
Scotland


Firth of Clyde, Colour
This part of Scotland is an area of outstanding beauty, which can be appreciated from the chart’s complex coastline. The chart features the Isle of Arran and the smaller Isle of Bute in their entirety. The Firth of Clyde encompasses many islands and peninsulas. The...
Islay to Mull, Jura
The rugged coastlines of the Hebrides are a perfect match for the intricate work that Latitude Kinsale is renowned for. We receive many commissions for this part of Scotland, and for good reason. It is an absolutely beautiful part of the world. We chose an archive...
Desktop ORIGINS Kinsale & Kintyre
Both charts belong to our Origins range. Kinsale has two star-shaped forts; Charles Fort and James’s Fort, they can be seen on the centre of the chart. Charles Fort is located in Summercove and is a bastion-fort that guards the entrance to Kinsale harbour. It was...
Tiree, ORIGINS
Tiree is the most westerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The low-lying island with wide open skies and sea views in all directions. The small islet of Gunna and then the Isle of Coll lie close by to the northeast. It’s a population of around 650. The...
Loch Tarbert, Jura
This lovely chart features Loch Tarbert in Jura, Scotland. Loch Tarbert is a sea loch on the west coast of Jura. As the name Tarbert suggests, it comes close to cutting the island in half. Jura is located northeast of Islay and fourth largest island of the Inner...
North Channel to the Firth of Lorne
This sector light chart features North Channel to the Firth of Lorne, is the inlet of the sea between the south-east coast of the Isle of Mull and the mainland of Scotland. It is an absolutely beautiful part of the world. The main islands featured are Islay, Jura and...
Colonsay
The island of Colonsay lies in the Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland. 24 km to the north lies the island of Mull; the eastern and southern horizons are bounded by the islands of Jura and Islay; and to the south west, just visible from a high point on a clear...
Aberdeen
Aberdeen is a port city in northeast Scotland, It is the third most populous city in Scotland. On the coast, Aberdeen has a long sand beach between the two rivers, the Dee and the Don, which turns into high sand dunes north of the Don stretching as far as Fraserburgh;...