Breathtaking panoramic 360° views of Scotland’s awe-inspiring scenery — a new perspective from drone-captured footage
11 May 2018
Glen Coe
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Music: Antarctica by Terry Devine-King
The photogenic nature of Glen Coe means that it has featured frequently as the backdrop to Hollywood movies — , Braveheart and are notable examples.
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The Lost Valley
91Èȱ¬ The Social explored Glen Coe as part of Shooting In The Wild.
Mallaig
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Music: The Big Sky by Richard Lacy
The Fort William to Mallaig train line – in 2009 – is well known to Harry Potter fans as the Glenfinnan viaduct was one of the film’s locations.
The journey to the picturesque port of Mallaig passes some of the most beautiful lakes, lochs and coastal views the west coast of Scotland has to offer.
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A train journey to ‘Hogwarts’
Secret Britain on the Fort William to Mallaig line.
Fife
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Music: Heart and 91Èȱ¬ by Adam Drake
The eastern peninsula of Fife – known as the East Neuk – is home to some of the most notable fishing communities in Scotland, such as Saint Monans, Anstruther and Crail.
Iona
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Music: Way of Life by Richard Lacy
This small crofting island is inhabited by approximately 130 people and is seen as being due to .
Dunnottar
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Music: Without Limit by Bob Bradley
Dunnottar Castle was the one-time home of the Earls Marischal, who were considered one of the most powerful families in Scotland.
The castle was the hiding place for the ‘Honours of Scotland’: the Scottish crown jewels Cromwell’s army were trying to find during the 17th Century.
Crawick
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Music: Travelling Light by Bob Bradley
Crawick Multiverse is designed by .
It is known as the multiverse due to the landscape being created to link themes of space, cosmology and astrology and therefore echo discoveries and theories of the universe.
Crinan
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Music: Gold by Tom Peters
The Crinan canal is seen as one of Scotland’s most beautiful shortcuts.
Created to provide safe passage for travelling goods and a short cut to the West Highlands and islands, the canal is now mostly used by yachts and small fishing vessels.
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