Which stretch of water #3? [Got by raymundo]

Here’s the promised fiendish three-parter. :smiley:

Q1.) What is the name of this stretch of water?

Q2.) What is the name of the village on the far side of the water? (Wikipedia says it’s a village)

Q3.) What is the name of the village where I stood to take the pic?

Which stretch of water #3.jpg

Loch Leven, Glen Coe.

Little Loch Broom.
Ardessie.
Badrallach.

Dave the Renegade:
Loch Leven, Glen Coe.

Sorry Dave, it’s not Loch Leven or Glen Coe :frowning:

Pat Hasler:
Little Loch Broom.
Ardessie.
Badrallach.

Sorry Pat, it’s none of those. :frowning:

A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
■■?

raymundo:
A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
■■?

Grrrrr I think he might be right, I looked at that on Google and was not sure, but I should know it, used that ferry so many times before the bridge was built!!

raymundo:
A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
■■?

raymundo, you have all three correct… we have a winner!! :smiley:

Pan to the left of where I’m standing to take the pic in the OP and you get to see this:

Water #3 View from Kyleakin.jpg

Martin:

raymundo:
A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
■■?

Grrrrr I think he might be right, I looked at that on Google and was not sure, but I should know it, used that ferry so many times before the bridge was built!!

You’re correct Martin, raymundo has got this one. :smiley:

The main clue for me was the double power poles on the hill, plus we used to load round timber on the railway pier quite often. Next one please :slight_smile:

raymundo:
The main clue for me was the double power poles on the hill, plus we used to load round timber on the railway pier quite often. Next one please :slight_smile:

I didn’t realise that the power poles would be of such value as a clue :frowning: :frowning: