Maclellan castle Kirkcudbright .
Wigtown Bay mudflats.
Ailsa Craig out in the Firth of Clyde.
Bit of an overhang so better hang a safety jacket on the towball. Not ours thank goodness.
The last time we saw these characters was in Cornwall. Whose following who?
The 1859 Steam Yacht "Gondola" was refitted in 1979 at £400,000.
Crofton Hall. All empty and closed up. Buyer wanted. Neither clock are operational.
The elegant archway to the grounds of Crofton Hall.
Steel chassis with wooden bodywork. Ready for a wedding at Gretna green.
The Blacksmith shop, Gretna Green.
Restored or built to the original design?
Narrow passage into Findochty harbour.
Sunset at Findochty
Bridge over Loch Leven where it joins Loch Linnhe at Ballachulish.
Our old hotel in Fort William where we stayed in 1995.
Spean Bridge and the Commando Memorial to those who died in WWII.
Hold tight fella's.
Macduff harbour light.
Fraserburgh's present day lighthouse.
Fraserburgh fog horn in service from 1903 until 1987. Had a range of 12 miles.
Fraserburgh lighthouse museum. Kinnaird castle was the first light house in 1787. This tower built 1824.
One of two Police boxes seen in Glasgow. Dr Who perhap's?
George Square with it's many statue's of famous Scot's.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
Look past Telfords old bridge to the current road bridge. In the distance is the "Summer House".
Massive rock formations at the Invermoriston falls.
Carved from a single tree. Bears and Eagle.
With Lochalsh and the Skye Bridge in the background taken by a German tourist.
Looking back at the inlet we have just driven around.
Staffin harbour.
The port and ferry service below the Skye bridge.
Falkirk Wheel and the aqueduct leading to the Union Canal.
Trip boats in both caisson's waiting for the transition.
Stirling castle.
The old mill in Killin. The waterwheel and associated gear have all been restored.
Nine cruisers in one lock going down the Caledonian canal flight at Fort Augustus.
The hourly trip boat around Loch Ness.
Road bridge opening to allow boat out of the lock.
One out, two in. The next run of boats going up the flight.
You can't get much closer than this to Loch Ness.
Lord of the Glens. Cruising from Inverness to Mull via the Caledonian Canal.
Loch Linnhe
Connel bridge, originally built for the Ballachulish branch of the Callander and Oban Railway now the A828 road.
Ledaig Caravan Club site with fantastic views from all sites.
Isle of Mull, built in 1988 in Glasgow.
Open wide! Isle of Mull discharging through the Bow door.
McCaigs Tower on Battery hill above Oban.
Connel Bridge across the Falls of Lora.
What more can you expect on the Isle of Skye. Beautiful scenery everywhere.
Waterfall on the Isle of Skye.
The only thatched cottage we saw on the Isle of Skye.
Road bridge at Fort Augustus.
Scottish thistle in wood.
The ex Aberdeen to Ballater railway line.
The falls of Feugh famous for Salmon. Spot the Salmon in this turmoil.
River Feugh at the Falls of Feugh.
The slaughter house where culled deer are cleaned and processed ready for market.
Balmoral Castle.
You don't see too many of these around these days.
Braemar Castle.
Bristol Pegasus XVIII engine recovered in 1999 from a 1942 crash site in the Grampian Mountains.
Invercauld Arms hotel, Braemar, stands where the royal standard was raised in 1715.
Balmoral Castle viewed from the grounds. The fountain is an old mooring bollard from Aberdeen.
The Garden cottage at Balmoral castle which was an isolation hospital for 2 years.
Balmoral Castle gardens where exotic flowers are grown in the glass house. The engraving above the door reads "One is nearer God's heart in a garden than anywhere else on earth".
The LNWR Royal carriage at Ballater Station museum.
Ballater railway station restored as a museum in 2001.
Canbus O'May suspension bridge over the river Dee. Built in 1905 reconstructed 1988.