Volcanic rock columns are home to black guillemots, fulmars, puffins and the magical Fingal’s Cave.
Fragments of the past haunt these islands, now home to the UK’s largest colony of Atlantic puffins.
Eagles soar and dolphins splash around these Hebridean islands, also home to a rare Pictish stone.
Cradle of Scottish Christianity, surrounded by white sandy beaches and turquoise seas.
Thousands of years of human history share a Hebridean island with 20,000 breeding seabirds.
Golden eagles, red deer and otters inhabit this spectacular peninsula on the Isle of Mull.
Bold colors and fragrant scents bring an exotic touch to this Argyll coastal garden.
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