
THE LIGHTHOUSE AND THE STEVENSON’S
Anyone that has or will travel the Highlands will be well aware of the Great Lighthouses we have around our clifftops. Wildlife is in abundance,
Anyone that has or will travel the Highlands will be well aware of the Great Lighthouses we have around our clifftops. Wildlife is in abundance,
Hidden beneath the Hills near Invergordon is the fantastic place known locally as the Tunnel.
Built between 1938 and 1941 for use during World War Two, the Inchindown oil storage facility comprises six monstrous tanks – 778ft long, 30ft wide and 44ft high.
The Plan to Bomb The Stacks Duncansby Head is the most northeasterly part of the Scottish and British mainlands, slightly northeast of John o’ Groats.
Many People travel the Route and fail to do simple things that can make a trip an unforgettable experience.We always maintain that people should travel
Leave No Trace Leave no trace is a common statement you will find and hear when travelling to and around the Highlands of Scotland. Many
What3Words is an App that we have for a long time recommended everyone have on their mobile devices, whether they are Travelling the Route or
Where to Capture the Shot can be a difficult one especially if you are not sure Where to Go. One thing about the Scottish
Caithness, And Why Not… Caithness is a land of open, rolling farmland, moorland with many scattered settlements of small Towns and Villages.
Since we started Scotland’s Route 66 our aim has always been to help those wanting to travel the Route and those running businesses on