STUDY
AROUND the coastline of Scotland, a number of places could lay claim to being the end of the road. The lighthouse at the tip of the Ardnamurchan peninsula, just beyond the village of Kilchoan, standing on the most westerly point of the British mainland is one such place. From Portmahomack there is the strange experience of looking back towards the east coast, seeing Dornoch and the Sutherland coastal villages from a vantage point to the east. John O’Groats, Dunnet Head, St Abbs Head and many other places also give the sensation of marking the end of the road.