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Scottish road trips - chasing sunsets, waterfalls and Harry Potter film locations

A huge part of my time was spent on road trips in Scotland. Wherever I went I discovered something new every time, new hidden Scottish gems, new hiking routes, waterfalls, animals, people it was so diverse.

Mountain hiking images will be available in the next blog post.

Check out below my highlights from all the trips on the road.

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Catching the perfect sunset

Scottish sunset landscape

Scottish passing way on narrow road

Passing ways are made so other cars can pass.

Scottish lake view from road

A lot of lakes are available in Scotland.

Scottish road through mountains

Scottish countryside road

Scottish road with hills

Same road but in video format.

Rest and be Thankful

Rest and be Thankful viewpoint

Rest and be Thankful.

Beginning of Rest and be Thankful

Beginning of the Rest and be Thankful.

Kilpatrick Hills

Kilpatrick hills landscape

Kilpatrick hills.

Somewhere near Glasgow

Near Glasgow

Near Glasgow 2

Near Glasgow 3

Near Glasgow 4

Near Glasgow 5

Journey to Ben Nevis

On the Way to Ben Nevis

On the Way to Ben Nevis 2

On the Way to Ben Nevis 3

On the Way to Ben Nevis 4

On way to the Ben Nevis.

Steall Waterfall - The Harry Potter location

Steall Waterfall from the top

Steall Waterfall from the top.

Steall waterfall main view

Steall waterfall, yes the same waterfall as seen in the Harry Potter movie.

James Bond’s Skyfall filming location

Scottish highlands landscape

Skyfall location hills

Skyfall location valley

Same spot where James Bond movie was made - Skyfall.

Glenfinnan Viaduct - Harry Potter’s flying train

Glenfinnan Viaduct bridge

Glenfinnan Viaduct full view

Harry Potter flying train was here - Glenfinnan Viaduct.

That’s it for Scotland from road side, in future posts, you will see more of Scotland from the hiking side.


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