Reasons to join our Assynt and Inverpolly photography tour
Golden Mountain Peaks
The west coast of Scotland is renowned for its lochs, stunning coast, and its iconic and gorgeous munros.
Assynt offers some incredible mountainous landscapes, including the distinctive peaks of Stac Pollaidh, Suilven and Cùl Mòr. These mountains provide fantastic opportunities for landscape photography, especially during sunrise and sunset when the light casts breathtaking hues on the rugged terrain.
Seascapes
Assynt’s coastline is dotted with sea stacks, cliffs, and rocky shores. These features are perfect for shooting impressive seascapes and capturing the raw beauty of Scotland’s west coast scenery.
Lochs
There are several stunning lochs to photograph, the most impressive in the area being Loch Assynt itself.
However, there are many additional photogenic lochs to capture on camera such as Loch Lurgainn, Cam Loch and Loch Druim Suardalain, the latter offering unrivalled views of Suilven, which is often reflected in the calm waters at sunrise and sunset.
Wild and Remote
Assynt and Inverpolly is a truly wild and incredible place to photograph and much less crowded than its more popular neighbour, Glencoe.
If you would like to experience the wild and remote beauty of this wonderful location for yourself, come and join us. You will not be disappointed.
Available dates
Tour details
Group Size
Max 7
Duration
5 nights
Locations
Achmelvich Beach
Achnahaird Beach
Ardvreck Castle
Clachtoll Beach
Cùl Mòr
Elphin Bothy
Loch Assynt
Loch Druim Suardalain
Loch Lurgainn
Stac Pollaidh
Suilven
Plus some hidden gems
Included
Self-catering accommodation in a beautiful seven bedroom home in Clashnessie (single occupancy, double/twin room, some en-suite)
Dedicated 1-2-1 photography tuition
Full transport during the workshop in a modern and comfortable nine-seat minibus