• Ceann a' Chreagain

    Ceann a' Chreagain

    Loch Gairloch in the gloaming, the last of the light after the sun has set. In the distance the hills of Torridon.

  • Rubha Bàn

    Rubha Bàn

    Or at least quite close to Rubha Bàn, a headland just north of Gairloch on the west coast of Scotland.  My eyes fell on the label “Natural Arch” on the O.S. map. Just a couple of kilometres of trackless moor and bog along the cliff edge. My challange for my morning run.

  • Tea on the Topping

    Tea on the Topping

    All set up with the kettle on the boil and plenty of cakes for the annual Tea on the Topping fundraising event by the rangers of the National Trust. A bit windy so the summit was abandoned in favour of the relative shelter of the folly.

  • Chaine Memorial Tower

    Chaine Memorial Tower

    A stone tower lighthouse at the entrance to Larne Lough and a memorial to James Chaine, a Member of Parliament for Antrim, who died in 1885. Chaine was instrumental in the development of the town and in the ferry service to Stranraer.

  • Castle Ward

    Castle Ward

    A lovely National Trust property at the south end of Strangford Lough. Game of Thrones fans might recognise the tower house as the town gate to Winterfell however in the film two towers are shown, one either side of the arched gateway. This was all done with the magic of cgi.

  • Castle Espie

    Castle Espie

    A move south of Belfast to Strangford Lough. To the WWT reserve at Castle Espie, the Bishop’s Castle.

  • Castle Espie

    Castle Espie

    A move south of Belfast to Strangford Lough. To the WWT reserve at Castle Espie, the Bishop’s Castle.

  • Giant's Causeway

    Giant's Causeway

    It had to be done. The Giant’s Causeway. Arguably Northern Ireland’s most famous tourist attraction. I’m not so sure how I feel about it. Spectacular enough. Geologically superb and steeped in folklore. But the £18.5m visitor centre (of which just over £6m came from the EU); World Heritage Site award; shuttle buses for the 1km…

  • Seals, Rathlin Island

    Seals, Rathlin Island

    A colony of seals, arguing amongst themselves at Rue Point on Rathlin Island off Ballycastle.

  • Ballintoy harbour

    Ballintoy harbour

    On the Antrim north coast. A picturesque harbour but very touristy especially on a bank holiday weekend in Ireland. Made even more popular by being yet another Game of Thrones location.

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