Videos tagged with "tour"
Arran: Lochranza to Corrie [07:48]
Arran: The Isle of Arran itself is located in south-western Scotland, in the Firth of Clyde near Glasgow from where a combined boat and train ticket can be purchased [£20.10 - August 2012, Glasgow Central Station]. Measuring approximately 167 square miles (433 km2) in area, the Island has a population of approximately 5000. Although the seventh largest island in Scotland, Arran is not technically one of the Hebrides, being the southernmost of the Scottish islands. Arran is just 20-miles long and 56-miles round and in the Gaelic means 'peaked island'. Often referred to as 'Scotland in Miniature', Arran offers visitors a compact and easily accessible island that mimics the geology of mainland Scotland, with a sparsely populated and mountainous northern half that contains the Corbetts Beinn Tarsuinn, Cir Mhor, Caisteal Abhail and Goatfell as well as the Graham Beinn Bharrain, with a flatter, more populous southern half. Located close to Glasgow and Scotland's Ayrshire coast, Arran is a popular and easily accessible tourist destination and of course, a walker's paradise, with walks of every single description imaginable. From Brodick an all-day ticket on the 324 bus takes you round to Lochranza and the commencement of the gentle hillwalk over to Laggan to the remote white-painted Laggan Cottage, followed by the resultant easy Coastal Path route to Sannox and then by roadside to Corrie. Lochranza of course is host to the small vehicle ferry that leaves Claonaig, a tiny spot on ...
Tags: roddymck, Scotland, Aran, Corrie, Lochranza, Sannox, onetruemedia
Highland tour - Scotland [00:52]
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Sawney Bean's Cave - Ten Minute Tour [10:01]
A ten minute, single-shot tour of "Sawney Bean's Cave". The cave can be found at Bennane Head - 2 miles north of Ballantrae, 8 miles south of Girvan - in Ayrshire, Scotland. Read about the legendary cannibal on wiki: en.wikipedia.org Sawney Bean was invented in the eighteenth century. The cave at Bennane Head has been associated with the character since 1896, due to the bestselling Victorian novel, 'The Grey Man'.
Tags: sawney, bean, cave, ten, 10, minute, tour, cannibal, sawny, beane, live, footage, cannibalism, cannibalise, cannibals, bennane, head, girvan, ballantrae, ayr, ayrshire, scotland
River Dee Balmoral Aberdeenshire Scotland May 19th [01:01]
Tour Scotland video of the River Dee at Balmoral Estate in Aberdeenshire.
Tags: River, Dee, Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Scottish, Water, Travel, Tourism
Dunnottar Castle Stonehaven North East Coast Scotland May 19th [01:05]
Tour Scotland video of Dunnottar Castle. A windy day at the ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-east coast of Scotland, about two miles south of Stonehaven. The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th to 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been an early fortress of the Dark Ages. Dunnottar played a strategic role in the history of Scotland from the Middle Ages through to the Enlightenment, because of the location: it overlooked the shipping lanes to northern Scotland; and is situated on a narrow coastal terrace that controlled land access to the coastal south via Portlethen Moss to Aberdeen during the medieval period. Both the Jacobites and Hanoverians used Dunnottar Fortress. In 1689 during Viscount Dundee's campaign, fourteen suspected Jacobites from Aberdeen were held in the fortress for approximately a year, including George Liddel, professor of mathematics. In 1715 the Dunnotar cannons were utilized by the Jacobites; following this uprising all the possessions of the Earl Mariscal were forfeit, and the fortress was dismantled three years later.
Tags: Dunnottar, Castle, Stonehaven, North, East, Coast, Scotland, Scottish, Sea, Travel, Tourism, Fortress, Medieval



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