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EASY WALKS - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Easy Walks. One of the real joys of a trip to Glencoe is simply taking it easy. Relax, read the papers and pop out for a quick breath of fresh air with an afternoon walk. Even better if you don’t need to take the car and you can walk from your door. All our properties offer excellent opportunities for short walks of some distinction, withABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them.WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd.WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or aHARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films. HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
EASY WALKS - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Easy Walks. One of the real joys of a trip to Glencoe is simply taking it easy. Relax, read the papers and pop out for a quick breath of fresh air with an afternoon walk. Even better if you don’t need to take the car and you can walk from your door. All our properties offer excellent opportunities for short walks of some distinction, withABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them.WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd.WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or aHARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films.ABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past.MOUNTAIN WALKS
The "u" shaped valley that lies between Buachaille Etives; Mor and Beag. A delightfully peaceful place for a walk and a great place to spot red deer. The Pap of Glencoe, Sgurr na Ciche, is a great hill to climb when there's a promise of a good sunset. A classic view of the infamous ridge, as seen from Loch Achtriochtan. CLIMBING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Glencoe’s climbing heritage is second to none with both summer rock and winter mountaineering routes in abundance. The Ice Factor – Indoor Climbing Centre If you’re a world champion sport climber or just a complete beginner with a passion for trying something new, visit the Ice Factor indoor climbing centre in Kinlochleven. Sinceopening in
GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
FAMILY FUN IN & AROUND GLENCOE Here’s a few ideas for activities and attractions in the Glencoe area that will appeal to all the family. GLENCOE ACTIVITIES Segway Tours Pop along to the Scottish Segway Centre, located at the Dragon’s Tooth Golf Course in Ballachulish and take the ride of yourlife on
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THE BLACKWATER & THE CIARAN PATH The Blackwater & The Ciaran Path. A hidden gem! A challenging mountain bike route through some wild and committing terrain. The route starts with the tarmac climb to Mamore Lodge.Once at the lodge, hang a right on the dirt track out towards Luibeilt.All in all, it’s a long (long) hard climb to “Rob Roy View” (opening scences from the Liam Neeson film were shot here) at about 415m above NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or a EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeeping HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
PORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or a QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace. HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
PORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or a QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace. SEE & DO - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Things To See & Do Glencoe is world renown as a centre for mountaineering and hillwalking, but it is also the ideal location in which to relax or to use as a convenient base to tour the western highlands of Scotland. We hope that this section of our site will provide you with some ideasABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. CLIMBING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Glencoe’s climbing heritage is second to none with both summer rock and winter mountaineering routes in abundance. The Ice Factor – Indoor Climbing Centre If you’re a world champion sport climber or just a complete beginner with a passion for trying something new, visit the Ice Factor indoor climbing centre in Kinlochleven. Sinceopening in
GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
FAMILY FUN IN & AROUND GLENCOE Here’s a few ideas for activities and attractions in the Glencoe area that will appeal to all the family. GLENCOE ACTIVITIES Segway Tours Pop along to the Scottish Segway Centre, located at the Dragon’s Tooth Golf Course in Ballachulish and take the ride of yourlife on
THE BLACKWATER & THE CIARAN PATH The Blackwater & The Ciaran Path. A hidden gem! A challenging mountain bike route through some wild and committing terrain. The route starts with the tarmac climb to Mamore Lodge.Once at the lodge, hang a right on the dirt track out towards Luibeilt.All in all, it’s a long (long) hard climb to “Rob Roy View” (opening scences from the Liam Neeson film were shot here) at about 415m above EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeepingHARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films. THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace. HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
ABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them.MOUNTAIN WALKS
The "u" shaped valley that lies between Buachaille Etives; Mor and Beag. A delightfully peaceful place for a walk and a great place to spot red deer. The Pap of Glencoe, Sgurr na Ciche, is a great hill to climb when there's a promise of a good sunset. A classic view of the infamous ridge, as seen from Loch Achtriochtan.WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking.WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
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PORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeeping HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
ABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them.MOUNTAIN WALKS
The "u" shaped valley that lies between Buachaille Etives; Mor and Beag. A delightfully peaceful place for a walk and a great place to spot red deer. The Pap of Glencoe, Sgurr na Ciche, is a great hill to climb when there's a promise of a good sunset. A classic view of the infamous ridge, as seen from Loch Achtriochtan.WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking.WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
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PORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeeping SEE & DO - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Things To See & Do Glencoe is world renown as a centre for mountaineering and hillwalking, but it is also the ideal location in which to relax or to use as a convenient base to tour the western highlands of Scotland. We hope that this section of our site will provide you with some ideasACCOMMODATION
Accommodation In Glencoe & Ballachulish Glencoe offers a wide variety of accommodation for all visitors and all budgets. From bed and & breakfast accommodation in award winning inns to chalets, lodges and cottages providing accommodation in a variety of mountain, village and loch side settings. Whether you’re looking for bed and breakfastaccommodation at a
EASY WALKS - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Easy Walks. One of the real joys of a trip to Glencoe is simply taking it easy. Relax, read the papers and pop out for a quick breath of fresh air with an afternoon walk. Even better if you don’t need to take the car and you can walk from your door. All our properties offer excellent opportunities for short walks of some distinction, with CONTACT US - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Contact Glencoe Scotland Write to us: Glencoe Scotland Clachaig Inn Glencoe, Argyll Scotland PH49 4HX Tel: +44 (0)1855 811252 Fax: +44 (0)1855 812030 Email: info@glencoescotland.com Alternatively please use the online enquiry form below. Please fill in all appropriate fields and we will contact you as soon as possible. Thank you. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeeping NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or aHARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films. HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or aPORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace.A YEAR IN GLENCOE
We have set ourselves the target of adding 5 new photos to the gallery each week during the course of 2014. Rather than being award winning masterpieces, the idea is that we seek to reflect a year of life living and working in Glencoe. Each photo has to have been taken within the week, and we’ll try to ensure that with each one there isa bit
HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or aPORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace.A YEAR IN GLENCOE
We have set ourselves the target of adding 5 new photos to the gallery each week during the course of 2014. Rather than being award winning masterpieces, the idea is that we seek to reflect a year of life living and working in Glencoe. Each photo has to have been taken within the week, and we’ll try to ensure that with each one there isa bit
SEE & DO - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Things To See & Do Glencoe is world renown as a centre for mountaineering and hillwalking, but it is also the ideal location in which to relax or to use as a convenient base to tour the western highlands of Scotland. We hope that this section of our site will provide you with some ideasABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AT CLACHAIG INN Clachaig Inn, Glencoe Nestling in the very heart of Glencoe, amongst the spectacular and majestic mountains of the Scottish Highlands, Clachaig Inn has been a source of accommodation and hospitality for travellers for over three hundred years. The hotel has 23 fully modernised bedrooms with en suite facilities; the accommodation offersa choice of double,
THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeepingOPEN WATER SWIMMING
Open Water Swimming. Open Water Swimming has seen a huge surge in popularity recently with the Glencoe area being no exception. August 2015 saw the first organised Open Water Swim, based at Glencoe Boat Club, sponsored by Clachaig Inn.The event itself was very successful with nearly 100 swimmers taking to Loch Leven and swimming distances of between 50m and 5km.HARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films. HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or aPORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace.A YEAR IN GLENCOE
We have set ourselves the target of adding 5 new photos to the gallery each week during the course of 2014. Rather than being award winning masterpieces, the idea is that we seek to reflect a year of life living and working in Glencoe. Each photo has to have been taken within the week, and we’ll try to ensure that with each one there isa bit
HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
NTS MEDIUM LEVEL GUIDED WALK Medium Level Guided Walk – Coire Gabhail Come and enjoy a walk to Glencoe’s hidden valley. This walk takes you up into the hidden valley where fantastic views of Glencoe can be seen. Learn about the local environment and maybe glimpse a sighting of red deer or aPORT APPIN LOOP
Port Appin Loop Photo Gallery. The much photographed castle and more images from a family bike ride round North Shian and Port Appin, taking in the Sustrans Cycle Route and the Jubilee Bridge. Park at Lettershuna, about 25 minutes drive from Glencoe village. Castle Stalker viewed from the Sustrans Cycle Route on an early summer day. THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace.A YEAR IN GLENCOE
We have set ourselves the target of adding 5 new photos to the gallery each week during the course of 2014. Rather than being award winning masterpieces, the idea is that we seek to reflect a year of life living and working in Glencoe. Each photo has to have been taken within the week, and we’ll try to ensure that with each one there isa bit
SEE & DO - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Things To See & Do Glencoe is world renown as a centre for mountaineering and hillwalking, but it is also the ideal location in which to relax or to use as a convenient base to tour the western highlands of Scotland. We hope that this section of our site will provide you with some ideasABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking. CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AT CLACHAIG INN Clachaig Inn, Glencoe Nestling in the very heart of Glencoe, amongst the spectacular and majestic mountains of the Scottish Highlands, Clachaig Inn has been a source of accommodation and hospitality for travellers for over three hundred years. The hotel has 23 fully modernised bedrooms with en suite facilities; the accommodation offersa choice of double,
THE GREAT GLENCOE CHALLENGE The Great Glencoe Challenge. Going from strength to strength, now in its 3rd year, The Great Glencoe Challenge is back again in 2017. Billed as Scotland’s toughest trekathon, take on the challenge of the marathon distance, but at a slightly more sedate pace. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeepingOPEN WATER SWIMMING
Open Water Swimming. Open Water Swimming has seen a huge surge in popularity recently with the Glencoe area being no exception. August 2015 saw the first organised Open Water Swim, based at Glencoe Boat Club, sponsored by Clachaig Inn.The event itself was very successful with nearly 100 swimmers taking to Loch Leven and swimming distances of between 50m and 5km.HARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films. HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
SEE & DO - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLANDACCOMMODATIONWHEN WETFAMILY FUN IN & AROUND GLENCOEMOUNTAIN BIKINGADRENALINE Things To See & Do Glencoe is world renown as a centre for mountaineering and hillwalking, but it is also the ideal location in which to relax or to use as a convenient base to tour the western highlands of Scotland. We hope that this section of our site will provide you with some ideasABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLANDLOCH LEVEN HIGHLANDS SCOTLANDFLY FISHING IN SCOTLANDLOCH LEVEN SCOTLANDBEST FLY FISHING IN SCOTLANDFLY FISHING IN SCOTLAND HIGHLANDSLOCH LEVEN CASTLE PERTHSHIRESCOTLAND
Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. EASY WALKS - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Easy Walks. One of the real joys of a trip to Glencoe is simply taking it easy. Relax, read the papers and pop out for a quick breath of fresh air with an afternoon walk. Even better if you don’t need to take the car and you can walk from your door. All our properties offer excellent opportunities for short walks of some distinction, withWILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. THE DEVIL'S STAIRCASE The Devil’s Staircase. The Devil’s Staircase is a challenging but relatively short off-road classic from Glencoe to Kinlochleven. The rather ominously named Devil’s Staircase is a classic, some would say legendary, off road mountain bike route which follows the route of the West Highland Way from Glencoe to Kinlochleven.. The quick way to do the route, so that you can squeeze it in after QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
HARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films. HOME - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Welcome to Glencoe Scotland Glencoe is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore theHighlands
SEE & DO - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLANDACCOMMODATIONWHEN WETFAMILY FUN IN & AROUND GLENCOEMOUNTAIN BIKINGADRENALINE Things To See & Do Glencoe is world renown as a centre for mountaineering and hillwalking, but it is also the ideal location in which to relax or to use as a convenient base to tour the western highlands of Scotland. We hope that this section of our site will provide you with some ideasABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past. GOLF - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Whilst the Glencoe area is often associated more with adrenalin sports than the more sedate pastime of golf, there’s still plenty of opportunity to play a round on a choice of golf courses. The golf courses themselves are located in stunning locations amidst the scenery of the West Highlands of Scotland. The closest golf course isthe Dragon
FISHING - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLANDLOCH LEVEN HIGHLANDS SCOTLANDFLY FISHING IN SCOTLANDLOCH LEVEN SCOTLANDBEST FLY FISHING IN SCOTLANDFLY FISHING IN SCOTLAND HIGHLANDSLOCH LEVEN CASTLE PERTHSHIRESCOTLAND
Sea fishing. Sea angling in Scotland is free, with no permits or licence required to fish around our wonderful coastline. – Fish Scotland. Tool and Tackle in Ballachulish are our local fishing shop. They stock various rods, reels, lures and everything else you will need. You can also rent equipment from them. EASY WALKS - GLENCOE SCOTLANDGLENCOE SCOTLAND Easy Walks. One of the real joys of a trip to Glencoe is simply taking it easy. Relax, read the papers and pop out for a quick breath of fresh air with an afternoon walk. Even better if you don’t need to take the car and you can walk from your door. All our properties offer excellent opportunities for short walks of some distinction, withWILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd. THE DEVIL'S STAIRCASE The Devil’s Staircase. The Devil’s Staircase is a challenging but relatively short off-road classic from Glencoe to Kinlochleven. The rather ominously named Devil’s Staircase is a classic, some would say legendary, off road mountain bike route which follows the route of the West Highland Way from Glencoe to Kinlochleven.. The quick way to do the route, so that you can squeeze it in after QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
HARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe. Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place on location in Glencoe in May and June 2003.Regular visitors to Clachaig Inn and Glencoe will spot a familiar looking backdrop in the film, and in subsequent Harry Potter films.ABOUT GLENCOE
About Glencoe Scotland. Glen Coe is probably Scotland’s most famous and most scenic Highland glen – and deservedly so. Visitors from all over the world flock here year after year, inspired by the sheer scale and grandeur of its surrounding mountains and fascinated by the intrigue of its turbulent past.ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation In Glencoe & Ballachulish Glencoe offers a wide variety of accommodation for all visitors and all budgets. From bed and & breakfast accommodation in award winning inns to chalets, lodges and cottages providing accommodation in a variety of mountain, village and loch side settings. Whether you’re looking for bed and breakfastaccommodation at a
WILD GLENCOE
Wild Glencoe. Approach Glencoe via the A82 over Rannoch Moor and chances are that you’ll spot some wild red deer, especially in winter when they come down to the roadside for the salt. However, head through the Lairig’s walk and chances are it won’t be too long before you spot a grazing herd.MOUNTAIN WALKS
The "u" shaped valley that lies between Buachaille Etives; Mor and Beag. A delightfully peaceful place for a walk and a great place to spot red deer. The Pap of Glencoe, Sgurr na Ciche, is a great hill to climb when there's a promise of a good sunset. A classic view of the infamous ridge, as seen from Loch Achtriochtan.WATER SPORTS
Water Sports. Glencoe is famous for its mountains but there’s plenty of water too! The River Etive is a favourite with more experienced paddlers and The River Coe also draws increasing numbers of boats too. However, a paddle in a kayak on Loch Leven in the summer sun tends to have a wider appeal.. Canyoning, Coasteering, White Water Rafting, River Bugging, SUP and Fun Yakking. QUARRY COTTAGES, SELF CATERING Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish With Glencoe just along the road, Oban to the south and Fort William to the north, Quarry Cottages are a great base for exploring the West Highlands. Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish take their name from the once world famous Ballachulish Slate Quarry. These cottages enjoy open views across the Shinty parkand
CLACHAIG CHALETS & LODGES, SELF CATERING Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe The magnificent and unrivalled views of Glen Coe and of the mighty West Face of Aonach Dubh dominate the views from these very popular chalets and lodges. These four chalets and lodges are located adjacent to the popular Clachaig Inn, offering both stunning views and excellent accommodation. Tastefullydecorated and
OPEN WATER SWIMMING
Open Water Swimming. Open Water Swimming has seen a huge surge in popularity recently with the Glencoe area being no exception. August 2015 saw the first organised Open Water Swim, based at Glencoe Boat Club, sponsored by Clachaig Inn.The event itself was very successful with nearly 100 swimmers taking to Loch Leven and swimming distances of between 50m and 5km. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN GLENCOE Clachaig Inn is one of the largest employers in the Glencoe area, with up to 55 staff being employed between the business outlets in Glencoe and F ort William. Most of these positions are offered on a full time, year round basis, though some may prefer seasonal job opportunities. Chefs and c atering jobs, plus bar work, waiting and housekeepingA YEAR IN GLENCOE
We have set ourselves the target of adding 5 new photos to the gallery each week during the course of 2014. Rather than being award winning masterpieces, the idea is that we seek to reflect a year of life living and working in Glencoe. Each photo has to have been taken within the week, and we’ll try to ensure that with each one there isa bit
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WELCOME TO GLENCOE SCOTLAND GLENCOE is perhaps Scotland’s most famous and most scenic glen. Glencoe is also arguably Scotland’s most historic glen, and it was recently voted as Scotland’s most romantic glen. Glencoe is not only a holiday centre for hillwalking and mountaineering, it is also an ideal base from which to explore the Highlands of Scotland. The CLACHAIG GUIDE TO GLENCOE SCOTLAND provides you with information on a range of accommodation available in the area along with some ideas about the things you can see and do during a holiday in Glencoe. GLENCOE ACCOMMODATION CLACHAIG INN , Glencoe is situated in the heart of Glencoe, and surrounded by mountains on all sides. The hotel is renowned for its warm hospitality, excellent food and accommodation, and extensive range of high quality cask ales. Open all the year round, it caters equally for walkers, climbers or those who prefer to enjoy a more relaxing holiday traveling around the West Highlands of Scotland. CLACHAIG SELF CATERING HOLIDAYS , Glencoe offer a choice of accommodation for those seeking the freedom of travel provided by self catering holidays. Clachaig Holidays offer a choice of chalets, lodges and cottages in a variety of locations in the glen, in Glencoe village and in nearby Ballachulish. All of the properties offer a high standard of accommodation and are set amidst the spectacular mountain scenery. GLENCOE ACCOMMODATION Choose from serviced bed and breakfast or self catering chalet or cottage accommodation. Glencoe offers a variety of choices of placesto stay.
GLENCOE SELF CATERING HOLIDAYS Clachaig Holidays offer a selection of 12 chalets, lodges and cottages in village, glen and secluded Riverbank locations in and aroundGlencoe.
WORK IN GLENCOE
Have you ever dreamed of coming to live and work in the Highlands? Read more about employment opportunities in Glencoe. HARRY POTTER IN GLENCOE Filming for the third Harry Potter film, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", was filmed on location in Glencoe in May andJune.
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CALUM MACPHAIL AND SEAN COUSINS – CANCELLED Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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HANNAH MACRAE AND LAUREN BYRNE Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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PICTISM
Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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CALUM MACPHAIL AND SEAN COUSINS Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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BOX O’ BANANAS
Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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THE TWEED VALLEY CEILIDH BAND Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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THE LEWIS HAMILTON BAND – CANCELLED Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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BOX O’ BANANAS
Live music is finally back! However these initial gigs will be very different from before, we are required to follow…*
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PICTISM
Depending on Covid restrictions playing time may vary. Pictism are a Scottish folk duo, from opposite ends of the country.…*
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FÌOBHA
Depending on Covid restrictions playing time may vary. Fìobha are a 5 piece Ceilidh Band from Perthshire and Fife. They…*
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HANNAH MACRAE AND LAUREN BYRNE Depending on Covid restrictions playing time may vary. Local Fort William duo Hannah MacRae (Fiddle) and Lauren Byrne (Guitar) will…*
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THE TWEED VALLEY CEILIDH BAND Depending on Covid restrictions playing time may vary. Roddy Matthews – Fiddle Roddy Matthews has a great love of traditional…*
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BOX O’ BANANAS
The bands music is very difficult to label. Box O’ Bananas are already widely recognised as an up-tempo Ceilidh band…*
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PICTISM
Depending on Covid restrictions playing time may vary. Pictism are a Scottish folk duo, from opposite ends of the country.…*
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HANNAH MACRAE AND LAUREN BYRNE Depending on Covid restrictions playing time may vary. Local Fort William duo Hannah MacRae (Fiddle) and Lauren Byrne (Guitar) will…*
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BOX O’ BANANAS
Depending on Covid restrictions playing time may vary. The bands music is very difficult to label. Box O’ Bananas are…*
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THE CLACHAIG HOGMANAY HOOLIE Plans for the usual Clachaig Hogmanay week of pub craic and live music will be under review throughout the year…FEATURED ITEMS
MOUNTAIN RESCUE
Mountain Rescue Operating from the Rescue Centre in Glencoe village, Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team is one of the busiest and… GLENCOE STUDIO GALLERY Glencoe Studio Gallery Original Artwork by Caroline Cooke Visit Caroline’s website or Facebook page. About the artist Carolineregards herself…
HARRY POTTER
Harry Potter In Glencoe Filming for the third Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, took place…ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation In Glencoe & Ballachulish Glencoe offers a wide variety of accommodation for all visitors and all budgets. From bed…EXPLORE
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