Your browser (Internet Explorer 7 or lower) is out of date. It has known security flaws and may not display all features of this and other websites. Learn how to update your browser.
On a recent trip from Edinburgh to Orkney and back again I took some quick panoramic photos on my phone, and this post features some from the Scotland part of the journey. The scenery was stunning and these panoramic photos provide a glimpse of this wonderful journey.
The trip took 6 days overall and took me all over Scotland, via Orkney, in a big figure of eight covering the Highlands, Trossachs, Cairngorms, north-west coast, many of the Lochs (including Loch Ness and the Great Glen), glens and mountains and finally the Borders.
Scotts View, said to be favourite views of Sir Walter Scott overlooking the River Tweed, the Borders, ScotlandDuncansby Head, most north-easterly point in mainland UK, and Duncansby StacksView of the River Teith (Eas Gobhain), Callander, the Trossachs, ScotlandView of the River Teith (Eas Gobhain), Callander, the Trossachs, ScotlandShore line of Loch Lubnaig, the Trossachs, ScotlandRiver Tay and the Dunkeld Bridge, Perth and Kinross, ScotlandBaile Gean township, Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore, ScotlandUllapool harbour, Loch Broom, Scottish HighlandsBeautiful secluded beach on the north-west coast of the Highlands of ScotlandMelrose market square, Scottish BordersLooking out across Rannoch Moor, ScotlandSouth-west end of Loch Ness at Fort Augustus, Scottish Highlands