Photographs of a circular walk around Craigallian Loch:
- through Craigallian Woods past Craigallian House
- returning by the West
Highland Way
from the Khyber Pass to Carbeth
Craigallian
Woods
|
Kilpatrick
Hills and
Craigallian Loch
from Craigallian Woods |
Craigallian
House
The Victorian mansion was built for A. G. (Allan Graham) Barns-Graham and was completed in the autumn of 1885 |
Craigallian
House
|
Craigallian
House and Craigallian
Loch
|
The
stables at Craigallian
House
|
Interior
of Craigallian
House
|
Daffodils
in Springtime
|
Entrance
gate and Lodge for Craigallian House
|
Craigallian
House Nameplate
|
Signpost on path to Coult Brae
|
Path to Coult Brae
|
Path to Coult Brae
|
From Path to Coult Brae
|
From Path to Coult Brae
|
Craigallian
House and Craigallian
Loch
|
Craigallian
House
|
" The
Fire " Memorial
on the West Highland Way at Craigallian Loch The Fire at Craigallian Loch was
a beacon of hope to many poor,
out-of-work, young people in the Great Depression of the 1930s. Many of those who sat around its flames were an inspiration to a later generation of walkers and climbers. By its flickering light were born famous mountaineering clubs such as the Creagh Dhu, Lomond and Ptarmigan clubs. The memorial on the site of the fire has been erected to commemorate this legacy. |
Glencoe | Ben Nevis | Knoydart | Isle of Skye | Isle of Arran
The Eastern Highlands | The Central Highlands | The Southern Highlands | The NW Highlands
Google
Analytics