West Highlands

Glencoe

Glencoe, a dramatic volcanic valley sculpted by ancient glaciers, is one of the Scottish Highlands' most iconic landscapes, where towering peaks like the Three Sisters and Buachaille Etive Mòr rise above a wild, brooding glen steeped in history, including the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe; today, its rugged beauty draws walkers, climbers, photographers, and road‑trippers alike, whether they come to tackle its trails or simply pause at a viewpoint to absorb the grandeur.

What You Can Experience

Best Time to Visit

Glencoe is magnificent in any season. Summer offers the best hiking conditions, autumn brings rich colours, winter can dust the peaks with snow, and spring sees waterfalls at their most powerful. Weather can change rapidly, so come prepared.

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