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Staffin Bay 2
At Staffin Bay, on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, from manonabeach.
3 Day Skye Tour from Edinburgh and Glasgow
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Skye and the Scottish Highlands
3 day / 2 night tour
No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to the Isle of Skye and on this tour you’ll do it in style! Visit iconic sites like Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe and Loch Ness. Over the sea to Skye and you’ll see the towering peaks of the Cuillin Hillss then explore the famed Trotternish Peninsula to see Kilt Rock, The Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr. Spend time in colourful Portree then, back on the mainland, visit picturesque Eilean Donan Castle and emotive Culloden Moor.
Price range: £225 - £425
Loch Lomond - explore the village of Luss and enjoy the views of the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
Portree - relax in this attractive fishing port, the largest town on Skye
Trotternish - see the unique lunar landscape created by massive landslips centuries ago
Eilean Donan Castle - visit this iconic castle sitting on its little island
Culloden Moor - discover the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his attempt to capture the British Crown
Movie locations - The BFG, Braveheart and Rob Roy
Guest house accommodation included - hotel upgrade option available
For more information email: info@scottishtours.co.uk.
Scotland by drone
Scotland by drone (june 2019).
Edinburgh, Dunnottar Castle, Loch Ness, Steall Falls, Glen Nevis, Neptune's Staircase, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Loch Eilt, Silver Sands, Isle of Skye, Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, Neist Point Lighthouse, Dunvegan Castle, Coral Beach, Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Loyne, Loch Oich, Loch Lomond
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Music:
composer: Magnus Ringblom
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Hidden Past Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Instruments: Uilleann Pipes, Bagpipes, Drums, Synth
Feel: Eerie, Mystical, Somber
Pipes, pipes, and more pipes! Irish? Scottish? Celtic? I have no idea. But sure - could be any of those. Let's call it Ancient British Isles.
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Fiddles McGinty Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Instruments: Uilleann Pipes, Recorder, Guitar, Bass, Percussion
Feel: Bouncy, Bright, Uplifting
Jig? Reel? Hornpipe? I don't know!
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Moorland Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Instruments: Uilleann pipes, Percussion
Feel: Dark, Somber
It has Uilleann pipes, and is dark and somber. Not sure what else I can say about this.
Cliffs of Staffin
View of the Kilt Rock cliffs of Staffin on the Isle of Skye
MUSSEL BROSE - THE THREE CHIMNEYS
Michael Smith, head chef at The Three Chimneys on the Isle of Skye cooks Mussel Brose on the lochside below the restaurant
Scotland by drone (2,7K@60fps)
Scotland by drone
June 2019
Edinburg, Dunnottar Castle, Loch Ness, Steall Falls, Glen Nevis, Neptune's Staircase, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Loch Shiel, Loch Eilt, Silver Sands, Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, Neist Point Lighthouse, Dunvegan Castle, Coral Beach, Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Loyne, Loch Oich, Loch Lomond
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Music:
Jo Cohen & Sex Whales - We Are [NCS Release]
Unknown Brain - Superhero (feat. Chris Linton) [NCS Release]
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The Fairy Flag (behind the scenes)
Samantha Blues Hairdressing Glam Team working the early morning shifts via a generator on the film set of the new Scottish blockbuster movie The Fairy Flag
Loch Morar, Scotland
Loch Morar, Scotland
Abandoned Ruins of Bannerman Castle | Pollepel island Drone 4K Ultra HD
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Dunbar Pipe Band Competition 2014
Part of one of the performances.
Dunvegan 5 Alberta
stop to fish and seen a few but got skunked
My visit to Edinburgh Castle part 3
1:10 Te Seat of The King..about AD 842 Kenneth mac Alpin, already king of Scots, also became King of Picts and the changed the nature of the kingship in Scotland. After Knneth I, early king of Scotland were problly inaugurated on the Moot Hill at Scone, Seated before the people on the stone of destiny, the true origin
of Stone has been lost in passing of the time, but it became the powerful symbol of Scotland kingship and the nation.
2.48 Robert the Bruce Crown with circle of gold..Bruce was crown in 1306 on 25th of March with the backing of few friends with small host gathered round him, Bruce went to Scone when the Kings of Scotland were crowned and became the king of Scotland.
Two Scottish Earl and there Bishops conducted the coronation. The countess of Buchan in a place of her brother to held the hereditary
right to crown the king of Scotland. Since he refused to attend in a case crown the Bruce, the real crown has been stolen by Edward was replace by a golden coronella thus Robert the Bruce, the greatest soldies king Scotland ever had, began his battle agaist the English, he also began his right to capture the hearts and minds of Scottish people and bring back pride and independence to the beleaguecred Scots.
8.09 till 11.28 Papal Presentation KingJames IV (1488-1513) received a series of gifts from the Papacy like his father, king James III, h was presented with a gold rose on a symbol of esteem, by pope innocent VIII in 1491' he also received a silver gift sceptre, a sybol of Royal justic, the earliest of the Papal gifts to have survived and which now form Part of the Scotland crown justic.
11.50 Man at work! King James VI 1513-1542 ordered major attention to his crown and the refashion of the Sceptre Sword of state.
13.57.Crown Queen Mary of Scots only 9 months old and behind Adult Queen Mary of Scots. she was crown at 9 months old at 9th September 1543 at Chapel Royal at Stirling castle, soon after her mother sent her to France for her safety because of King Henry invade and wanting his son Edward to marry queen Mary.. on 24th July 1567 Mary queen of Scots, aladrcated five days later her son King James VI was crown at Stirling in a Kirk of the Holy Rude, the crown and the Sceptre were bought from Edinburgh castle for the occasion and the third time in a century Scotland had an infant Sovereign.
15.49.Painting by Gavin Hamilton, Queen Mary giving up her crown she was in prison at the time very sad!.
The coronation of king Charles I 18th June 1633 he was crowned
in Edinburgh in 1633 never a popular king he a lienated his people to the point of revolution and civil war, in 1649 he was excuted in England, and an act which shocked the Scottish people immediatly proclaimed his son as their king on 1st January 1651 king Charles II was crowned at Scone, his was last coronation in Scottish and the last which the hounours were used.
27.25. The stone of destiny, *For, as long as but one hundress of us remain alive, never will we on any condition be caught under English rule it is in truth not for glory, nor riches, no honour that we are fighting but freedom for that alone, which no honest man give up but with life itself!* in 1996 Queen Elizabeth gave her consent to
store of destiny to return to Scotland, the vole of stone in coronation will continue, for the ancient seat of the kingship will be borne to westminister Abby for all future ceremonies, the next generation king/queen.
Credit Music by Adrian Von Ziegle: Lost sanctury.
Suspension Bridge at Dunvegan, Alberta
Suspension Bridge and the surrounding Peace valley
Broken Hills - Miss and the Prince
A tribute to one who does not need introductions - really.
Hebridean Princess Cruise Review. A Gastronomic Cruise around the Scottish Highlands and Islands
Join us as we embark the Hebridean Princess in Oban, Scotland before setting sail on our Gastronomic Scotland cruise around the Scotish Hebrides
After our transfer from Glasgow airport in a Hebridean Princess coach we boarded the ship in Oban for our voyage which took us to the Laphroaig Distillery on the Isle of Islay, Oyster tasting on the Isle of Colonsay and then cruising the Small Isles to the Isle of Rum.
From there we visited Loch Dunvegan, Isle of Skye and Dunvegan Castle with lunch at the famous Three Chimneys resturant.
The following day we went to Shieldaig and lunch at the Torridon Hotel, and overnight in the Kyle of Lochalsh. Next stop was Eigg and the to Tobemorory and a vist to the Isle of Mull Cheese facility. Our last full day saw us viist the Isle of Eriska and lunch at the hotel of the same name. The final evening was rounded off with a gala dinner and piping of the haggis. Wonderfull....
The Hebridean Princess Ship
This is a lovely small (50 passengers and 40 crew) ultra luxury cruise ship with a long and interesting history. We could see why this intimate ship had become a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II. In fact, since the Royal Yacht Britannia was decommissioned in 1997, Her Majesty has twice chartered the entire ship for family holidays.
Not bad for a ship that began life in 1964 as a 2,110-tonne ferry taking passengers and cars around the Hebridean Islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. However, after the MV Columba was sold and refitted in 1989, the 235-foot long vessel became an ultra luxury cruise ship with 30 well-appointed cabins and the ability to pamper 50 passengers in the elegance reminiscent of a Britsh country club.
All Inclusive
Almost everything on the ship is included in the cruise fare including drinks, gratuities, shore excursions, lunches ashore at some leading resturants.
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Hebridean Spirit: The Panorama Deck
A quick look around the top deck of the Hebridean Spirit.
Jack Lee - insights on solo piping success
World-renowned piper Jack Lee provides advice on achieving success as a soloist, and a few of his own positive habits that have helped his career. Toronto, June 2013
Droning River Ness 19 07 16
Droning on River Ness in Inverness, Scottish Highlands. Equipment used:
GoPro Hero 4 Silver, DJI Phantom II, Black Pearl Monitor, Fatshark aerials
Music: Armstrong - Thursday Night Club