Scotland Orkney & the Outer Hebrides Tour – Day One, Edinburgh to Inverness
The tour travels from Edinburgh to Scotland’s most northern, remote, and enchanting locations. This post shows the locations visited on the first day of the tour.
Helix Parkland: Visitor Centre The Helix, Falkirk FK2 7ZT
Lake Lubnaig: 8HF, A84, Callander
Glencoe, Three Sisters: Glencoe, Ballachulish PH49 4HX
Falls of Foyers: B852, Inverness IV2 6XX
Dores Beach (Noch Ness): Inverness IV2 6TR
Inverness: 20 Bridge St, Inverness IV1 1H
The first stop was the Helix Parkland where the Kelpies are located. The Kelpies are a pair of colossal horse head sculptures. They are inspired by the mythological water creatures known as “kelpies” in Scottish folklore, which were said to inhabit lochs and rivers and often appeared as horses.
The next stop was Loch (Lake) Lubnaig.
Panoramic view of the lake
One more shot of the lake
A quick stop at railroad bridge in Glen Ogle
Next stop was Glencoe Highland. Panoramic view
Stopped at a small city for a quick rest
Another stop to see the highest mountain top in the United Kingdom.
Stopped at Loch (Lake) Ness. This lake is famous due to the mystery of the Monster in Loch Ness. This lake is also the largest in terms of volume in the United Kingdom.
The panoramic pictures below show a small portion of the lake.
Great Glen Way hike area where Loch Ness can be seen in the distance
The next stop is the small village of Foyers, where a waterfall can be seen.
Hiking down to see the waterfall
I gave up hiking because it was a long way to the waterfall.
Then Loch Ness. Panoramic view.
The man facing you is the person who has lived here and checking on Ness Monster for the last 30 years. He has not spotted the monster yet.
Another view of the lake
About Loch Ness. It is a long lake.
The final stop of the day’s travel was Inverness.
Looking back
A side street
On the bridge
The other side of the bridge
Back to residential area