Birna - thanks for your support - I will need it. Thanks also to all who have posted here, and even more thanks to those who have already declared an interest in a Scottish get-together. The last time we were in Scotland, our week was centred in beautiful Kintail. This time I suggest we should head further north, and base ourselves in or near Ullapool, an attractive and popular fishing village. This will put us on the doorstep of one of the most dramatic and unique landscapes anywhere - Assynt and Coigach. It has often been said that the mountains here rise from the surrounding moorland like prehistoric monsters rising from the primeval swamp, snd I would go along with that. This is a very special place.
Basing ourselves in Assynt/Coigach means longer drives from or back to the airport (Glasgow is best), but no time is wasted. The airport is on the north side of the city, so when you clear the airport perimeter you are quitting the city, and beautiful Loch Lomond is only a half-hour away. The road continues through fine montane scenery, incl. the mountains above historic Glencoe, the Mamore Range and distant views of Scotland's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. On the way, it happens that you will pass fairly close to my home in Killin and my very own Tarmachan Hills - mine in the sense that I get fine views of them, and make images of them, from our garden.
So - is it to be the north-west Highlands?