Discover Glencoe

Glencoe is world renown as a centre for mountaineering and hillwalking, but it is also the ideal location in which to relax.


Glencoe Mountain Resort

The resort is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on Rannoch Moor and offers stunning views of the iconic Buachaille Etive Mor. In summer the centre offers chairlift rides, mountain biking (Downhill and XC), tubing, hill-walking, climbing,  photography and great home cooked food in the panoramic log cabin cafe.
In winter skiing, snowboarding, sledging and avalanche rescue training are available and the resort has both the longest and the steepest ski run in Scotland.
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For more information: Glencoe Mountain


Glencoe Folk Museum

Glencoe Folk Museum collects, preserves and exhibits articles and objects relevant to the history of the Glencoe and North Lorn district for the purposes of education and interest.

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For more information: Glencoe Folk Museum


West Highland Way

The 154Km (96miles) Route starts at Milngavie passes through Mugdock Country Park, follows the shores of Loch Lomond, passing Ben Lomond, through Glen Falloch and Strathfillan, crossing Rannoch Moor, past Buachaille Etive Mor to the head of Glencoe, climbing the Devil’s Staircase, descending to the Loch Leven before entering Lairigmor and Glen Nevis and finishes at Gordon Square in Fort William.

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For more information: West Highland Way