Scottish Easter Adventure - Inverness to Loch Carron

One sunny April evening - I drove across the Inverness suspension bridge. I had no idea where I wanted to end up - but headed West following the sunset and the famous Kyle of Lochalsh railway. The road and rail follow the River Carron.

Stopped at Loch Dughaill - where I found a jetty and took some great shots of the sky to the west.

Particularly fond of the wing mirror picture capturing Fuar Tholl - aka "Wellington's Nose".

Fantastic drive - no cars, no cops and no cameras!


 

Kyle of Lochalsh railway zooms away with the A890 down Glen Carron.

Glen Carron out to the West

Glen Carron and expands at one part into Loch Doule (or Doughaill) - see further down

Flag of St. Andrew flutters against the evening sky

Interior featuring new hands free kit.

Me and my motor overlooking Loch Dughaill

Loch Dłghaill (also anglicised as Loch Doule or Loch Doughaill) is a loch on the River Carron

 

Further shots from the banks of Loch Doule

Front wing close up overlooking L. Doule

I liked the green fishing buoys - giving contrast within this picture

I did it again with a different framing aspect

Me looking cool - Fuar Tholl to the rear

Catalog shot for fishing monthly?

Side shot - capturing a glinting sun off the bonnet, with Fuar Tholl to the rear

Evening sky over Loch Carron

Tree shot overlooking the shores of Loch Carron

Reflections in a Volvo Roof

More gorgeous Scottish Sky

Guess what - Loch Carron again

Attadale across Loch Carron - Look at that Sky!!

Portrait postcard of Attadale

Anoch Baile na Craige rises out of Loch Carron.

Anoch Baile na Craige through the trees

Frontal of the C70 overlooking Attadale

Landscape of Attadale

In the Village of Loch Carron, I thought the shimmer from the silver was fabulous

Yellow fishing boat - viewed from Loch Carron Village towards Attadale.

West Loch Carron from the Village

Capturing reflections of the skyline in the bonnet

Attadale with C70.

East Loch Carron - boats on the Quayside.

Fuar Tholl - Wellington's Nose as captured in my Wing Mirror

Arty shot of indicators

Arty grill shot