Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #62

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

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PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #61

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #60

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #59

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #58

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #57

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #56

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #55

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #54

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #53

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #52

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #51

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #50

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #49

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #48

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #47

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #46

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #45

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

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PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #44

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #43

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #42

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

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Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #41

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #40

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #39

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #38

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #37

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #36

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #35

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #34

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #33

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #32

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #31

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #30

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #29

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #28

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #27

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #26

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #25

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #24

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #23

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #22

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #21

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #20

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #19

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #18

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #17

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #16

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #15

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #14

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi

Grand Tour of Scotland: Day 12: 23 August 2019 ~Exploring Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse #13

Neist Point Lighthouse is located on Neist Point on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages.

Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarters in Edinburgh. The former keepers’ cottages are now in private ownership.

Neist Point (Scottish Gaelic: Rubha na h-Eist) is a viewpoint on the most westerly point of Skye.

Basalt at Neist Point resembles the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. A steep path leads down from the road. Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks can be seen from the point. Common seabirds include gannets, black guillemots, razorbills, and European shags. Several rare plants, including saxifrages, are found on the end.

Lovely views at Neist Point Lighthouse, Glendale, Isle of Skye, The Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom

Thank you for joining 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.

Have a Blessed day

Coreen

PS. I am saving up for upcoming Landscape Photography Trips to Scotland and Namibia and a few road trips in the USA, including Route 66 and The historic Apache Trail. Also on my list are National Parks and Botanical gardens in South Africa, the UK, and the USA. 

The most important photography trip for me is to return to Scotland. I am honoring my promise to my Father to return and capture the beautiful landscapes and the elusive Puffins.  Your help to make these trips a reality would be much appreciated in today’s economy.

Please support me on☕ Ko-Fi