
Whether you’re an amateur photographer with a smartphone or a seasoned professional with a DSLR, Lochearnhead’s romantic ever changing landscapes provide a magnificent canvas. Seasonal weather and a seiching tide can alter Loch Earns surface throughout the year. Serene waters will mirror the surrounding peaks, creating stunning reflections and ever-changing vistas as the light shifts throughout the day. Guests staying in luxury Briar Steading and Little Briar pet friendly cottage, can pick their moments when the light or dark is right for them. Be decisive though, as sometimes waiting too long can mean missing out on those magical colors and patterns. The scenes you witness can transform in an instant meaning that your magic moment can no longer be recorded and shared, only remembered.
Sunrise and Sunset: Lucky guests will begin the day witnessing the golden, peach and pink hues of sunrise casting a magical glow across Loch Earn. As evening approaches, sunsets can paint the sky and loch in brilliant shades of orange, pink, lavender and even turquoise -perfect conditions for capturing dramatic silhouettes of mountains, trees and the BLiSS trail art sculptures in the loch garden.


- Historical Landmarks:
- The ancient structures around Lochearnhead tell stories of a bygone era. Edinample Castle, with its storied past and ghostly legends, provides a hauntingly beautiful subject seen from the water. The Glen Ogle Viaduct, once part of the railway network, offers an impressive backdrop with its stone arches and lush surroundings. Original railway bridges on the old Lochearnhead to Comrie railway and the original platforms on the Lochearnhead to Callander line. are also fascinating as are some of the quirky traditional cottages in the area, like Briar Cottage.
Photogenic Objects: Discover and shoot the BLiSS trail of art installations starting with a giant steel thistle sculpture by Kev Paxton of ArtFe Blacksmiths, as well as the popular ornamental feature "Stan The Stag" in the loch garden. Briar Cottage has a thatched roof and stone walls that exhibit interesting colours and textures when hit with light or in snowy surroundings.
Each season in Lochearnhead brings unique photographic opportunities. Capture the vibrant wildflowers and fresh greens of spring, the lush, full foliage of summer, the stunning autumnal hues, and the serene, snow-dusted mountains of winter.
A Journey Beyond the Stars. When the sun sets and the sky darkens, Lochearnhead transforms into a stargazer’s haven. Far from the intrusive glow of city lights, the night sky reveals its celestial wonders in all their glory. There are no street lights in front of Briar Cottages and the garden sculptures are on a timer to go off around 11pm. So apart from solar lights in the garden on strong sunny days, the stars, moon phases and auroras put light in to the sky.
Plan Ahead: Check the weather forecast and moon phases to ensure optimal conditions for both photography and stargazing. Clear skies and a new moon phase will enhance your experience. New Moon dates are mentioned on the right hand column of Briar Cottages price and availability chart.
Lochearnhead’s charm lies in its ability to transport you to a realm of peace and wonder. Whether you’re capturing the first light of dawn, the vibrant life of its forests and loch shores, or the infinite beauty of the night sky, this village promises moments of serenity and inspiration that will stay with you long after you’ve packed away your camera or telescope.
One of the most magical experiences Lochearnhead has to offer is the chance to witness the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. While sightings are not guaranteed, this village’s location makes it a prime spot for encountering this spectacular natural light show. Aurora Watch UK and other alerts can tip you off. The STEVE photo by Kim Proven, was taken with a Samsung Galaxy mobile phone in night mode, snapped from the front door of Briar Cottage.
With a drone, you can capture breathtaking aerial views of the shimmering loch reflecting the moonlight, the gentle glow of the village lights, and the surrounding hills blanketed in darkness. Night-time drone photography allows you to explore creative compositions and experiment with long-exposure shots, capturing the movement of stars and the tranquil ambiance of Lochearnhead. It’s an opportunity to immortalize the beauty of Briar Cottages timelessley beautiful surroundings in a way that traditional photography might not fully convey. Day drone photography has its own merits enabling memories of Briar Cottages to be recorded in a single shot or film.
Gear Up: For photography, bring a tripod for stability, especially for low-light and night-time shots. For stargazing, a telescope or binoculars will enhance your view of distant celestial objects.
Stay Safe: Dress warmly, as nights can get chilly, and bring along a flashlight with a red filter to preserve your night vision while navigating in the dark. Drones are great however we would not recommend going in or on to the water after dark. Visit the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park safety code for Loch Earn for best advise
Have fun capturing your experiences and images! We're always happy to share photos taken around Briar Cottages' grounds on Loch Earn, in any season, light, time, and direction—including up! You can share or tag us on X and Facebook @Briarcottages, Instagram @briarinfo, or enable us to use your images on social media. We also have a presence on YouTube @Stayatbriar1 and Pinterest @BriarCottages2.
There are fantastic sites on Facebook where images of Scotland are shared worldwide, such as "Scotland's Scenery". Whether you want to copyright your images, share them with family, friends, or the whole world, or save the magic moments and memories to look back at in future years, we wish all guests and future guests a happy, healthy, fun, safe, relaxing, memorable, and out-of-this-world experience.