As good as your video is, you really have to experience it in person to get the most of it. I drove through it for the first time last year and I’m Scottish! And 52! It truly is magical.🙂
Not all of us live in Scotland ... and being in New Zealand at the moment feels like a million miles away! As people with Scottish heritage we will never tire of seeing these beautiful videos and be inspired. Thank you Coast2Coast for making and uploading them 🙂
I'm lucky enough to call Scotland home. I was fortunate to have to drive my lorry through Glencoe once every week for 6 years. I don't think I've seen it looking the same twice, the lighting is stunning and constantly changing. You can get 4 seasons in one day! Now I'm retired, I regularly drive up the A82 in my motorhome and can stop at my leisure. A word of warning. If you stop off at any of the parking areas, many have deep pot holes, often full of water. Not the best place to disable your car!
How could anyone not fall in love with this place.. I would have absolutely given anything to have been able to live there and see all this every day of my life.. have visited quite a few times in the past and always felt so sad leaving.. its definitely a part of our little island that is so very worth visiting.❤
Thanks Venessa. I am blessed and lucky to call this area home. I hope you come and enjoy the fabulous Scottish scenery and hospitality soon :) thanks, Liam
Totally agree with your sentiments, and yet so few people from the UK have ever ventured up to these stunning areas, including (incredibly) plenty of Scots. I visit The Highlands 2-3 times a year, and my favourite break is the 2 week holiday my wife and myself spend just before Christmas each year in The Cairngorms...
@@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne we stayed in a cottage in Onich end at of November ,it evidently use to be a shop and petrol place,its was absolutely amazing, loved every second of it,we even got a little dusting of snow which made the scenery look like the mountains were painted autumnal gold with a dusting of icing sugar.. have normally gone in the summer but autumn was by far the best.. for anyone who appreciates nature and its gifts then the Highlands is a must,even if its just once in a lifetime.. it always makes me feel quite emotional surrounded by all those majestic mountains etc. However its quite a haul from one end of the country to the other, so probably at my age I've made my last trip.. unless I look into coaching holidays.
We drive from Warwickshire but split the journey overnight in Warrington (can recommend the Premier Inn at M6 junction 21). We go every year to Newtonmore and never fail to get snow, sometimes a far few feet of the stuff. As you say, the views are truly breathtaking. We hate leaving to head south. Indeed I would happily relocate to the Highlands if I could afford to retire...@@vanessamoyes6243
Thank you for sharing your travels with us all. I am scottish so for me scotland is not only my homeland but i love her beauty. Scotland ourland forever. 🏴🏴🏴
Extraordinary, incredibly beautiful, thank you. The thing about the mountains in Scotland, is that while they are impressive they are kind of gentle, rounded; soft to look at. Is that because they are geologically old, ancient, weathered, and worn away? ... That shot at 2:37 - just gorgeous, the snow-clad valley ahead, the clouds ... what an extraordinary country. How lucky you are to live there ♥
The soft rounded appearance is largely due to glaciation during the last ice age; and to the type of rock. Visit Skye and you’ll see a difference in geology between the Black Cuillins and the Red Cuillins.
The Scottish mountains owe their current appearance to the process of erosion. Initially, they would have reached heights comparable to the French Alps or the Himalayas. Roughly 200 million years ago, the Scottish Highlands, Appalachian Mountains, and the Atlas Mountains formed a single extensive mountain range known as the Central Pangean range. However, the passage of time, along with weathering and glaciation, has gradually diminished their majestic peaks and smoothed out their rugged edges, resulting in the distinct appearance they possess today.
@@OrganMusicYT Thank you for your replies. It has sent me to google, to do more research. Living in the Southern Hemisphere (NZ) we know and hear more about the origins of our own country in Gondwanaland. We are not so familiar with Pangaea. I find these things fascinating ... I do not think there is any other place on earth that looks like the Highlands though - unless they are forest covered and we cannot see the underlying shapes. Thank you again 🙂
@coasttocoast23 can't wait to get up there next year..being made redundant and am taking a few months off for travel,so looking forward to getting back to explore the Highlands once more ,was last there as a child...am now 54🤣
Stunning Just perfect timing.. So happy to see a bit of camaflage paint on "that cottage" at last.. Why has it taken a major war to get it painted out of prominence,, 💯❤🩹🤓🙏🤳
Ridden it three times on a motorcycle and will be again this May. Simply stunning. I live in Penrith so have the fells, lakes and North Pennines, to the Scottish Borders to enjoy. Moved from southern England, lire up North is so much better.
I know this is the best scenery in Scotland 😊 especially when you see the stags wouldn't it be great if you could see the golden eagle as well more likely in the cairngorms you will see the eagle 😊
Sorry for the late reply. The roads are notorious for accidents around Glencoe and the west of Scotland in summer. Just yesterday I witnessed a motorbike accident on the A85 where the biker was killed. Winter is much less risk as it’s quieter but can still be risky with the unpredictable Scottish weather! Enjoy the area, take it easy, and be safe 😀It’s a beautiful part of the world. Thanks Liam
Quite the detour, but take the A721 /A72 towards Peebles, which you can access south of Glasgow on the M74, then cutting east towards Carluke. From Peebles the A703 will take you North towards Edinburgh. Beautiful countryside along the way and Peebles is a beautiful little town. Should take you around 21/2 hours to complete. Hope this helps! Liam
Beautiful video but you were driving far, far too close to the wee red car in front, particularly through the Meeting of the Three Waters section. Vehicles can and do stop suddenly on this road if the driver sees a lay-by.
Now you all know why the english politicians dont want Scotland to be independent ? We have some of the finest natural resources and minerals available in abundance...and that is our Sovereign wealth .
As good as your video is, you really have to experience it in person to get the most of it. I drove through it for the first time last year and I’m Scottish! And 52! It truly is magical.🙂
You’re not wrong there John. Nothing is as good as experiencing it in person. Cheers,
Liam
Not all of us live in Scotland ... and being in New Zealand at the moment feels like a million miles away! As people with Scottish heritage we will never tire of seeing these beautiful videos and be inspired. Thank you Coast2Coast for making and uploading them 🙂
I'm lucky enough to call Scotland home. I was fortunate to have to drive my lorry through Glencoe once every week for 6 years. I don't think I've seen it looking the same twice, the lighting is stunning and constantly changing. You can get 4 seasons in one day!
Now I'm retired, I regularly drive up the A82 in my motorhome and can stop at my leisure.
A word of warning. If you stop off at any of the parking areas, many have deep pot holes, often full of water. Not the best place to disable your car!
Spot on Davy, the potholes are treacherous. For such a popular road and beauty, it’s ridiculous it’s not been upgraded in recent years.
How could anyone not fall in love with this place.. I would have absolutely given anything to have been able to live there and see all this every day of my life.. have visited quite a few times in the past and always felt so sad leaving.. its definitely a part of our little island that is so very worth visiting.❤
Thanks Venessa. I am blessed and lucky to call this area home. I hope you come and enjoy the fabulous Scottish scenery and hospitality soon :) thanks,
Liam
Totally agree with your sentiments, and yet so few people from the UK have ever ventured up to these stunning areas, including (incredibly) plenty of Scots. I visit The Highlands 2-3 times a year, and my favourite break is the 2 week holiday my wife and myself spend just before Christmas each year in The Cairngorms...
@@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne we stayed in a cottage in Onich end at of November ,it evidently use to be a shop and petrol place,its was absolutely amazing, loved every second of it,we even got a little dusting of snow which made the scenery look like the mountains were painted autumnal gold with a dusting of icing sugar.. have normally gone in the summer but autumn was by far the best.. for anyone who appreciates nature and its gifts then the Highlands is a must,even if its just once in a lifetime.. it always makes me feel quite emotional surrounded by all those majestic mountains etc. However its quite a haul from one end of the country to the other, so probably at my age I've made my last trip.. unless I look into coaching holidays.
We drive from Warwickshire but split the journey overnight in Warrington (can recommend the Premier Inn at M6 junction 21). We go every year to Newtonmore and never fail to get snow, sometimes a far few feet of the stuff. As you say, the views are truly breathtaking. We hate leaving to head south. Indeed I would happily relocate to the Highlands if I could afford to retire...@@vanessamoyes6243
Thank you for sharing your travels with us all. I am scottish so for me scotland is not only my homeland but i love her beauty. Scotland ourland forever. 🏴🏴🏴
Thank you Hugh
Extraordinary, incredibly beautiful, thank you. The thing about the mountains in Scotland, is that while they are impressive they are kind of gentle, rounded; soft to look at. Is that because they are geologically old, ancient, weathered, and worn away? ... That shot at 2:37 - just gorgeous, the snow-clad valley ahead, the clouds ... what an extraordinary country. How lucky you are to live there ♥
Thank you Barbara. Yes I feel very privileged to have this all on my doorstep❤️
The soft rounded appearance is largely due to glaciation during the last ice age; and to the type of rock. Visit Skye and you’ll see a difference in geology between the Black Cuillins and the Red Cuillins.
The Scottish mountains owe their current appearance to the process of erosion. Initially, they would have reached heights comparable to the French Alps or the Himalayas. Roughly 200 million years ago, the Scottish Highlands, Appalachian Mountains, and the Atlas Mountains formed a single extensive mountain range known as the Central Pangean range. However, the passage of time, along with weathering and glaciation, has gradually diminished their majestic peaks and smoothed out their rugged edges, resulting in the distinct appearance they possess today.
@@OrganMusicYT Thank you for your replies. It has sent me to google, to do more research. Living in the Southern Hemisphere (NZ) we know and hear more about the origins of our own country in Gondwanaland. We are not so familiar with Pangaea. I find these things fascinating ... I do not think there is any other place on earth that looks like the Highlands though - unless they are forest covered and we cannot see the underlying shapes. Thank you again 🙂
Watching this on the big screen TV at home.....just incredible..thanks for all your posts,please keep them coming👍👏👏👏
Thanks pal. Lots more vids coming this year👍😃
@coasttocoast23 can't wait to get up there next year..being made redundant and am taking a few months off for travel,so looking forward to getting back to explore the Highlands once more ,was last there as a child...am now 54🤣
Hope things pick up for you! I am lucky to live in the Western Highlands and never tire of the views 👌🏻
Stunning Just perfect timing.. So happy to see a bit of camaflage paint on "that cottage" at last.. Why has it taken a major war to get it painted out of prominence,, 💯❤🩹🤓🙏🤳
I haven't driven this road in years but it's as serene and beautiful as I remember. Thanks for taking me on this nostalgic trip. 👍😊
Glad you enjoyed it :)
wow what beautiful scenery thanx for sharing x
Scottish scenery is absolutely stunning, can’t be beat
Awesome!👍😎🇨🇦🏴💫
Brilliant seeing this, that's the same day we were there. It's us turning in at the start of the video!
Hope you had a great day. Incredible scenery🤩
Lovely, thank you. I travel this road frequently but always drive so it was nice to enjoy the journey without having to concentrate. Subscribed now 🙂
Glad you enjoyed and thank you :)
just a magical place
It,s not just the land , the people are the most open hearted and open handed . If you are in need there is always someone will help .
Just stunning
Well-done Sir...I am a Transplanted-to-Dorset Fufer, and Vids like this are real treats...your Choice of Music is ideal...mostly!...dgp
Thanks very much!
Absolutely fabulous
No beauty creams for this journey 😊 the fresh air is much better 💯
I keep thinking you are saying VIGIL instead of VIDEO. I know, it's your gorgeous accent buddy.
Love from San Diego, USA.
Thank you for your kind comments and glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Good vlog mate, thanks ATB
Thanks mate
Magnificent! UK
Ridden it three times on a motorcycle and will be again this May. Simply stunning. I live in Penrith so have the fells, lakes and North Pennines, to the Scottish Borders to enjoy. Moved from southern England, lire up North is so much better.
Love Penrith and the lakes. Visited a few years ago. And always love the stop at Tebay farm shop along the way.
We love Scotland ❤ my family are originally from there ❤ just subscribed to you 😊
Thank You very much. And I like the name of your channel! :)
I know this is the best scenery in Scotland 😊 especially when you see the stags wouldn't it be great if you could see the golden eagle as well more likely in the cairngorms you will see the eagle 😊
Hardly any snow on the mountains yesterday
Does your dashcam have a steadying mechanism: image is remarkably smooth!
A suggestion: perhaps provide names of the various peaks / mountains please? Like Buchaille Etive Mohr.
Thank you Linda - I will do that on the next one:)
I noticed someone's done a 'Free Palestine' paint-job on Saville's old hide-away🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
brill
Loved this video! I am planning for a roadtrip in late December can you please let me know if it’s a good idea/safe to drive in this season?
Sorry for the late reply. The roads are notorious for accidents around Glencoe and the west of Scotland in summer. Just yesterday I witnessed a motorbike accident on the A85 where the biker was killed. Winter is much less risk as it’s quieter but can still be risky with the unpredictable Scottish weather! Enjoy the area, take it easy, and be safe 😀It’s a beautiful part of the world.
Thanks Liam
@@coasttocoast23thank you!
Wow, indeed. 😂 What is the best scenic route between Glasgow and Edinburgh, please? - Maximum 9 hour drive at most, but preferably quicker!
Quite the detour, but take the A721 /A72 towards Peebles, which you can access south of Glasgow on the M74, then cutting east towards Carluke. From Peebles the A703 will take you North towards Edinburgh. Beautiful countryside along the way and Peebles is a beautiful little town. Should take you around 21/2 hours to complete. Hope this helps! Liam
Will it ? Thats your opinion, not mine.
A lot more exciting than the M6 in Cumbria. That’s for sure.
I’m Scottish and the country side needs a good clean up of rubbish.
Definitely could do in places 👍
Beautiful video but you were driving far, far too close to the wee red car in front, particularly through the Meeting of the Three Waters section. Vehicles can and do stop suddenly on this road if the driver sees a lay-by.
Och he was miles behind it….
Now you all know why the english politicians dont want Scotland to be independent ? We have some of the finest natural resources and minerals available in abundance...and that is our Sovereign wealth .
If its a road trip in Scotland it will blow your suspension and your wallet😂