Victoria Falls Scotland
From the car park there are wonderful views over Loch Maree, and you can follow the short path to the viewing area to see the falls. They’re named after Queen Victoria, who visited in 1877.
The water tumbling down the falls comes from Beinn Eighe, the impressive bulk of mountain to the south of the loch. It’s a National Nature Reserve, and well worth exploring to see the ancient Caledonian Pinewood and mountain environment.
Victoria Falls (Scotland)
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applecross to shieldaig to talladale, victoria falls
a bit of dash cam footage 6 min then on to victoria falls a great little park up well off the road...dash cam off shieldaig.. i did not do to much footage but have loads off dash cam. another lovely drive as well. cheers
Inverewe Gardens & Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve || Scotland Campervan Trip - Day 13
Starting out at Gruinard Bay Beach, I made my way to explore Inverewe Gardens, Gairloch, Victoria Falls and a hiking trail at Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve.
This was Day 13 of my solo trip around the Scottish Highlands in a rented VW Caddy campervan.
NC500, Mountains, Highland cows & Bealach Na Ba Applecross Scotland Part 5
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We continue from our stay at Gairloch and our first stop is at Victoria falls it is only a small walk from the car park but well worth the view. The next breathtaking area is through the mountains and Beinn Eighe where the views of the mountains are spectacular and we even got to stand right next to a deer. The journey continued and we started heading for Applecross anti clockwise and the views along the coast road of the Isle Of Skye were stunning on such a clear day. We stopped at Applecross and then continued on the road down the famous bealach na ba road in our 7 meter motorhome, the views going down it were scenic and impressive, can't wait to get back and drive up it.
We are Kev & Yvonne and 3 Shih Tzu's, Charlie, Dolly & Delilah we first started our travels in a converted VW T6 that we brought from new as a panel van. After one year of travelling around we decided we need to find something that was more comfortable and less strenuous to set up.
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Foraging for scallops in Loch Shieldaig.
leave badcaul,through ullapool to ardvreck ruins,lochinver to clachtoll camp
we left badcaul and drove on through ullapool and onto lochinver to drive this route, we stopped at clachtoll camp site and it was great very polite and helpful lady (louise) the owner and its closed end september but would use again, cleaned tanks topped up water did some washing etc...a nice beach as well .. cheers all for £18... bargain
Big Sand Scotland UK - Mavic Air 2019
Short video of aerial of Big Sand in Scotland UK taken while on Cycle tour of Nth West Scotland
A Spectacular Scottish Waterfall - The Falls of Glomach
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Tucked away in the North West Highlands are the Falls of Glomach. At nearly 400ft in height they are an amazing spectacle. The route taken here utilised the mountain bike for 9km up Glen Elchaig and started at Killilan. Once on foot the narrow path makes its way up the impressive Gorge of the Allt a' Ghlomaich.
This path is not for the inexperienced and is very exposed in places and has some scrambling sections. In total height gained on the walk is around 550-600 metres.
Coastal Road Trip, Glenbrittle (Isle of Skye) to Gairloch #20
Coastal Road Trip, Britain, Day 20, Glenbrittle (Isle of Skye) to Gairloch, Highlights. Check out coastalroadtrip.com for more info.
Falls of Shin
Salmon leaping up waterfall
Coasteering Scotland Arbroath
Epic day out with the 45 Commando Royal Marines in Arbroath!!! Some of the best Coasteering in the UK, including Wild Swimming, BIG cliff jumps, Cave Exploring, Climbing and Scrambling, with stunning scenery and sea life in the background!
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Fishing a SMALL Stream For BIG Browns [Dry Fly]
I check out a tiny stream that I haven't been to for a few years and do a bit of a recon mission.
The first really hot, summery day on a river this season means wet wading and some decent brown trout eating stuff off the surface.
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Fortin’s Village Classic Car Show, Chilliwack BC
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Could Powell tragedy have been prevented?
Family therapists and child advocates in Washington weigh in on whether the state didn't do enough to prevent the tragic deaths of the Powell children Sunday.
February Morning View Waterfall Highland Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland February video of a morning view of a waterfall on visit to Highland Perthshire.
North coast 500!
We travelled from Kilmarnock, where we collected our VW caddy from (#rockinvans) All the way around the north coast visiting Inverness, Golspie, Brora Helmsdale, lybster then wick where we stayed for the first night at Noss head where there was an isolated camping/free car park out by sinclair castle! Beautiful when we woke up to the sunrise! We then went on to john o groats, dunnet, Thurso and strathy point where we were very lucky to spot dolphins, seals and possibly an orca all feeding. We then moved onto bettyhill, tongue and headed towards Durness when we found a perfect spot to set up for the night just outside Durness (possibly Heilam) where there was an old school house at the top of the road. We met a lovely couple from Grantown on spey with their we dog who were hoping for the same as us! some northern lights at night but all we got was a beautiful sunset and stary cool skies! Third day we went into Durness to the Smoo caves! and got a cup of cocoa mountain hot chocolate and mocha which was amazing being October holidays. We followed the road down to Scourie, unapool and then we went to lochinver to view some waterfalls Kirk Kaig, which were a longer walk than expected but worth it all! Especially as when we came up we were met by a stag standing at the top of the hill as proud as could be! We also met a lovely family with a dog not too keen on getting back in the car, who were staying in a log cabin not to far away. They gave us some handy tips of places to see including our next adventure to the bone caves in Inchnadamph. These weren't as far to walk (or maybe it was because it was getting darker so we walked faster) and were pretty amazing especially if you had the guts to crawl down the tiny gaps to get inside! Again we were met by a good handful of Stags standing their ground to others however weren't to fussed about us being so close. We then travelled to Ullapool for our chippy mmmm! We travelled through the dark evening towards Laide (country roads were full of deer and stag eyes. Driving carefully was a must).
Tuesday we woke up to another stunning view! blue skies all week. We went down to Gairloch and visited the Victoria falls. We then decided that we would have time to go to Skye, so we went to achnasheen down to picturess Plockton before going down the weaving roads to Kyle of Lochalsh to go over the skye bridge.
Stops at Portree and up to Trumpan by night seeing 'dinosaur' fossils, building stone towers, castle ruins, The famous Storr, cliff faces to dark skies at Trumpan where we got an amazing sunset with the highland coos! We stayed the night by the road side again at Dunvegan.
The following day we travelled back to Portree (missed the fairy falls area coouldn't find it without any signal :( ) and headed for Eilean Donan Castle. Last day for big travels we squeezed lots in going to loch ness, fort william, Glencoe then finishing by the road side at our favorite places Luss.
The next day was our last and the wettest day we had even if just a few showers. We travelled back down to Kilmarnock then home to Sunny Girvan to enjoy a welcoming shower and home bed! Amazing journey will be back to see more of places we missed, maybe some hill climbing and would recommend anyone to do this, especially if the weather was as good as we got! NC500!