Behind the surprisingly minute John O`Groats, Cape Wrath is the second best known name in this part of the world as it`s the north-westernmost tip of the British Isles. But it is the Kyle of Durness which is the show-stealer as far as the eyes are concerned. Hope for nice weather if you come all the way up here. Then your imagination will be transported back south again - further south than you think in fact - to Bora Bora perhaps!

Torrisdale Bay from near Achtoty

Trees above Loch Loyal

Tributary of Loch Loyal

Suilven from the south-east
(Loch Borralan)

Duncansby sea-stacks
near John O`Groats

Duncansby sea-stacks
near John O`Groats

Sands at head of Kyle of Tongue

Arkle from across Loch Stack

Summit of Ben Hope

Ben Loyal from across Kyle of Tongue

Choire Mhoir below Ben Wyvis

Warning sign at Strathy Point

Foinaven across Kyle of Durness

Kyle of Durness

Kyle of Durness

Old man of Stoer, Lochinver

Coire Ghranda, Beinn Dearg
from the Bealach

Arkle from across Loch Stack

Beinn Dearg group from An Teallach

Looking north from above
Duncansbysea-stacks

Cul Beag from the road
to the Western Isles

Remnants of Castle of Old Wick
near Wick

Lighthouse at Dunnet Head,
Orkneys behind

Sea-cliffs west of Strathy Point

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