole!). I manage to photograph some lovely images of the sand and have great fun exploring the dunes too!
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National Nature Reserve, Flanders Moss
Exploring Scottish Local and National Nature Reserves! Winter's day at Flanders Moss! #brilliantbiology #wildscotland
Ice Climbing and Winter Mountaineering Scotland
Learn how to ice climb on Ben Nevis or mixed climb in Glencoe with Synergy Guides mountaineering instructors based on the West coast of Scotland.
Synergy Guides pride ourselves on our enthusiasm for Scottish winter climbing. This is our bread and butter, a huge part of why we work in the mountains and the reason we count down the days to the first ice climb of each season.
It isn't just about teaching climbing, learning how to build winter belays or avalanche avoidance. It's about surviving the elements, embracing the battle to remain warm and gaining confidence to dream big in adverse conditions. If our tagline was ever introduced for one climbing discipline, then Scottish Winter Climbing would be it.
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Forsinard Flows Lookout Tower
drone footage of the Forsinard Lookout Tower in Sutherland, Scotland by Maramedia - Icosis Architects
time-lapse walk through Falls of Clyde nature reserve
A short walk through woodland at the top of Scottish Wildlife Trust's Falls of Clyde nature reserve.