This is a fascinating and beautiful thread, and sufficient to make me go back and dig out some pics from our '09 trip.

Probably the Scottish Bridge that is most famous OUTSIDE of Scotland,
Umm, how 'bout this one? The Glenfinnan Viaduct, a.k.a. the "Harry Potter Bridge.



This one is at Achnacarry, ancestral home of the Cameron chiefs. It crosses the "Arkaig waters" that flow from Loch Arkaig into Loch Lochy. I believe the path on the other side leads to the Dark Mile.





I find a quiet elegance in both the stone and ironwork; perhaps it touches my inner steampunk.