
Craig Highland Farm
Folder: Daily life on the Kyle line
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Craig Highland Farm lies on a little inlet about a mile beyond Duncraig. Home to an assortment of creatures (including llamas), the farm clings to the hillside above the railway and offers spectacular views of Loch Carron and of the line crossing the causeway. The owners are usually sympathetic to anyone wishing to take pictures but most photographers are polite enough to ask permission … (read more)
Craig Highland Farm lies on a little inlet about a mile beyond Duncraig. Home to an assortment of creatures (including llamas), the farm clings to the hillside above the railway and offers spectacular views of Loch Carron and of the line crossing the causeway. The owners are usually sympathetic to anyone wishing to take pictures but most photographers are polite enough to ask permission … (read more)
Loch Carron from Craig Farm
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The view along Loch Carrron is stunning, whatever the weather. A train to photograph is a bonus, but not necessary, as the llamas are happy to pose for pictures - if you have been smart enough to take some llama food from the bin at the farm.
Craig Farm llamas
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Perhaps not associated with the Scottish Highlands in the same way as Highland coos, or deer, these guys will eat out of your hand. Try getting a stag to do that.☺
Watch them though, they spit ""☺
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