2. Durness BeachDurness Durness is a village and civil parish in the north-west Highlands of Scotland. It lies on the north coast of the country in the traditional county of Sutherland, around 120 miles north of Inverness. The area is remote, and the parish is huge and sparsely populated, covering an area from east of Loch Eriboll to Cape Wrath, the most north-westerly point of the Scottish mainland.The population is dispersed and includes a number of townships including Kempie, Eriboll, Laid, Rispond, Sangobeg, Leirinmore, Smoo, Sangomore, Durine, Balnakeil and Keoldale. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Achmelvich BeachLochinver Achmelvich is a settlement situated in the Highland region of Scotland. The name comes from the Gaelic Achadh - a plain or meadow and mealvaich - sandy dunes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Scotland's Best: Drumrunie to Lochinver single-track road
Beneath Stac Pollaidh, with vistas of Suilven, Canisp, Cul Mor and Ben Mor Coigach, the 20 mile single track road from Drumrunie junction on the A835, to Lochinver, crosses some of Scotland's most magnificent scenery and links the tiny settlements of Inverpolly and Inverkirkaig. The journey will take a couple of hours and is well worth it. If you are in a hurry take the 27 mile route by Loch Assynt. Fortunately the road is closed to caravans.
A5 London (Marble Arch) to Holyhead entire length time lapse
A time lapse video sped up 30 times of a drive starting out at Marble Arch in London along the entire length of the A5 road to Holyhead in North West Wales. The drive goes through some beautiful countryside including Snowdonia and over the Menai Bridge.