Scourie Hotel, Sutherland, Scotland
Sutherland -Lochinver-Stoer-Drumbeg-Kylestrome-Scourie - Scotland
A trip through to Lochinvar and the misty Stoer and onto Drumbeg, Kylestrome and Scourie. A complete diversity with the scenery.
From door to shore - at Christie's in Scourie, Sutherland
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Scourie.
This is a lightning tour of a weeks holiday based a Scourie in the far north west of Scotland.
Scourie - an Autumn Walk + Kylesku Bridge
A short coastline walk from Scourie, Scotland with shots of Handa Island, Seal, Deer and Buzzard, Old Man of Stoer, Kylesku Bridge
Badcall Bay, Sutherland, Scotland
Located just south of Scourie, the rocks which form this enchanting landscape of islands and rugged coast are Lewisian gneisses. These are the oldest rocks in Britain with the Scourian metamorphic event dated at 2,700 million years ago.
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Scourie , historically spelled Scoury, is a village on the north west coast of Scotland, about halfway between Ullapool and Durness.It is in the traditional county of Sutherland, now part of the Highland council area, and the population of the village is just over two hundred.It is known as the birthplace of Hugh Mackay, a British general in the 17th century.The name originates from the Gaelic for Shed Sheiling - a stone-built place of shelter used during the summer months.
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HD Movie, Scourie to Durness, Scotland via A894 and A838
HD movie of my motorcycle ride between Scourie and Durness, Scotland, via the A894 to Laxford Bridge and then the final 19miles (ish) on the A838 of mainly single track road. The movie is sped up by a factor of 2.4 so that the whole journey is shown. This route was ridden on the 30 April 11 when the weather had been exceptionally good for some time. Just a small part of the ride that day of some 320 miles.
Scourie beach
Somewhere in the distance you can see Libé Bongo amongst the motorhomes at Scourie caravan and camping site, overlooking the bay. What a wonderful place - basically that's what the bird is tweeting. #scotland #Scourie #campervan
Scotland Easter2012.wmv
A few slides from our Easter holiday based in Stoer in North West Scotland
Driving along the Drumbeg Loop (in the Scottish Highlands)
Drumbeg Loop is a mostly single-track road loop north of Ullapool in the north west of Scotland
Paul, Cyclist. Scourie, Scotland.
In the summer of 2009, Nick Hand set off to cycle around the coast of Britain and Ireland. The people he talked to along the way included artists, craftspeople and makers. More films:
B894 Kylesku To Scourie
Sun was very low in the Sky, didn't make it easy.
Scourie Heavy Metal Lager 2010
Geology Rocks, heavy metal style :)
Scotland 2017 NC500 Day Three Scourie to Achnasheen
So here is the third part of my trip. Some of the footage corrupted due to memory card issues but here is what I had left over. We had some astonishing views, big winds and a racing bus.
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Sunday Post property, Scourie Lodge, Sutherland, Strutt and Parker
Scourie Lodge is a handsome traditional
Scottish laird’s house set in a beautiful coastal
location on the fringes of the Sutherland
village of Scourie.
The lodge occupies an unrivalled setting,
on a wooded hillside, within its immaculate
grounds, enclosed by a stone wall.The house,
which dates from the mid 1800’s, was built as
a shooting lodge for the Dukes of Sutherland
and then sold from the estate. The house was
totally renovated in the 1970’s by a Swiss
owner and since then has been carefully
maintained and modernised to create a
comfortable and easily managed family home.The Lodge is approached off the single track
public road with wrought iron gates opening
to a driveway leading around the house to a
tarmacadam parking area. The property has an
impressive entrance through the tower porch
leading to the inner hallway and cloakroom.
Its gracious reception rooms reflect the
status of the house. These include the
beautifully proportioned drawing room, with
its double concertina doors which open into
the dining room.
There is a study, shower room and utility room/
pantry. The kitchen is a triple aspect room with
wall and base storage units, a 2 oven oil-fired
Aga and a range of integrated appliances.
The kitchen opens up into a sitting area which
has a fireplace, marble surround and timber
mantelpiece.
The main staircase leads to the welcoming
library landing with its wood burning stove
and fitted bookshelves. The comfortable en
suite bedrooms are all on this floor and the
rear landing in turn leads to the back staircase
down to the kitchen, study and work rooms of
the house. This layout lends itself to offering
guest accommodation which can be accessed
separately from the main house and the
owners currently run a successful seasonal
B&B with many guests returning every year.
Sutherland 2012
Our holiday memoriies in this remarkable part of Scotland
I hope you will enjoy our experience
Day4NC500
Day 4: SUTHERLAND Europe’s “last great wilderness”. Experience sea and the most incredible landscapes. Sutherland makes up a large part of the North Coast 500, and will leave a lasting
memory too. From the dramatic north western scenery, where the mountains meet the sea, to the
varied lands of the east – with scattered fishing communities, award winning golf courses, fairy tale castles, archaeological wonders and quaint harbours. Unspoilt, naturally stunning landscapes and
seascapes with stretches of sand to rival those abroad. North West Sutherland covers a large portion of unspoilt, natural landscapes. The mountain ranges are quite spectacular; bringingtogether the peculiar ‘Policeman’s Helmet’ shaped Suilven and the mountainous tops of Ben More, Foinaven and Arkle.The North-west side is also home to Cape Wrath, the North West Highlands Geopark.
First stop was Reiff, a small remote coastal crofting and fishing village, situated on Reiff Bay on the
Ruhba Mòr peninsula, in western Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands. From Reiff Bay moved towards
Lochinver a village on the coast in the Assynt district of Sutherland, Highland, Scotland. A few miles
northeast is Loch Assynt which is the source of the River Inver which flows into Loch Inver at the village. There are 200 or so lochans in the area, which makes the place very popular with anglers.
Next stop was Stoer Lighthouse which is one of 200 located around Scotland wild coastline and maintained by the Northern Lighthouse Board.Road to the lighthouse was amazing and full of
breath taking scenery.
Road to Drumbeg was small and winding but beautiful. Drumbeg Viewpoint lies on the north facing
coast of Assynt, looking out across Eddrachillis Bay to Handa Island and mainland Sutherland.
Kylestrome is a village on the north shore of Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin, two miles north west of Unapool,
in Sutherland passing through it reached Scourie, historically spelled "Scoury", is a village on the
north west coast of Scotland, about halfway between Ullapool and Durness.Set within the shelter of Scourie bay is the long sandy beach of Scourie. The near white sand here
is divided by rocky inlets and the sea is a clear blue.
My next destination was Kinlochbervie the most northerly port on the west coast of Scotland, and
virtually the last place you come to before falling into the sea. It is one of a major fishing ports in
Scotland.Surrounded by thousands of acres of unspoiled highland countryside, wonderful beaches,
and fascinating wildlife; even the weather is just a little bit different to the rest of Scotland. Ten
minutes drive to Shegra,Lairg through a small road to reach the campsite to have a view of the sea
was breathtaking.
Shegra to Durness beach the distance was around 30 miles however the route was beautiful and
no traffic at all. Durness is a thriving village surrounded by the dramatic landscape of
Sutherland.This most north westerly village in the British mainland boasts spectacular scenery with
a rocky coastline, pristine beaches with turquoise waters, a wide array of wildlife.
My last stop for day 4 was Tongue, a coastal village in northwest Highland, Scotland, in the western
part of the former county of Sutherland. It lies on the east shore above the base of the Kyle of
Tongue and north of the mountains Ben Hope and Ben Loyal.
Distance: 163 Miles
Sutherland - Around Stoer & Drumbeg - Scotland
A magic journey round a wee part of the NC 500.