Do you fancy the chance of capturing some of the most spectacular scenery the British Isles has to offer?
I am offering the opportunity to join me on a journey which will take you to the most iconic landscape in the British Isles.
We will be based right in the heart of it at the legendary Kingshouse Hotel.
Dramatic mountains, rare beauty and haunting history in the heart of the Highlands.
No description can re-create the impact of seeing Glencoe for the first time. It has long been one of the most famous places in Scotland, known equally for its awe-inspiring views and sorrowful past.
With more history, drama and sheer natural ability to entertain than really seems fair, Glencoe is without doubt one of the world’s scenic highlights. But the famous pass is only the beginning and there are wonders to discover around every corner in the whole area. It’s easy to see why seasoned visitors would keep this wonderful place a secret if they could.
Great Moor of Rannoch
One of the last remaining wildernesses in Europe, the Great Moor of Rannoch is a beautiful outdoor space stretching far north and west from Rannoch Station.
The area is a vast stretch of land composed of blanket bog, lochans, rivers, and rocky outcrops which makes it a very challenging environment which still supports varieties of flora and fauna. A wealth of plants, insect, bird and animal life can be seen here ranging from curlews and grouse to roe and red deer.
Glencoe is just so stunning. A landscape I consider to be amongst the top 5 to photograph. We will be photographing the impressive Three Sisters Mountain Range, the wild and beautiful Rannich Moor, the iconic Buachaille Etive Mor, explore the gorgeous Glen Etive Road, the Lochan Urr and still have time to step out of Glencoe to photograph Castle Stalker.
One thing is for sure, no matter where you shoot or whatever the weather is thrown our way, Glencoe is one of the top locations in the UK for landscape photography.
I am only running with a small number of places on this particular occasion which will allow everyone space to photograph and provide me much more time with each participant.
Complimentary travel in my 7 seater Ford Tourneo to such locations as:
- Buachaille Etive Mor
- Rannoch Moor
- Glen Etive
- Lochan na h-Achlaise
- Glencoe Lochan
- Castle Stalker
- Black Rock Cottage
- Waterfalls of the River Coupall and Cauldron Falls
The legendary Kingshouse is situated in the heart of Glencoe.
Standard Double Room. No single occupancy supplement.
Room Amenities
Bright and airy with lots of natural light, you’ll find our feature rooms at the front of the hotel, guaranteeing excellent views. Feature Rooms have a Kingsize or twin beds and a pull-out double sofa bed. The en-suite bathroom comes with a showerover the bath with fluffy towels, robes, and slippers. You’ll find a few extra special touches in your room too including a welcome 1881 G&T and nibbles along with still and sparkling water.
110/220 Volt Adapters Bath with Shower Direct Dial Telephone Hairdryer Heated Towel Rails Robe and Slippers Tea / Coffee Facilities Television Toiletries USB Charging Points Vanity Unit.
Includes Full Scottish Breakfast, Free Wi-Fi and fantastic views of Glencoe.
Complimentary transport around the area in my 7 seater Ford Tourneo with ample room for all the photographic equipment.
Maximum of 5 Participants
4 days / 4 nights. The hotel rooms are booked to include overnight stays on the Monday 8th, Tuesday 9th, Wednesday 10th, Thursday 11th December 2025.
We will check out of the hotel after breakfast on Friday 12th December 2025.
Kingshouse Hotel on the afternoon of Monday 8th December 2025.
Transport to the hotel, Insurance, Main Meals, Drinks & other Expenses
You will learn…
- How to choose the right settings for each shot.
- How to Shoot in Manual
- How to meter and expose correctly
- How to use your Histogram
- How to focus properly
- How to compose your shot
- How to use fast and slow shutter speeds to be creative
- How to use Filters
- How to Post Process your pictures correctly in Photoshop
- Basic and advanced editing tuition given (Catering for all levels)
Dean Allan is an Award Winning Landscape Photographer based in the Northern Highlands of Scotland and is currently the Scottish Seascape Photographer of the Year.
My workshops fill up quickly but sometimes spots open up due to cancellations.
If the workshop you are interested in is currently full and you would like to be added to the waiting list then please fill out this form