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Glencoe National Nature Reserve

Nature Reserve ·🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Area 56 km²
Time zone Europe/London
Glencoe National Nature Reserve

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Glencoe National Nature Reserve: The Absolute Essentials

Glencoe National Nature Reserve: The Absolute Essentials

Glencoe National Nature Reserve encompasses a volcanic glen shaped by ancient glaciers, featuring iconic peaks like the Three Sisters and the Aonach Eagach ridge. This highland landscape includes the historic Signal Rock at An Torr and the Meeting of Three Waters waterfall. Visitors can explore the National Trust for Scotland visitor centre, locate the filming site used in the James Bond film Skyfall, and access numerous hiking trails from the central Three Sisters carpark. The area is also home to the historic Clachaig Inn, a traditional base for mountaineers.

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Glen Coe Mountain Peaks

Glen Coe Mountain Peaks

Glen Coe’s landscape is defined by its volcanic origins and glacial erosion, resulting in dramatic ridges and steep-sided Munros. This collection features the iconic pyramid of Buachaille Etive Mòr, the narrow Aonach Eagach ridge, and the Three Sisters of Bidean nam Bian. These peaks offer technical scrambles like Curved Ridge and high-altitude traverses across ancient metamorphic rock. The area is central to Scottish mountaineering history and serves as a primary access point for challenging winter and summer climbs in the Highlands.

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Scottish Scenic Vistas

Scottish Scenic Vistas

Explore the volcanic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands through these iconic Glencoe locations. This selection includes the historic Hidden Valley, used by the Macdonald clan to hide cattle, and the Glen Etive road featured in the film Skyfall. The list covers significant geological features like the Rannoch Wall on Buachaille Etive Mòr and the towering cliffs of Bidean nam Bian, alongside the Meeting of Three Waters waterfall and the woodland trails of An Torr leading to Signal Rock.

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Camping and Cabin Stays

This selection of accommodations in Glencoe provides diverse options for staying within the glen. From the historic Lagangarbh climbing hut at the base of Buachaille Etive Mòr to the riverside Red Squirrel Campsite where open campfires are permitted, these sites offer direct access to major hiking routes. The list includes full-service caravan parks, self-catering chalets on the Torren Estate, and hostels equipped with essential drying rooms and communal kitchens for mountain travelers.

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Practical information

Currency
British Pound GBP £ · Card payments · Widely accepted
Emergency numbers
999 Police · Ambulance · Fire brigade
Electricity
Type G
230 V · 50 Hz
Languages
English
Tap water
Safe to drink
Driving side
Left
Calling code
+44
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Tours & Activities

Three Sisters of Glen Coe
Drive
Glen Coe
Drive
Meeting of Three Waters

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