The Callanish Stones (Clachan Calanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones in a cross with a central stone circle. They were erected around 5000 years ago in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish on the west coast of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. The site is managed by Historic Environment Scotland.
Just north of Bridge of Orchy in the Argyll region of Scotland are a number of small lochs on Rannoch Moor. Lochan na h'Achlaise is on the west side of the moor with the mountains of Stob a' Choire Odhair and Stob Ghabhar behind.
Neist Point is the most westerly point of the Duirinish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye. The lighthouse is a Category B listed building. It was designed by David Alan Stevenson and first lit on 1 November 1909.
The sea loch of Loch Alsh is on the west coast of the Highlands of Scotland just where the Skye Bridge goes across to the island. At the head of the loch is the Glenelg peninsula with some beautiful hills including Beinn Sgritheall capped in snow.