Thumbnails of Photographs and Pictures from Walks in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

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Honesty box for parking in The Silage Pit at Ben Lawers Farm on the north western side of Loch Tay   Parking at Ben Lawers Farm on the north western side of Loch Tay   Tullich Hill across Loch Tay from Ben Lawers Farm   Creagan na Beinne across Loch Tay from Ben Lawers Farm   Beinn Bhreac (Loch Tay) across Loch Tay from Ben Lawers Farm   Sheep skull nailed to a tree in Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve beside Lawers Burn   The path through Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve beside Lawers Burn   Meall Greigh from Lawers Burn where it enters Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve   Footbridge over Lawers Burn   Ben Lawers summit Trig Point and Memorial   Ben Lawers summit Trig Point   Summit cairn on Creag an Fhithich   Lochan nan Cat and Meall Greigh from Bealach Dubh between Ben Lawers and An Stuc (Ben Lawers)   Ben Lawers from Lochan nan Cat   Meall Garbh (Loch Tay) from Lochan nan Cat   An Stuc (Ben Lawers) from Lochan nan Cat   Meall Greigh from Lawers Burn above the dam   An Stuc (Ben Lawers) (centre) and Meall Garbh (Loch Tay) (right) from Lawers Burn above the dam   Lawers Burn Dam with An Stuc (Ben Lawers) (left) and Meall Garbh (Loch Tay) (centre) in the background   Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve   Trees for Tarmachan sign in Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve   Meall Corranaich (left) and Beinn Ghlas (Breadalbane) from the track south of Meall nan Tarmachan   Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve   The small cairn on the summit of Creag na Caillich   Beinn na Rachan (Meall nan Tarmachan) and Meall Garbh (Meall nan Tarmachan) from Creag na Caillich   Glen Lochay from Creag na Caillich   Glen Lochay and Meall Ghaordaidh from Creag na Caillich   Glen Lochay and Meall Ghaordaidh with Meall Ton Eich in the foreground from Beinn nan Eachan (Meall nan Tarmachan)   Creag na Caillich from Beinn nan Eachan (Meall nan Tarmachan)   Summit cairn on Beinn nan Eachan (Meall nan Tarmachan)   The path running along the top of the Tarmachan ridge   Looking back to Meall Garbh (Meall nan Tarmachan) on the Tarmachan ridge   Negotiating the narrow edge between Meall Garbh (Meall nan Tarmachan) and Beinn nan Eachan (Meall nan Tarmachan) in poor conditions   Summit of Meall Garbh (Meall nan Tarmachan)   Unnamed lochan on the Meall nan Tarmachan Ridge   Summit cairn on Meall nan Tarmachan   Loch Tay from the summit cairn on Meall nan Tarmachan (South East Top)   Loch Tay and Killin from the lower slopes of Meall Nan Tarmachan   Drinking in the view from the summit of Creag na Caillich   Hiking the Meall nan Tarmachan ridge   Top of Beinn nan Eachan (Meall nan Tarmachan)   Walking the Meall nan Tarmachan ridge   Meall Garbh (Meall nan Tarmachan) summit rock   On Meall nan Tarmachan summit   Ladder stile on the bealach between Meall nan Tarmachan (South East Top) and Meall nan Tarmachan itself   The summit cairn on Meall nan Tarmachan (South East Top)   On the summit of Meall nan Tarmachan (South East Top)   The cairn on the summit of Meall nan Tarmachan   Stag sculpture near the car park for the Birks of Aberfeldy   Aberfeldy town sign   Warning sign in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Upper Moness Falls from above in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Moness Burn in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Upper Moness Falls in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Another of the many pretty waterfalls in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Another of the many pretty waterfalls in the Birks of Aberfeldy   On of the larger waterfalls in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Burns' Seat in the Birks of Aberfeldy   One of the many waterfalls in the Birks of Aberfeldy   The walkway in the Birks of Aberfeldy   One of the many waterfalls in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Statue to Robert Burns sitting on a bench in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Statue to Robert Burns sitting on a bench in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Moness Burn in Moness Dun Wood, the Birks of Aberfeldy   Bust on the vehicle barriers at the entrance to the Birks of Aberfeldy   Moness Burn in the Birks of Aberfeldy   The Rob Roy Way in the Birks of Aberfeldy   Welcome to the Birks of Aberfeldy   Aberfeldy War Memorial   Medallion on the top of the ornate fountain in the centre of Aberfeldy   Ornate fountain in the centre of Aberfeldy   Autumn cloud over Glen Lyon   On Meall nan Tarmachan in the snow   Nick and Jet my dog at the top of Schiehallion   This is the stunning view over Loch Tummel from Queen's View   Ben Chonzie from Glen Lednock in all its autumn glory   Snow capped Ben Lawers and Loch Tay from Kenmore   Ben Lawers from  Beinn Ghlas (Breadalbane)   In the woods near Ossian Hall, near Dunkeld   The River Braan near Ossian Hall, near Dunkeld   Falls of the Braan at Ossian Hall, near Dunkeld   Falls of the Braan at the Hermitage, near Dunkeld   Falls of the Braan at the Hermitage, near Dunkeld   Ben Vorlich (Coire Garbh) from near Derry on the North shore of Loch Earn   On Meall Ghaordie   Fellow peak bagger Matt Curren on Stuc a' Chroin - looking across to Ben Vorlich   On Schiehallion   On King's Seat (Birnan Hill)   On Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain   On Ben Vrackie   On Beinn Mhanach (Loch Lyon)   On Ben Lawers   Isla, my hillwalking companion, on Beinn a' Chuallaich   On Ben Lawers   On Ben Lawers   Looking onto An Stuc (Ben Lawers) from Meall Garbh (Loch Tay)   Schiehallion poking out of the mist   Wild Camping on Beinn a' Ghlo   Wild Camping - The Water of Tarf   The Tarf Hotel Bothy  



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