I was a bit late joining the photo-walk this year, but caught up with the small crowd of folks in Inverary prior to walking around the town with a camera in tow.
The views from the front, looking up lochs Shira and Fyne to sunlit mountains surrounding Glenkinglas, were stunning.
We also went around the Jail, where one of the guides pretended to have been naughty…
Sunlight on mountains around the head of Loch Fyne - Glenkinglas. Taken from the front at Inverary - a beautiful sunny day.
One of my favouite shops - Loch Fyne Whiskies in Inverary.
The shop-keeper is a class act.
First he asks what you like (Glen Turret) and how much you want to pay.
He gives you three to choose from: one that's the same taste profile but more-so; one that ends-up sprayed on the opposite wall (a Speyside); and finally the one that you leave with, that costs just that little bit more than you said...
Sunlight on mountains around the head of Loch Fyne - Glenkinglas. Taken from the front at Inverary - a beautiful sunny day.
One of the guides in Inverary Jail pretending to have been naughty.
Sunlight on mountains around the head of Loch Fyne - Glenkinglas. Taken from the front at Inverary - a beautiful sunny day.
Statue outside the Loch Fyne Whiskies shop, Inverary
A wide-angle panorama of Loch Shira and Loch Fyne from the front at Inverary.
One of the guides in Inverary Jail pretending to have been naughty.
Sunlight on mountains around the head of Loch Fyne - Glenkinglas. Taken from the front at Inverary - a beautiful sunny day.