ISLE OF RUM

Rough and indented for the most part, the coastline of Scotland measures some 2400 miles of mainly wild and unspoiled scenery.

The images on this page reflect some of the scenic coastal environments around the Scottish mainland and islands.

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RUM IN THE DISTANCE
Approaching Rum


SHORELINE CAMPSITE
An spot on the shore (beware the midges!)


LOCH SCRESORT
Towards the village of Kinloch

KINLOCH CASTLE
Early morning sun on an Edwardian lodge


THE ORCHESTRON
Simulating a 40 piece orchestra!!


THE ENTRANCE HALLWAY
The magnificent entrance to the castle

THE ROAD TO KILMORY
The beach on the north side of the island


KILMORY BEACH
Waves breaking on the shore and the Skye Cuillin to the north


GUIRDIL
An old settlement with ruins and lazybeds

THE RUM CUILLIN
A classic day out


BLOODSTONE HILL
Looking over to Canna


BULLOUGH MAUSOLEUM
The final resting place of the Baronet of Rum

APPROACHING SQUALL
Rainstorm approaching the Rum hills


MAINLAND FROM RUM
Early morning Light from Rum Cuillin


SNOW ON THE CUILLIN
A winter view of the Cuillin
 

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