If you’re planning a trip to Scotland and want to go beyond the usual stops — Edinburgh Castle, Skye, and Loch Ness — let us show you Luss. This small village on the shores of...
Applecross is known for the incredible drive over the famous Bealach na Bà and fresh seafood at the Applecross Inn, but the true magic of Applecross reveals itself when you take the time to walk...
Best Dog Walks in the Scottish Highlands: From Easy Strolls to Challenging Hikes There’s no better way to explore the Scottish Highlands than on foot, and if you’ve got a four-legged companion, even better. Whether...
Don’t miss Jack Marris’ exclusive Pop-Up Photography Exhibition at the Ben Nevis Visitors Centre from 3rd–11th August. Explore breathtaking images of the Scottish Highlands, watch live canvas stretching demonstrations, and learn about Jack’s process of capturing iconic mountain and wildlife scenes. A must-see event for photography lovers, nature enthusiasts, and Highland visitors.
Cloud inversions are a magical phenomenon, transforming mountain landscapes into surreal seas of mist. This guide explores how to photograph inversions in Scotland's Highlands, from planning and predicting conditions to mastering techniques like wide-angle composition and exposure adjustments. Whether you're in Glen Coe, Skye, or Ben Nevis, capturing these moments is an unforgettable experience.