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Scotland from Above: Edinburgh to Fingal's Cave Route (HD)

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Scotland 5 Staffa HD

Staffa, Iona, Isle of Mull, Oban, Fintgal's Cave, Basking Shark, Birdlife, Puffins,
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Fingal's Cave, Staffa, Scotland.

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Fingal's Cave, Staffa, Scotland.
Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics.
Fingal's Cave is formed entirely from hexagonally jointed basalt columns within a Paleocene lava flow.
The cave has a large arched entrance and is filled by the sea. Several sightseeing cruises organized from April to September by local companies pass the entrance to the cave.
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Scotland.

Scotland’s towns, villages, cities, iconic attractions and stunning landscapes are as varied and as diverse as they come, so no matter where you end up you’ll be blown away by the breathtaking setting around you.

In the Highlands, one of the most famous and iconic landscapes is Glen Coe. Well-known across the globe for its features in big blockbuster movies, such as Braveheart and Highlander, its landscape is made up of swooping glens, towering mountains and an atmosphere that will leave you in awe. Nearby, the scenic Loch Leven is a perfect location for picturesque walks and exploring. Making an appearance in the Harry Potter films, the Glenfinnan Viaduct is an easily recognisable attraction, located in the incredible setting of Loch Shiel on the west coast. Take a trip on the Jacobite Steam Train and venture across the viaduct for a unique and memorable day out. Probably the most photographed castle in Scotland, Eilean Donan Castle near Dornie is a famous Scottish icon and once you set eyes on it, it’s easy to see why.

In the east, Dunnottar Castle is an incredible fortress perched on the Aberdeenshire coastline that is must-see when in the area and is home to many rich secrets of Scotland’s colourful past. Further south, head to the newly-opened and world-renowned V&A Dundee. This museum hosts incredible exhibitions of art and design from throughout the years and is Scotland’s first design museum and the only V&A museum in the world outside London.

Edinburgh & The Lothians has bundles to offer too. Connecting Edinburgh and Fife, the Forth Road Bridge in South Queensferry is one of the most iconic man-made structures in Scotland that dates back to the 19th century. Take a stroll across the bridge and marvel at the views out to sea. Edinburgh is bursting at the seams with attractions, famous locations, historic museums and more. Edinburgh Castle, Scott Monument, National Museum of Scotland, Royal Mile, Calton Hill and Princes Street Gardens are just a few of the places to visit. Just outside of the city, Rosslyn Chapel is nestled in the heart of Midlothian and boasts unique and mysterious carvings, tales of age-old myths and legends, and stunning grounds to explore.

Due south from Edinburgh, Dumfries & Galloway is home to the peculiar triangle-shaped Caerlaverock Castle. This medieval fortress features a moat, twin-towered gatehouse and imposing battlements, giving it a real ancient feel and atmosphere.
The Borders Railway encapsulates the enchanting regions of Edinburgh, Midlothian and the Scottish Borders alongside the rich history, landscapes, outdoor activities and more that these areas boast. Starting in Edinburgh Waverley, the train stops at various locations including Brunstane, Shawfair, Eskbank and Gorebridge before terminating in Tweedbank.

Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city, offers the liveliness of city life, alongside striking architecture, fascinating museums, bustling streets and more. Explore the Riverside Museum, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, People’s Palace and more to get a real feel of what the city is all about. North west of Glasgow in Argyll, the romantic Inveraray Castle on the shores of Loch Fyne is one of Scotland’s finest stately homes that has complimented the surrounding landscape since the early 15th century.

Explore the traditional and cultural side of Scotland on our incredible islands. In the Outer Hebrides the Hebridean Way from Vatersay in the south to the Isle of Lewis in the north is not to be missed. It’s a wonderful way to explore the islands either by bike on the 185-mile cycle network or on the long distance 156-mile walking route. On the Isle of Lewis, the popular Calanais Standing Stones are 5,000 years old with a visitor centre that guides you through the ages and tells the story of this world-famous attraction. Nearby on the Isle of Harris, Seilebost Beach will make you think you are somewhere in the Caribbean. With crystal clear waters, golden sandy beaches, and crisp sea air, the scenery will really take your breath away.

Further north, Orkney is another fascinating collection of Scottish islands. Visit the Neolithic site of Skara Brae and learn about the prehistoric settlement that was once found here and delve into what life was like on the islands some 5,000 years ago.
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Edinburgh in 4K

Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland is located in Lothian on the Firth of Forth’s southern shore and is a center for education especially in the fields of medicine, law, literature and engineering. The city was the first city in the world to have fire service in 1703 and is currently the greenest city in UK, even though its nickname is “Old Smoky” due to an era when the air was full of smoke because of the amount of coal being burnt for heat.

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Edinburgh Scotland - From Above Incredible Aerial Views - Drone Footage 2023 - Flying Over Scotland

A Look to the most incredible places in Edinburgh From Above:

Edinburgh belongs to the list of the most beautiful cities in the world Edinburgh and is a top destination with many fairy tale incredible and amazing look like places you must visit in this video you can enjoy all this incredible places from above.

Places visited:

Dean Village.
Victoria Street. (Inspiration for the Diagon alley in Harry Potter)
Firth of Fourth Cruise .
Princess Street Gardens.
Edinburgh Castle.
Calton Hill.
National Monument.
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BEAUTIFUL SCOTLAND - Where The Hills Are Green - 4K DRONE VIDEO (Mavic 2 Pro)

Welcome to magical Scotland!

Two weeks full of endless landscapes, mesmerizing waterfalls and beautiful sceneries in every corner.

Our Route (1800miles)
Edinburgh-Ballater-Elgin-Ullapool-Portnalong (Isle of Skye)-St.Catherines (Loch Fyne)-Portpatrick-Manchester

Can't wait to be back someday to explore more of Scotland - Where The Hills Are Green!

Timestamps:

00:00 - Sligachan Old Bridge (Isle of Skye)
00:23 - Glen Coe
00:32 - Somewhere on the way from Ullapool to Skye
00:41 - Drumbeg
00:51 - Loch Fyne
01:00 - Loch Nedd
01:10 - River Drynoch (Isle of Skye)
01:19 - Somewhere around Loch Fyne
01:29 - Ardvreck Castle (Loch Assynt)
01:38 - Benmore Botanic Gardens (Cowal)
01:47 - Loch Trool
01:57 - Loch Maree
02:07 - Dunnottar Castle
02:16 - Talisker Bay
02:26 - Clashnessie Falls
02:35 - Dunvegan (Isle of Skye)
02:45 - Old Man of Storr (Isle of Skye)
02:54 - Loch Fyne
03:03 - Eilean Donan Castle
03:13 - Sligachan Old Bridge (Isle of Skye)
03:15 - Dolphin Sighting at Chanonry Point
03:25 - Neist Point Lighthouse (Isle of Skye)
03:29 - Old Bridge of Avon / Ballindalloch Castle
03:34 - Talisker Bay Waterfalls
03:39 - Puck's Glenn
03:44 - Dun na Cuaiche Watchtower (Inveraray / Loch Fyne)
03:49 - Ullapool
03:53 - Dunskey Castle (Portpatrick)
03:55 - Loch Harport (Isle of Skye)
03:58 - River Drynoch (Isle of Skye)
04:00 - Inveraray Castle
04:05 - Loch Trool
04:16 - Loch Maree
04:25 - Puck's Glenn
04:35 - Ullapool
04:44 - Neist Point Lighthouse (Isle of Skye)

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05:08 - Glen Coe (Lochan na h-Achlaise)

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Fingal's Cave - Island of Staffa | How To Get There And What To Expect

I didn't know what to expect when we planned to go to Fingal's Cave, nor did I expect to be astounded at the strength the Puffins on the island would have against the torrent of wind. This was one of the most unique tours I have taken in a long time. Fingal's Cave on Staffa Island in Scotland is truly as inspirational as so many artists, authors, poets and folklore have also found.

The Formation of the Cave: 
Rising out of the Ocean this gargantuan Oceanic cave rises 72 feet (22m) out of the water, and the depth of the cave is approximately 269 feet (82m). Geologists estimate the cave itself is 50 million years old.

Staffa island itself is mad in layers, like an onion (Shrek reference :), The first layer is the tuff layer (the part underwater), the second layer is crystalline structures that make up the top of the island, and connecting the two are the black columns of black fine-grained tertiary basalt. This type of layering bodes well for the folklore surrounding the island, and what mythological characters may have built it.
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Staffa & Fingal's Cave

AS SEEN ON SKYEYE BRITAIN - LAUNCHING IN EARLY 2013! -
Felix Mendelssohn, after visiting Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa, was inspired to write his famous Hebrides Overture in 1832. The basalt columns that rise up from the sea are an extraordinary site, and it was the Vikings who named the island after the Old Norse name Staffa meaning pillar of stave.

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The Highlands, Oban. Lochgilphead. Loch Fyne, Inveraray, Largs, Loch Lomond, Great Cumbrae, Staffa, Iona, Iona Abbey, Hebrides, Iona Nunnery, Isle of Mull, Staffa, Iona, Oban, Fingal's Cave, Basking Shark, Birdlife, Puffins, Bird Sanctuary, Seahouses, Guillemots, 6th Century history. St Aidan and St Cuthbert, The herring boat houses, Lindisfarne Castle, Priory, St. Mary's Church,

Fingal's Cave

Some time last year I was wasting time on Facebook when I saw a post '25 Places You Must Visit in the UK Before You Die'. It turned out I'd visited a few of them already! But what was considered the number 1 place to visit......? Fingal's Cave of course!

I made it my mission to get to Staffa Island, (which from London is no small task!). It was breathtaking, it was beautiful, it was intense. There was some deep stoic charm in these hexagonal pillars, they burst from the earth millions of years ago and remain unchanged.

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Inside Fingal's Cave (The Hebrides) HD

Inside the wonderful Fingal's cave, Staffa, Scotland 2017.

Staffa, Fingals Cave with MV Iolaire of Iona

A montage of wonderful photo memories visiting the Island of Staffa for Fingal's Cave and the Puffins which are there from May until last week of July. A super taster for doing the real thing when lockdown becomes lifted.

Natural wonders - Fingal’s Cave (Scotland)

Natural wonders - Fingal’s Cave
Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics. The National Trust for Scotland owns the cave as part of a National Nature Reserve. It became known as Fingal's Cave after the eponymous hero of an epic poem by 18th-century Scots poet-historian James Macpherson.
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Fingal's Cave - Island of Staffa

Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides. It is formed from hexagonally-jointed basalt columns similar to the Giant's Causeway in Ireland. The Giant's Causeway and Fingal's Cave were both formed by the same lava flow 60 million years ago. In Gaelic mythology Fionn mac Cumhaill, a giant, constructed a causeway from Ireland to Scotland out basalt colums. Fionn built it to allow a Scottish giant, Benandonner, come and fight him. After deceiving Benandonner and bighting off his finger of power Fionn chased him back to Scotland but Benandonner ran so hard the causewasy collapsed behind him. Fionn took a sod of earth, forming Lough Neagh, and threw it after Benandonner but it fell in the Irish sea to form the Isle of Man.

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Fingal's Cave Scotland

Fingal's Cave, Staffa, Scotland

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The walk to Fingal’s Cave.

A view of the sunset from Glengorm Castle, outside of Tobermory, on the Isle of Mull in Scotland.

ISLE OF STAFFA: Fingals Cave and Puffins

In May of 2018, my friend and I did a grand tour of Scotland. On our last day in Scotland, we had decided to go and see the puffins and Fingals Cave on Staffa Island! Oh what a fantastic way to end our trip! It was so unreal! I had never seen rock formations like that before! And I had always wanted to see puffins! We were lucky because we were there right at their nesting season, so there were lots of these little birds. It was incredible! #Scotland #Fingalscave #Staffa

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Take a trip over some of Scotland's most spectacular locations and see how they look from above. All filmed over the past 5 years with a variety of aircraft. Can you name them all?

They include, the Wallace Monument, Scott Monument, Linlithgow Palace, Edinburgh Castle,Tantallon Castle, Blackness Castle, Castle Campbell, the Kelpies at Helix Park, St Andrew Square, Glencoe, The Fife Coast, the Atlantic Bridge, The Forth Road and Rail Bridges, Arthur's Seat, Bass Rock, Marr Lodge, the Falkirk Wheel, Seil Island, the Avon Aquaduct, St Gyles Cathedral, Bannockburn, the Hydro.

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