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We spotted four donkeys in a field near Ettrick Bay (a third grey one out of shot ... visual guide to the Jewel in the Clyde, the Isle of Bute. Here are a few of my previous entries.
We spotted four donkeys in a field near Ettrick Bay (a third grey one out of shot ... Flying Cat from can I have one please? Bute Photography from Bute Plaid from Outback carol from counting ...
As longer days and warmer weather continue, many of us will be planning days and weekends away to Scotland’s stunning sandy shores. Our coasts offer breathtaking, often-overlooked beaches, with ...
THE ISLE of Bute is a haven for walking, cycling, fishing and wildlife. Expect idyllic, deserted beaches, fab food and a whole lot of history on this Scottish isle, says writer Robin McKelvie.
We swam at Ettrick Bay, built sandcastles at Ascog and climbed the hill at St Blane’s Chapel to spy the Sleeping Warrior on Arran. Jenson at Ascog Bay on Bute, a dog-friendly destination.
Further on, turn left for Ettrick Bay and climb the one significant hill ... cairn there's an uninterrupted view down the Kyles of Bute to Arran. It's a fine place to relax and perhaps hear ...
The Isle of Bute can be found in the Firth of Clyde ... which include the ever-popular Ettrick Bay on the west coast, and the hidden gem that is Scalpsie Bay. Mount Stuart House and the ruins ...
Sunset over Ettrick Bay, Isle of Bute. Martin Dougan, from Rothesay, watched the dog walkers make the most of the remaining daylight. The view from the summit of Driesh in the Cairngorms.
A Second World War mine found by divers in the Firth of Clyde has been detonated by the Royal Navy. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the ...
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