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Published Date: 10 June 2009
INSPIRING Scotland
"This is a less well-known, but breath-taking aspect of the Cuillin in Skye, taken from Ord, and looking across Lock Eishort. Few visitors seem to make it here, perhaps because of the difficult single track road leading to it" – Isobel Morrison, I
"This is a less well-known, but breath-taking aspect of the Cuillin in Skye, taken from Ord, and looking across Lock Eishort. Few visitors seem to make it here, perhaps because of the difficult single track road leading to it" – Isobel Morrison, I



"The Hermitage, Dunkeld. A lovely spot, particularly when the waters are wild" – Kim Bennett, Fife
"The Hermitage, Dunkeld. A lovely spot, particularly when the waters are wild" – Kim Bennett, Fife



"Getting to Arisaig used to be a daunting task as the famous Road to the Isles was mainly single-track. Here are some of the finest beaches on the west coast, with spectacular sunsets over the islands of Eigg and Muck. Nowadays, with the upgrading of
"Getting to Arisaig used to be a daunting task as the famous Road to the Isles was mainly single-track. Here are some of the finest beaches on the west coast, with spectacular sunsets over the islands of Eigg and Muck. Nowadays, with the upgrading of



"After crossing Loch Linnhe on the Corran Ferry and heading south, you can pick up the B8043 for a breathtaking sea-level drive along the west side of the loch, with spectacular views of the Nevis range to the northeast" – Steve Johnston, Broughty
"After crossing Loch Linnhe on the Corran Ferry and heading south, you can pick up the B8043 for a breathtaking sea-level drive along the west side of the loch, with spectacular views of the Nevis range to the northeast" – Steve Johnston, Broughty

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  • Last Updated: 09 June 2009 7:27 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
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