Glen Coe and nearby Rannoch Moor contain some of the British Isles best wild mountain and moorland scenery. When you add in the strong possibility of the landscape being clothed in snow and ice, something we don’t see that often these days in the south of the UK as global warming gathers pace, they [more]
Situated on a beautiful island, Tromsø is one of the world’s northernmost cities and the starting point for our adventure of a lifetime in pursuit of aurora borealis. We will be surrounded by a truly spectacular & rugged landscape still very much covered in snow from the arctic winter. The ultima [more]
It’s difficult for us to imagine now, but two hundred years ago the Lake District was thought ugly and quite literally terrible! The English Lake District was one of the birthplaces of our modern Western love of rugged and ‘wild’ landscape. Wordsworth, the great Romantic poet, and a “lakeman” throug [more]
This tour blends two incredible but very different destinations: the magnificent city of Istanbul and the natural wonders of Cappadocia. Istanbul echoes with resonances of the exotic; straddling Asia and Europe, with the mighty Bosphorus running through the city, with the Black Sea to the north and [more]
Tuscany has been a favourite destination with Light & Land clients for over a decade now. It is a region with fabulous photographic opportunities – the sculptural cypresses, the picturesque, gently decaying buildings scattered - as if by an artist’s hand - across the softly rolling landscape and the [more]
In the south of sunny Spain is a city like no other, an old city that boasts a shining jewel of modern architectural magnificence. Valencia is home to The City of Arts and Sciences and is the setting for one of the most exciting architectural city breaks Light and Land have to offer for 2012 Stand [more]
The Pacific Coast Highway or Highway 1 as it is more commonly referred to is one of the worlds ultimate journeys. From California right up to the Olympic National Park, this is one of the world’s most epic stretches of coastline. Our Journey will begin in San Fransisco, we will travel south to San [more]
There are few places in England (some would say the world!) that have such a variety of beautiful, unspoilt scenery packed into such a relatively small space as Exmoor. The second smallest of England’s National Parks, barely 267 square miles, it nevertheless possesses some of the most diverse and sp [more]
South Africa offers a diverse and stunning landscape at any time of year, but in spring an extra dimension of beauty is added, as swathes of wild flowers create multi-coloured carpets of vibrant colour. During our tour in this fabulous country we will visit three distinctly different landscape reg [more]
With a history of human habitation that dates back some 5000 years, and a historical melting pot that combines Norse, Viking, Celtic and Scottish influences, it's no wonder that Orkney's Neolithic Heartland was awarded World Heritage Site status in 1999. This fascinating archipelago, off Scotland's [more]
Situated in the village of Sedbusk near Hawes in Wensleydale this Light and Land tour is led by experienced workshop leader and landscape professional Jeremy Walker. The Yorkshire Dales is unrivalled in its dramatic limestone crags, rivers, gorges, caves and escarpments rising and falling from the c [more]
This two state tour gives you the opportunity to see the very best of New England’s varied landscape in a single journey. We start in the 'green mountain state' of Vermont, a place that is certainly beautiful in any season, but in early October the riotous colour provided by the fall foliage turns [more]
Tuscany has been a favourite destination with Light & Land clients for over a decade now. It is a region with fabulous photographic opportunities – the sculptural cypresses, the picturesque, gently decaying buildings scattered - as if by an artist’s hand - across the softly rolling landscape and the [more]
At the heel of Italy, Puglia is an untapped gem for photographers. Its long history as a melting pot of wealthy civilisation during the Greek, Roman and Baroque times, coupled with its fertile soil, extensive coastline and unique trulli architecture that is still lived in today, makes Puglia a trul [more]