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The Devil’s Point was our first Munro on our trip to the Cairngorm National Park in Scotland. It’s an easy Munro with great view over to Ben Macdui and back down over the River Dee.
Experienced by Hendrik Morkel
37 km from Pitlochry
On the way to the Summit of Ben Macdui we went from cold and wet to very cold and full of rime, ice and snow the closer we got to the summit. Happily the sun was out and thus it was a fine day out in the hills!
Experienced by Hendrik Morkel
38 km from Pitlochry
This is one of the most spectacular mountain on the road towards Isle of Skye. The mountain top is treeless and I really love its texture. I will back this place in winter when the snow falling and covering it. I can imagine how fantastic it will be at that time.
Experienced by feipeng yi
44 km from Pitlochry
The middle of Loch Tay, a still morning, with the hills reflecting off the water.
Experienced by Neil and Zulma Scott
47 km from Pitlochry
This loch is a short distance from our campsite. Despite living in the UK, I’ve never explored Scotland until now. The 9 hour drive was definitely worth it. This scenery is breathtaking and like nothing I’ve seen before. This particular loch had really quiet areas, as if you are at one with nature. On the other side is a beach, cafe and water sports hire making it perfect for families. It reminded me of trips to Cornwall but this ‘sea’ is surrounded by breathtaking mountains.
Experienced by Georgia de Lotz
48 km from Pitlochry
Take a trip to the Cairngorm Reindeer Centre in Aviemore, Scotland, and see Britain’s only free-ranging reindeer herd.
Experienced by Joe Green
62 km from Pitlochry
This is my image of Lochan na h-achlaise in Scotland just off the A82. I was travelling in a camper van for the weekend on the search for some scenic places in my homeland and when I came across this I just had to take a photo and I am so pleased with the end result
Experienced by James Barrett
71 km from Pitlochry
Came here with my nephews to walk the dogs in Fort Augustus, Lochness, Scotland.
Experienced by Pauline Jurkevicius
71 km from Pitlochry
We were coming back from Glen Etive after photographing the wild deer and 2 guys were getting their kayaks ready to go into the water. I asked if I took take some videos of them with my DJI Spark and they Kindly said yes. I wasn’t sure if I was actually going to be able to get the drone in the air as it was extremely windy. Luckily I got some footage and a few photos as they went down the rapids.
Experienced by Scott Stephens
71 km from Pitlochry
After a long hike through the Scottish Highlands, we stumbled into the owners of this house who were shooting partridge. They offered us to stay for dinner (which was partridge pie) but I settled on just taking a photo instead!
Experienced by Sam Bark
74 km from Pitlochry
A new years day drive to The Trossachs in Scotland. Here lies Loch Arklet, facing towards the mountains surrounding Loch Lomond in the distance.
Experienced by Adam Wilson
74 km from Pitlochry
We went on a walk to explore Devilla forest a few months after a forest fire in the area. It was a beautiful mix of burnt, dead forest with the smell of fire in the air, and vibrant new life jumping out and hiding amongst the ruins.
Experienced by Molly Wilders
74 km from Pitlochry
My daughter (descendant of Scottish royalty) and I peered out into the North Sea to imagine what it would have been like – hundreds of years ago – to see invading Vikings on the horizon.
Experienced by Joel Pilger
74 km from Pitlochry
We went on a walk to explore Devilla forest a few months after a forest fire in the area. It was a beautiful mix of burnt, dead forest with the smell of fire in the air, and vibrant new life jumping out and hiding amongst the ruins.
Experienced by Molly Wilders
76 km from Pitlochry
A small abandoned jetty at the East side of the Trossachs in Scotland. You can see the Autumn beginning to die out with the last areas of tone holding on for life.
Experienced by Scott Jackson
76 km from Pitlochry
First picture of my road trip across Scotland. I feel like this picture is typically what we think of when we try to imagine Scotland.
Experienced by Joachim Lesne
79 km from Pitlochry
A small coastal town near Kirkcaldy, Fife. The quiet sombre time where the tide is out and only the noise of distant seagulls can be heard.
Experienced by Ross Sneddon
80 km from Pitlochry
You climb the mountain in an equilibrium between restlessness and exhaustion. Then, when you’re no longer thinking ahead, each step isn’t just a means to an end but a unique event in itself. This leaf has jagged edges, this rock looks loose, the snow is closer. These are things you should notice anyway. To live only for some future goal is shallow. It’s the sides of the mountain which sustain life, not the top. Here’s where things grow. But of course without the top you can’t have any sides. It’s the top that defines the sides.
Experienced by Asa Rodger
80 km from Pitlochry
I was in Glen Coe in May and when I was on the road, I saw this beautiful mountain !
Experienced by Jocelyn Caron
80 km from Pitlochry
Just when you think Glencoe can’t get more picturesque… you come across this little hut beside a river, with the dramatic clouds of the Scottish highlands as the backdrop.
Experienced by Jonathan Larson