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Quote: Glen Coe (Gleann Comhan in Gaelic) is a glen (valley) located in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands, part of the National Scenic Area of Ben Nevis and Glen Coe. It is owned and administered by The Read More
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Quote: Coming into Anstruther by bus, you can see the Isle of May in a dominant spot right off the coast, like a ragged protrusion of volcanic rock. The sides are steep, and the top is bare except for a few old Read More
Quote: Climb up and your reward will be a spectacular view. While you are exploring the mountain you may encounter some of its inhabitants including deer, polecats, birds and goats. Read More
Quote: We went to Scotland thinking that we were in pretty good shape for the hiking to come, and this day's hike was our first crack at a Munro. I must admit at times it was physically humbling. But with plenty of rest Read More
Quote: Eager to try hiking the highlands my wife and I made some inquires during one of our many evening visits to the “Forth Inn,” a local Hotel/Restaurant/Pub located on Main Street, Aberfoyle. Phil the Read More
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Quote: Kerrera is an excellent location to view wildlife, although not heavily grazed, the four farms on the island each have a good number of sheep so much of the vegetation is kept down and in good condition which Read More
Quote: Climbing the mountain took us 4 hours up and 4 hours down. When we reached the top, it was extremely windy, cloudy, and raining, and we didn’t actually have the right outfit, but we succeeded anyway. There wasn't Read More