With travel abroad still looking uncertain this year, top landscape pros compile a new bucket list of great locations in Britain that avoids the obvious honeypots and camera-wielding staycation crowds Scotland Eilean Bàn (White Island) This six-acre island (situated between the Isle of Skye and mainland Scotland) is a haven for wildlife with otters, seals, cormorants, shags and herons regularly sighted from its shoreline. Eilean Bàn is the former home of author Gavin Maxwell and, as such, there is a museum dedicated to him close to the water’s edge. The island supports one of the struts of Skye Bridge and has its own lighthouse, offering plenty of opportunities for wildlife, landscape and architecture images. Isle of Muck, Small Isles Despite boasting white sandy beaches, secluded bays and visits from eagles, whales, porpoises and puffins, this low-lying island on the west coast of Scotland is often overlooked by visitors to the Small Isles. Beinn Airein is the highest point on the island (452ft above sea level) and is an easy climb for a wonderful 360° panoramic view of the surrounding islands. Mingary Castle, Ardnamurchan Built in the early 14th century and a ruin for many years, this castle is now […]
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