A Sense Of Place: A Journey Around Scotland's W... May 2026
The sudden, sharp warmth of a local dram in a pub where Gaelic is still the first language spoken.
In the north, the mountains of Wester Ross rise like prehistoric giants. Beinn Eighe and Liathach aren’t just hills; they are architectural masterpieces of Torridonian sandstone. When the sun hits the scree slopes after a rainstorm, the rock turns a bruised purple, and the lochs below mirror a sky that changes its mind every five minutes. A Sense of Place: A journey around Scotland's w...
On the west coast, the air feels heavier with history, salt, and the scent of peat smoke. To travel here is to realize that "wild" isn't a lack of civilization; it's a presence of something much older. The Light of Wester Ross The sudden, sharp warmth of a local dram
That is the true journey: not just seeing the sights, but finally arriving at a place that feels like it has a soul. When the sun hits the scree slopes after