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A walk To Cranstackie. In The Northwest highlands scotland assynt,sutherland.onclear days quinag,arkle,ben stac,stac polliadh,cul,canisp,ben more assynt,conival, can be seen with great walking and views.
Cranstackie height is 801 metres.
Cranstackie walk.
Cranstackie Corbett.
The walk started from loch eriboll.
This road leads to ben hope mountain.
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Cranstackie and beinn spionnaidh walk.loch erribol views in Sutherland,assynt.
Other Mountain's in Sutherland and assynt include Foinaven,Ben Stack,Meall Horn,Quinag,Cranstackie,beinn spionnaidh,ben loyal,ben Klibreck,ben hope,ben hee,ben more assynt,conival,canisp,breabag,suilven,Cul Mhor,Cul beag,Cul bheag and seana bhraigh. Scotland's mountain's Hiking Walks wild camping scramble scree and Filming photography landscapes In Scotland's landscape and mountain's with camera. Walking arkle mountain in highlands of Scotland near cape wrath. Arkle as a height of 787 metres And is quite easy the climb on a nice sunny day. A great day out to video arkle and surrounding mountains with loch stach and ben stack photos. Start the Arkle walk/hiking route path in Sutherland at the river car park off A838 1 mile north of Achfary.(The distance is 11miles to arkle trig point) The easiest route is easy to find between Lairg and Laxford Bridge off the main road A838. The easiest route, way or path to arkle mountain walk summit is the track that leads up to Meall Aonghais and is a easy path to follow.The walk isnt a long distance just 15 kilometres approximately so it can be easily completed in a day. The start of the walk is mainly from loch stack a track leads to the loch and the views of ben stack behind you are magnificent.Tge walking route or path to ben stack starts at the same car park but spaces are limited.The car park is free of charge.The walk is 11 miles approximately and tough on boots with quartz type rock.The path passers the beautiful Allt Horn gorge on the wayThe views of arkle summit to Foinaven (Foinne Bhein)-Ganu Mor are fantastic and further in the distance Cranstackie and Beinn Spionnaidh can be seen on a clear day.winter belay for Scotland's mountain's.
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Altnaharra in Sutherland an der Nordküste Schottland
Altnaharra in Sutherland an der Nordküste von Schottland. Wir zeigen die nördlich-raue Landschaft mit Gras- und Wasserflächen. Hier wohnen Schafe und Hirsche. Und mittendrin ist ein Bahnhof mit einem Bahnübergang über die Single Track Road. Hier finden Sie in rauer Umgebung Ruhe.
#NC500 - Loch Hope - June 2017
#NC500 - Short part of the route 90 miles from Ullapool near Loch Hope (Ben Hope)
Loch Linnhe
Julia looking out to sea, over Loch Linnhe. Not wanting to leave her beach
Old Photographs Lairg Sutherland Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Lairg, a village and parish in Sutherland. This Scottish town located in the Highlands at the south eastern end of Loch Shin is known as The Crossroads of the North. Sir James Nicolas Sutherland Matheson, 1st Baronet, FRS, born 17 November 1796, died 31 December 1878, was a Scottish trader in India. Born in Shiness, Lairg, Sutherland, Scotland, he was the son of Captain Donald Matheson. He attended Edinburgh's Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh. He and William Jardine went on to co found the Hong Kong based trading conglomerate Jardine Matheson & Company. that became today's Jardine Matheson Holdings. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day
Sandwood bay winter2016
A little video of our epic walk into the bay fir an overnight photo shoot
Inchnadamph caves
How to lose a mobile
Drive East North Coast 500 Route A838 Road Sutherland Highlands Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of part of a road trip drive on East on the North Coast 500 route A838 road on visit to the Sutherland, Highlands. The road runs close to five lochs: Loch Shin, Loch a' Ghriama, Loch Merkland, Loch More and Loch Stack as well as the coastal inlet of the Kyle of Durness. The road loops south to skirt Loch Eriboll, and the Kyle of Tongue Bridge and causeway across the Kyle of Tongue. This is a part of Britain with resonant names that seem to connect with a distant past, ancient regions called Assynt, Sutherland, Wester Ross, Caithness. You can drive mile after mile and see very few other vehicles on the road
Afternoon Drive South On The A894 North West Highlands Of Scotland
Tour Scotland afternoon travel video of a long road trip drive South on the A894 road on visit to the North West Highlands. This is a part of Britain with resonant names that seem to connect with a distant past, ancient regions called Assynt, Sutherland, Wester Ross, Caithness. You can drive mile after mile and see very few other vehicles on the road
Von Garve nach Ardgay in den Highlands von Schottland
Von Garve nach Ardgay in den Highlands von Schottland durch das Gleann Mor vorbei am Loch Vaich. Durch den Strath Carron und entlang dem Alladale River. Leider kommt man auf dieser Strecke nur bis zu einem verschlossenen Gatter an der Alladale Estate.
Scenes from the West Coast of Scotland
On a three day trip around Scotland, covering 655 miles from Aberdeen, we encountered some of the most impressive scenery in the UK.
The following places are featured in the video:
0:03 - Inverness, Highland
3:26 - Loch Dubhaird Mor, Lairg, Sutherland, Highland
4:34 - Loch Assynt, Sutherland, Highland
6:49 - Ullapool, Ross and Cromarty, Highland
9:21 - Little Loch Broom, Ross and Cromarty, Highland
10:44 - Eilean Donan, Dornie, Kyle of Lolalsh, Highland
12:00 - Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge, Highland
18:10 - Fort William, Highland
21:54 - A82, Ballachulish, Highland
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Scenes:
0:05 - Panorama from the Ness Bridge.
2:28 - Panorama from the Infirmary Bridge.
3:25 - Overlooking Loch Dubhaird Mor.
4:34 - Loch Assynt with views of Ardvreck Castle - a ruined castle dating from the 16th century - and Quinag mountain.
6:49 - Ullapool Harbour, shops along Shore Street and views across Loch Broom.
9:21 - Overlooking Little Loch Broom with views over towards Priest Island and Bottle Island.
10:44 - Loch Duich and Eilean Donan Castle.
12:00 - The Commando Memorial - a Category A listed monument dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. It has become one of Scotland's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.
13:09 - The Garden of Remembrance.
18:10 - Fort William High Street.
19:46 - The Parade, Fort William.
21:33 - Walking down Fraser Square, Fort William.
21:55 - Panorama of the hills along the A82, Ballachulish.
Sutherland - The Forgotten Corner of Britain
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In a far flung corner of Europe lies a primeval wilderness, where eagles soar above the mountain crags and red deer stags roam the land.
A film by Joe Burn, Sam Butler, Luke Hasler and Rob Pugh
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Altnaharra to Strathnaver
After going through Altnaharra you come to the junction for Bettyhill, and this road goes up through Strathnaver and Syre, where the infamous Patrick Sellar, Factor to the Duke of Sutherland and the man who enforced the Clearances, is buried.
Hope Road to Tongue Hotel
Nice run up to and along the Northern coast ending at the excellent Tongue Hotel
Arkle Mountain Walk Scotland From Loch Stack Hike and Bike Assynt Sutherland .
Arkle.A Walk to arkle mountain from loch stack in Sutherland Scotland Scottish highlands. I Filmed arkle in some parts with a drone
Mountain's in Sutherland and assynt include Foinaven,Ben Stack,Meall Horn,Quinag,Cranstackie,beinn spionnaidh,ben loyal,ben Klibreck,ben hope,ben hee,ben more assynt,conival,canisp,breabag,suilven,Cul Mhor,Cul beag,Cul bheag and seana bhraigh.scotlands mountain's fisherfield.scotlands mountain's drone.
Scotland's mountain's
Hiking Walks wild camping scramble scree and Filming photography landscapes In Scotland's landscape and mountain's with camera.
Walking arkle mountain in highlands of Scotland near cape wrath.
Arkle as a height of 787 metres
And is quite easy the climb on a nice sunny day.
A great day out to video arkle and surrounding mountains with loch stach and ben stack photos.
Start the Arkle walk/hiking route path in Sutherland at the river car park off A838 1 mile north of Achfary.(The distance is 11miles to arkle trig point) The easiest route is easy to find between Lairg and Laxford Bridge off the main road A838.
The easiest route, way or path to arkle mountain walk summit is the track that leads up to Meall Aonghais and is a easy path to follow.The walk isnt a long distance just 15 kilometres approximately so it can be easily completed in a day.
The start of the walk is mainly from loch stack a track leads to the loch and the views of ben stack behind you are magnificent.Tge walking route or path to ben stack starts at the same car park but spaces are limited.The car park is free of charge.The walk is 11 miles approximately and tough on boots with quartz type rock.The path passers the beautiful Allt Horn gorge on the wayThe views of arkle summit to Foinaven (Foinne Bhein)-Ganu Mor are fantastic and further in the distance Cranstackie and Beinn Spionnaidh can be seen on a clear day.
Arkle a mountain in Sutherland,in the far north west corner of the stunning Scottish Highlands, Foinaven (Foinne Bhein)-Ganu Mor,
Cranstackie and Beinn Spionnaidh,ben stack are all nearby.Meall Horn and Ben hee are also nearby neighbours which are all Corbett mountain's,Sutherland walks,
Scotland's other munro mountain's in assynt are Ben more assynt and conival and ben hope and Ben Klibreck-Meall nan Con are the furthest north in mainland Britain Scotland
Please Note hiking is and can be dangerous and is done entirely at your own risk. These descriptions free of charge F.O.C and it is each person's person responsibility to always navigate using a map and compass and check the weather conditions *example mountain weather forecast) before
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Kearvaig Bay, May 2017
Kearvaig Bay (old Norse pronounced Ker-vik) is situated in the very North West tip of Scotland at the North Atlantic Ocean a few miles away from the Cape Wrath lighthouse, is extremely popular with hikers and boasts a stunning, isolated beach many would find hard to imagine could be in Scotland but there are lots of very beautiful places all over Scotland. Most of which you'll find yourself just driving through as you travel, some however are a little more hidden away.
The bay boasts what is quite possibly considered one of the best Bothys in the UK. Well maintained, dry, draught free and very surprisingly warm.
Bothies aren't for your average camper though. There is no electricity, no toilets, heating is done via open fires (if you can salvage wood) and your water supply is the nearby river (don't worry about the brown colour, that's just peat).
There are Toilet spades though if you really need to go ;).
This really is one of my favourite places to go. There is no traffic, no street lights and no crowds of people. You can't drive here though. Access is either via the small ferry at Keoldale Pier and a Minibus that was taken over on a raft, or via walking quite a fair distance over rough terrain.
I'm not affiliated however, check out visitcapewrath.com
Sandwood Bay Aerial Views
Scotland,Assynt
Lovely area of Sutherland and assynt
lochinver
A short time lapse shot in and around Assynt
Bear Witness launch in Assynt
Mandy Haggith at Inchnadamph Bone Caves and Glencanisp Lodge, Assynt, celebrating the publication of her novel Bear Witness, which is set in the near future in a newly independent Scotland. A debate 'How Wild Can we Go?' with Roy Dennis, Jim Crumley & David Hetherington followed the launch.