Rubha na Traghad Beach & Port Nan Long Bay, North Uist, Outer Hebrides

Rubha na Traghad Beach & Port Nan Long Bay

Our campsite for the night was just to the left of this shot – a truly amazing spot to spend the night. From parking up in the evening until leaving early next morning for the ferry to Lewis we didn’t see a single person. There’s nothing quite like watching the sun set over the Atlantic Ocean Read more about Rubha na Traghad Beach & Port Nan Long Bay[…]

Evening Light near Buttermere

Taken from the brilliant Sykes Farm camp site in Buttermere, looking up towards Whiteless Pike. I stopped in for a night in the Lake District to break up a long journey from the Outer Hebrides and was lucky enough to have the tent pitched in time to relax and enjoy the stunning evening light. Today’s Read more about Evening Light near Buttermere[…]

Agden Rocher in the Mist

Taken a couple of years ago while out on a great circular walk. Starting in High Bradfield on the outskirts of Sheffield the walk takes in the incredible Bailey Hill, the remains of a Norman Motte-and-Bailey castle, before climbing up to and along the quiet and majestic Agden Rocher. Finally descending into the valley and Read more about Agden Rocher in the Mist[…]

Bleaberry Tarn

Taken during a walk through the mountains along the south-western side of Buttermere in the Lake District a few years ago. This valley is one of my favourite places in the UK, always providing stunning views and packed with fond memories of family holidays here. Today’s photo is available to purchase here.

The Druid’s Idol

The Druid’s Idol, estimated to weigh over 200 tons, balances precariously on a tiny support – it’s been this way for many years – hard to believe it won’t fall over with the lightest breeze, but still it stands! Brimham Rocks – such a magical and otherworldly place. Pillars of the most deformed gritstone imaginable Read more about The Druid’s Idol[…]