Glen Etive at golden hour — the road from Skyfall
The lore — Codename 007

The road to Skyfall runs through Scotland.

Six decades of James Bond and the Scottish Highlands have crossed paths again and again — from Sean Connery's homeland to the cliffs and lochs that turned Daniel Craig's last act into a landscape painting.

Five locations, five stones

A small dossier from the field.

For each Bond filming location we've put a single stone in the shop — gathered from the same valley, glen or shore. A geological postcard from the place where the camera once rolled.

  1. DB5 on the Glen Etive road — Skyfall (2012)
    DB5 on the Glen Etive road — Skyfall (2012)
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    2012
    Skyfall
    Glen Etive & Glen Coe

    The famous single-track road into Glen Etive carries Bond and M north toward the Skyfall lodge — a long, lingering drive past the Three Sisters with a silver Aston DB5 against the Highland weather.

    Glencoe SchistThe stone →Glencoe SchistDalradian mica schist · £24
  2. Pursuit through the Cairngorms — No Time to Die (2021)
    Pursuit through the Cairngorms — No Time to Die (2021)
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    2021
    No Time to Die
    Cairngorms National Park

    A high-stakes chase weaves through the forests and mountain roads near Aviemore, the granite of the Cairngorm massif rising on every side.

    Cairngorm GraniteThe stone →Cairngorm GraniteCaledonian granite · £26
  3. Defender flip at Ardverikie — No Time to Die (2021)
    Defender flip at Ardverikie — No Time to Die (2021)
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    2021
    No Time to Die
    Ardverikie Estate, Loch Laggan

    The dramatic car-flip sequence was filmed on the private estate above Loch Laggan — Old Red Sandstone country, beneath the white-walled Ardverikie House.

    Loch Laggan SandstoneThe stone →Loch Laggan SandstoneOld Red Sandstone · £22
  4. MI6 Scotland at Eilean Donan — The World Is Not Enough (1999)
    MI6 Scotland at Eilean Donan — The World Is Not Enough (1999)
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    1999
    The World Is Not Enough
    Eilean Donan Castle

    The thirteenth-century castle on its tidal island in Loch Duich stood in for MI6's Scottish headquarters — Bond crosses the stone bridge as the loch glitters behind him.

    Eilean Donan GneissThe stone →Eilean Donan GneissLewisian gneiss · £28
  5. Speedboat on Gare Loch — The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
    Speedboat on Gare Loch — The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
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    1977
    The Spy Who Loved Me
    Gare Loch

    A West-Coast sea loch off the Firth of Clyde — its dark slate shores feature in Roger Moore's 1977 outing as 007.

    Gare Loch SlateThe stone →Gare Loch SlateDalradian slate · £20

Browse the 007 collection

Five stones, one from each Bond location — limited stock, sent in the usual pine box with a card naming the loch or glen.

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A small footnote

"Sometimes the old ways are the best." — M, Skyfall. We rather agree. A stone, picked up by hand on a Scottish shore, is about as old as ways get.