Strome Castle, Loch Carron, West Scotland
Strome Castle, Loch Carron, West Scotland
NTS Strome Castle at Stromemore near Lochcarron Scotland UK
Sept 2016
Sea view towards Plockton
STROME CASTLE
Strome castle ruins are located on the shore of Loch Carron. The Strome castle was built in 15th century.
Suidhe Viewpoint, Loch Glascarnoch & Strome Castle, Scotland, UK.
Drone footage from Suidhe Viewpoint, Loch Glascarnoch & Strome Castle, Scotland, UK. Recorded on 04/07/2017
Wall of dead men's fingers at Strome Castle, Loch Carron, Scotland
Apologies for not properly white-balancing, but this is just to give an idea of the density of life below Strome Castle, Loch Carron.
Sunset timelapse at Strome Castle
Timelapse taken on a GoPro4 at Strome Castle in May 2017
Scotland - Lochcarron - Slumbay Island
Dolphins in Lochcarron
A video my father took in 2009 of dolphins playing around his yacht _Rocinante_, while sailing out of Lochcarron in Scotland.
The two dolphins live in the sea loch, and regularly accompany boats entering or leaving. We're not quite sure what they are --- they look like common dolphins, but are much smaller than usual (common dolphins are usually about two metres long, but these are much smaller). See for more information.
Ardvreck Castle
Ardvreck Castle on Loch Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland.
lochcarron_v3.flv
Images captured shore diving at sites around Loch Duich and Loch Carron. We stayed at the Lochcarron Hotel and dived at Conservation Bay, North Strome and Inverinate.
Scotland 2013 - Big Jessies - Leaving Lochcarron
Duirinish Train Station
Train Service From Inverness To Kyle Of Lochalsh Calling At Duirinish
Crossing the Gairnshiel Bridge
Crossing the Garnshiel Bridge near Ballater, Scotland in a motorhome. This bridge is so hump backed that coach drivers make most of their passengers get out and walk over so the coach doesn't ground!
[GB] A832+A890 Gorstan to Stromeferry
Driving on roads A832 and A890 between Gorstan and Stromeferry in the Scottish Highlands, on route to the Isle of Skye.
Old Photographs Lochcarron Wester Ross Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Lochcarron, Scottish Gaelic: Loch Carrann, a village, community and civil parish in the Wester Ross area of the Highlands. The name Lochcarron is also applied to the collection of small settlements strung out along Loch Carron, a sea loch on the west coast of Ross and Cromarty. The village stretches for almost 2 miles, meandering along the shore of the loch. It means Loch of rough water.
Old Photographs Stromeferry Highlands Of Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Stromeferry, Scottish Gaelic: Port an t-Sròim, a village, located on the south shore of Loch Carron, in Wester Ross in the Scottish Highlands. Its name reflects its former role as the location of one of the many coastal ferry services which existed prior to the expansion of the road network in the 20th century. It is served by Stromeferry railway station and is close to the A890 road. Strome Castle is opposite on the northern bank. Observance of the Sabbath was strong in the Highlands in the 19th century and the railway company's running of trains on Sundays caused considerable controversy among the local population. On 3 June 1883, Stromeferry was the scene of a Sabbatarian riot in which over 200 fishermen took possession of the railway terminus to prevent the unloading of fish on a Sunday. 10 men were imprisoned as a result. The involvement of both police and military in breaking the riot was questioned in the House of Commons where it was stated that there was no law preventing Sunday traffic in Scotland. Stromeferry was the original terminus of the Dingwall and Skye Railway which opened in 1870. Trains connected with steamer services from the pier to the islands of Skye, Lewis and mainland villages. The village expanded rapidly including the construction of a hotel serving rail and ferry passengers. Following the extension to railway line to Kyle of Lochalsh which was completed in 1897 and provided a much shorter sea crossing to the islands, Stromeferry declined in importance.Stromeferry Hotel was designed by Alexander Ross and built in 1872, with alterations made in 1882. It was convenient for both rail and ferry passengers, being near Stromeferry station and close to the old jetty for the ferry service which once operated there
Conservation Bay, Loch Carron - May 2014
'Conservation Bay' or 'Smuggler's Bay' on the shore of Loch Carron viewed from a slightly different perspective. To the West (right of video at start) in the distance are the Strome Islands, with Plockton behind and the Cuillins on Skye in the far distance. To the East and slightly further into the loch is North Strome, where the ferry used to arrive from Stromeferry. This was taken just before a shore dive from the beach.
Scotland 2014 - From Lochcarron over Bealach-na-ba
Ride with us up the steep narrow mountain road Bealach-na-ba from sea level to 2054ft.
Strathconon -Scotland
A pretty journey along Strathcarron taking in deer and the colourful countryside.