I recently went on a long weekend up to Inchree (near Fort William/Glencoe) with the girlfriend.
Weather was absolutely amazing, so I was able to play with my new Canon 500D. Still learning how to use it properly though.
Anyway, took a fair few photos which I thought were worth sharing.
On the way up through the highlands we were treated to a stunning sunset, so we stopped just before driving through Glencoe pass.
On the Saturday, we went for a walk up to a waterfall above Loch Linnhe.
We then went for a walk down the Water of Nevis/Glen Nevis. This was an amazing walk along a precarious path through the gorge. Which opened out to a wide, long valley with a waterfall at the far end. It was like something from Lord of the Rings!
At the far end of the valley there is a climbing lodge, with an 'interesting' bridge!
Not a bad spot for lunch.
Laura chasing an Audi S3 through Glen Nevis.
Royal Marines Commando Memorial above Spean Bridge.
We then headed over through some remote roads to Loch Aikrig. I can't describe just how silent it was here, amazing.
Waterfall near Loch Aikrig
Sunset from our chalet.
On the Sunday we headed over to Kinlochleven for a walk up to the West Highland way/Old Military Road, which traverses above Loch Leven.
Laura and I above Loch Leven
The view on the way down was something else!
Later that evening we took the Corran ferry across Loch Linnhe.
Finally on the way home we stopped in Oban (the long way home) which was lovely, although we stayed in the harbour for the most part.
Love the highlands so much, more so when the air was as clear as it was for us.
Weather was absolutely amazing, so I was able to play with my new Canon 500D. Still learning how to use it properly though.
Anyway, took a fair few photos which I thought were worth sharing.
On the way up through the highlands we were treated to a stunning sunset, so we stopped just before driving through Glencoe pass.
On the Saturday, we went for a walk up to a waterfall above Loch Linnhe.
We then went for a walk down the Water of Nevis/Glen Nevis. This was an amazing walk along a precarious path through the gorge. Which opened out to a wide, long valley with a waterfall at the far end. It was like something from Lord of the Rings!
At the far end of the valley there is a climbing lodge, with an 'interesting' bridge!
Not a bad spot for lunch.
Laura chasing an Audi S3 through Glen Nevis.
Royal Marines Commando Memorial above Spean Bridge.
We then headed over through some remote roads to Loch Aikrig. I can't describe just how silent it was here, amazing.
Waterfall near Loch Aikrig
Sunset from our chalet.
On the Sunday we headed over to Kinlochleven for a walk up to the West Highland way/Old Military Road, which traverses above Loch Leven.
Laura and I above Loch Leven
The view on the way down was something else!
Later that evening we took the Corran ferry across Loch Linnhe.
Finally on the way home we stopped in Oban (the long way home) which was lovely, although we stayed in the harbour for the most part.
Love the highlands so much, more so when the air was as clear as it was for us.