The population of Aberdour probably contains as many commuters to Edinburgh as it does those involved in Fife businesses or employment. The popularity of the harbour for leisure activities is never better in evidence than here at high tide.
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A solitary little boat enjoys the first rays of an April sun as it awaits the events of the day ahead in the sheltered natural haven of a sandy inlet between the rocky headlands at Ardtoe.
There are lots of “secret places” along the northern shores of the Solway Firth. Balcary Bay is to the immediate south-east of Auchencairn and looks out to Heston Island.
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It is always worth the photographer's time, when around the Ballachulish area, to have a look at this haven for local yacht owners. The location is stunning.
Avoch (pronounced 'och') is an old fishing village which looks across the Moray Firth from the southern edge of the Black Isle; Inverness is but fifteen minutes away. Though the harbour buzz has gone, it retains its attractions for visitors.
Cramond, Edinburgh. Few Edinburgh residents would argue that the shoreline walks from Cramond (where the River Almond meets the Firth of Forth) along to Silverknowes are not up with the very best in the city. The presence of moored yachts…