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Glencoe
Located within Lochaber Geopark in the Highlands, the deep valley and towering mountains of Glen Coe were formed over millenniums of shifting glaciers and volcanic eruptions. Glencoe village is located between the banks of Loch Leven and the mouth of the famous glen. It’s the perfect base for exploring the Lochaber area, known as the Outdoor Capital of the UK.
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Things to do in Glencoe
The picturesque village of Glencoe is the perfect base for an action-packed weekend break or holiday in the west Highlands. Enjoy fantastic days out combining outstanding scenery, nature, heritage and outdoor activities.
West Highland Peninsulas
Discover rugged mountains, stunning coastlines, beautiful lochs, historic castles and much more.
Glencoe Mountain Resort
Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on Rannoch Moor, with stunning views of the iconic Buachaille Etive Mòr.
Lochaber Geopark
Outdoor enthusiasts visiting Lochaber Geopark will find more than enough to keep them entertained.
Glencoe Village
The pretty village is located at the foot of the Glencoe Mountains where the River Coe flows into Loch Leven.
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Watersports
Glencoe, Fort William and Lochaber are home to a wide variety of watersports from sea kayaking to canoeing.
Inspiration for Glencoe breaks
Places to stay
Find the perfect home away from home in and around the pretty village of Glencoe. Browse everything from comfortable hotels and B&Bs to self-catering and budget options.
Tours, Routes and Trails
Explore Glencoe and its surrounds on foot or with a knowledgeable guide and enjoy everything this spectacularly beautiful area has to offer.
Unique Experiences
Make your visit to Glencoe extra special by choosing from one of the more unusual activities and attractions on offer.
Map of Glencoe
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How to Travel to and Around Glencoe
Getting to
Bus and coach
Catch the CityLink bus from various points in Glasgow and in a little over two hours you will enter the Pass of Glencoe. There are several stops along the length of the route.
A CityLink service runs from Uig in the north of Skye and travels south to Glasgow, the bus stops at various points along the way. A local bus service runs from Inverness to Fort William. Change buses to reach the Glencoe area.
Train
Catch the train from Glasgow Queen Street and enjoy the scenic ride up to Fort William. You can disembark at Crianlarich or Bridge of Orchy, both of which are within easy reach of Glencoe by car. From the north, a local train service runs from Mallaig to Fort William or, during the peak season, you can hop aboard The Jacobite steam train.
Driving
The route to Glencoe is one of the most spectacular in Scotland. The main road north runs through the famous glen itself. If travelling south through Fort William, the drive will take you past Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK.
The drive from Glasgow to Glencoe takes just over two hours while Fort William is only half an hour away.
Flying
There are several airports within easy reach of Glencoe including Glasgow Prestwick, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, and Aberdeen, all of which offer connections to and from Europe and other overseas destinations.
Discover more about flying from Europe.
Getting around
Walking
Many visitors arrive in Glencoe while walking the famous long-distance footpath – the West Highland Way, which will take you over Rannoch Moor, and drop you down directly into Kinlochleven then continue into Fort William.
Cycling
Exploring on two wheels is easy with plenty of on and off-road cycle routes around the area. The landscape offers challenging terrain and cycle paths for every level and type of bike. Various types of bike suitable for exploring the roads or local trails are available for hire from a number of bike hire businesses in the area.
Bus and coach
There is a regular bus service (no 44) operated by Shiel Buses which runs between Kinlochleven and Fort William, stopping in Glencoe, Ballachulish and villages and hamlets. The bus also goes to Duror and Kentallen.
West Coast Motors also runs a service which runs between Oban and Fort William and stops at many places around Glencoe.
Driving
Parking is widely available throughout the area and there are two filling stations available, one in North Ballachulish and another in Glencoe village. If driving an electric vehicle (EV) you can check out where the nearest charging station is available using the live map facility on chargeplacescotland.org.
What's On in Glencoe
Glencoe has a busy events calendar ranging from traditional Highland games to exciting sporting events.
Places to Eat in Glencoe
Food & Drink
Feast on delicious local produce and drink at a range of quality establishments to suit all budgets and dietary requirements.
A tip from your local expert
Step through the centuries of history behind the stunning landscape in this unique and friendly museum. Although, as you’ll learn, not everyone has received such a warm welcome when visiting Glencoe...
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