Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #322

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Waterfall near Ardvrek Castle

Waterfall near Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 145 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #321

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Waterfall near Ardvrek Castle

Waterfall near Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 90 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #320

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/400 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #319

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 145 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #318

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 50 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #317

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 50 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #316

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 130 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #315

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/100 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-500
  • Focal Length: 28 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #314

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 130 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #313

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #312

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 90 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #311

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 130 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #310

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 20 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #309

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 170 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #308

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #307

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #306

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 135 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #305

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 135 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #304

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ardvrek Castle

Ardvreck Castle is a ruined castle dating from the 16th century which stands on a rocky promontory jutting out into Loch Assynt in Sutherland, Scotland. One can reach the ruins by driving along the A837.

The castle was built in about 1590, by the MacLeods of Assynt. It replaced Assynt Castle which was four miles north-west of Inchnadamph.

Ardvreck is famous as the place where the royalist James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose was handed over in 1650 to the Covenanter forces by MacLeod, Laird of Assynt after the Battle of Carbisdale. The true history of this event is unclear. One account is that MacLeod, loyal to the Covenanters, arrested the weary, fleeing, Montrose and held him. Another is that he provided comfortable shelter, but betrayed Montrose for a £25,000 reward.

The castle was a simple rectangular keep with a round staircase tower at the south-east angle. It was corbelled out on the upper floors to form square rooms. The small stair turret to these upper rooms being carried on corbelling. There were three compartments on the ground floor which were all vaulted. There appears to have been four floors and the first of these is also vaulted with the other floors being simply joisted. The castle also had several gunports.

Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Ardvrek Castle, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 140 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #256

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 50 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #255

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 90 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #254

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #253

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #252

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #251

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #250

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #249

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #248

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #247

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #246

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #245

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #244

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #243

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #242

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #241

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #240

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #239

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #238

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 40 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #237

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 40 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #236

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #235

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #234

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #233

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #232

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 90 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #231

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 100 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #230

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #229

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #228

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #227

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #226

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Sango Sands

“With its cliffs, rocks, and sand dunes this is one of Scotland’s most spectacular and varied beaches. It is easily accessible from various car parks. Just above the beach is an excellent campsite and a visitor centre with good local information. A short distance to the east of the beach is the famous Smoo Cave. The largest cave in Scotland was formed by both the sea and a river. Seaside Award.”

I have to agree, it is a beautiful beach, I wished I could have spent a whole day there, but as you all know by now, we had a very tight travel schedule… But it is back on my list of places to visit when I live in Scotland.

Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sango Sands, Durness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/2000 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and do try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen