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5 breathtaking photographs from celebrated outdoors man Cameron McNeish’s journey through the wild heart of Scotland

24th March 2020

Travelling on foot, by bike, by pack-raft and with his beloved campervan, Cameron McNeish’s journey for took him over 300 miles through some of the Scotland’s most impressive wild locations.

1. The Falls of Bruar

The wonderful waterfalls of the Falls of Bruar are the perfect antidote to the noise of cars, lorries and caravans of the nearby A9.

2. The Angus Glens

A favourite destination among locals, these glens are rarely visited by people from other parts of Scotland. Cameron says, ‘You feel as if you are dropping out of the known world’ when you come here.

3. Looking towards Kinloch Rannoch

Just under Munro status, this hill provides fine views over the surrounding landscape and over to one of Scotland’s most popular mountains, Schiehallion.

4. Glen Feshie

A favourite Highland glen, this location is a conservation success story. Now the trees seem to be almost literally racing up the hill.

5. Loch Ossian

Accessed only by foot, train or bike, Loch Ossian and the surrounding hills provide a wonderful sense of peace and wellbeing.

Cameron’s journey

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