Here's some pictures we take during our tours of Scotland.

 

 

 

One of the small fishing villages where we stop during the tour: "St. Andrews and the small fishing villages".

Traditional Scottish trawler in the port of Mallaig. In this port, we board a ferry for a short crossing to the Isle of Skye.

Fort Augustus is a charming village on the shore of Loch Ness. You can take a ride on a boat like this on Loch Ness.

 

We are traveling in northwest Scotland - a beautiful autumn day on the shores of Loch Leven.

The tourist season is almost over, and there is not a soul on the shore of Loch Ness...

We recently drove past Loch Leven and couldn't resist stopping for a short photo session... What a beautiful spot!

 

One of the most romantic places in Scotland is the ruins of Kilchurn Castle on the shores of Loch Awe, a favourite spot for photographers to stop and take a stroll along the lake.

The park near Inveraray Castle is a very beautiful place at any time of the year, especially on a warm spring day.

Blair Castle is the ancestral estate of the Atholl Earls, located in a valley surrounded by hills. Near the castle, visitors are greeted by enormous trees, peacocks, and highland cows.

 

A brief stop on the way to the highlands of Scotland. Breathe in the clean mountain air, take photos, and admire the landscapes.

A charming house with sunflowers in the village of Pitlochry.

From the beginning of August until the end of September, almost all the hills in Scotland are covered with blooming heather.

 

Glasgow

 

Rush hour on a wet and windy winter day in Glasgow.

The Hielanman's Umbrella is a nickname for the glass-walled railway bridge that carries the platforms of Glasgow Central.

Buchanan Street is the main shopping street in Glasgow. It's always crowded here, with a great atmosphere and many street musicians.

 

 

Street Art in one of the alleys of Glasgow. A mysterious drawing of a taxi on air balloons.

Wet, chilly, and windy evening in the city. It's the perfect time to cozy up in a pub and enjoy a whiskey by the fireplace.

Another example of street art - Scottish lads in the guise of centaurs. Black and white drawing on a cheerful orange background. Looks very appropriate in Glasgow.

 

The nickname of the bridge in the distance is the Squinty Bridge. It is officially called the Clyde Arc, but it is more commonly known by its nickname due to its distinctive shape

An abandoned brick building with graffiti on the side near city centre in Glasgow - a reminder of the city's industrial past.

Glasgow's waterfront at its best. The buildings in the background are a mix of old and new, from the traditional Glasgow tenements to the modern skyscrapers.

 

 

Tourists taking pictures during our trips to the most beautiful places in Scotland.

 

The Isle of Skye is a land of endless expanses and incredibly beautiful seascapes.

After a whisky tasting, tourists are not afraid of anything, not even the Loch Ness monster! In fact, they might even be looking forward to meeting it.

Two girls found a mysterious rock in the eerie Glencoe.

 

Enjoying a peaceful break in front of a thatched cottage in the Highland Folk Museum.

Photo session in the heather moorland of Rannoch Moor against the vast backdrop of mountains and sky.

A mysterious photo session takes place in Glencoe, with a bride and groom standing on top of a hill.

 

 

The Isle of Skye is a magical place, with stunning scenery and a rich history.

 

Skye Island is a place of sea, mountains, beach, and rainbow. From here, we go on a boat trip to a colony of seals.

The Old Man of Storr is a composition of 50-meter basalt columns.

A pass in the Quiraing mountain range. The Isle of Skye has fantastic scenery and roads.

 

Quiraing is known for its dramatic scenery of jagged cliffs, towering rock pinnacles, and hidden plateaus.

A valley on the Isle of Skye, home to the Fairy Pools. A mountain river, a heather moor, silence, and sheep...

Neist Point Lighthouse is a beautiful place for walking, with endless seascapes and salty sea breeze.

 

The Black Cuillin mountain range.

A solitary sheep modestly poses against the backdrop of the seascape.

A harbor with colorfully painted houses - the city of Portree is the capital of the Isle of Skye.

 

Curious, highland cows greet tourists in Scottish villages.

The ruins of Dunnottar Castle stand against the backdrop of the harsh North Sea, illuminated by the last rays of the setting sun.

A romantic abandoned bridge somewhere in the Scottish countryside.

 

Crathes Castle is one of the few Scottish castles that has survived in almost unchanged form since the 16th century.

Blackhouses: These were the most common type of Highlanders' dwelling. They were made of stone, turf, or wood, and they had a thatched roof.

An old fishing boat on Loch Linnhe in Fort William.

 

Abbotsford is a historic mansion famous as the former home of the renowned Scottish author Sir Walter Scott.

Glencoe is a photographer's dream.

An off-the-beaten-path walk on the Isle of Skye.

 

Dunrobin Castle is a long drive, but the views are worth it.

The view from the highest pass in Scotland, Bealach-na-Ba, is stunning. Clouds drift by, the light changes, and every five minutes it's a different kind of beauty.

Cheerful street art in Edinburgh.