I first discovered the wonder of the Scottish Highlands almost by accident several years ago. We were staying in a holiday chalet in Dunoon and were planning the next day’s itinerary. A travel guide for the surrounding area highlighted Glencoe as a must see location, a drive of just over two hours.
The next day as we drove through the pass of Glen Coe our breath was literally taken away from us such was the shear magnificence and scale of the beauty that lay before us. Here are a collection of images of this most stunning part of the country, of which I am now a regular visitor.
Buachaille Etive Mòr.
Shot during an October sunrise.
The Lagangarbh Hut.
Dwarfed by Buachaille Etive Mòr.
Eilean Munde or the Burial Island.
Photographed from across Loch Leven.
Lagangarbh Hut.
With the river Coupall in the foreground.
Black Rock Cottage
Probably the most photographed cottage in Glencoe
The Corpack Shipwreck.
With a misty Ben Nevis in the background