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Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve

Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve is a stunning natural wonder located in the Scottish Highlands. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including ancient Caledonian pine forests, rare mountain plants, and a variety of wildlife such as red deer, golden eagles, and pine martens. The reserve is a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers alike, with its breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife providing endless opportunities for capturing stunning images. Some of the most popular photography locations in Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve include the Coire Mhic Fhearchair, the Triple Buttress, and the Loch Maree Islands, all of which offer spectacular views and stunning natural beauty.

Highlands sunset
Kinlochewe
by Maurizio Fontana

SCOTLAND 2014 - Kinlochewe

Torridon #1 (Liathach)
Beinn Eighe

First in a new 6 photo series comprising of images from Torridon in Scotland. This image of the infamous Liathach mountain, perhaps one of the most...

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Beinn Eighe
Beinn Eighe from Meall a Ghiubhais
by Clive Griffiths

This is the quite splendid view looking south from Meall a Ghiubhais to the great bulk of the Beinn Eighe group in Torridon, North West Scotland. Ruadh-stac Beag stands proud centre stage despite being the lowest peak of the group. The Allt Toll a Ghiubhais curves round it's base in the valley a long way below. It was a cold and dark day, and hard work too as I had climbed both Ruadh-stac Beag and Meall a Ghiubhais, but it will live long in the memory.

Torridon #3 (Snow and Rock)
Beinn Eighe massif

A continuation of the Beinn Eighe massif with Liathach sitting solomly behind as heavy cloud begins to set in.

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Autumn Looms
Loch Maree

Loch Maree Scotland

Going back in time again this time to Scotland in late September 2010. Fall colours had started to affect parts of the foilage....

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve!
Most notably Maurizio Fontana and Clive Griffiths.