Monday 6 April 2015

GLENCOE, SCOTLAND – GLEN OF THE GODS

Glencoe is considered to be an ideal base to explore the beautiful Highlands of Scotland. Glencoe is a beautiful amalgamation of high mountain peaks, rushing rivers, ridges and waterfalls which together create a magical and mystical land. This place is a great holiday centre especially for hill walking and mountaineering. It is also an ideal base to explore the Highlands of Scotland.

 
 
GLENCOE IN SCOTLAND
RIVER IN GLENCOE
GREENLANDS IN GLENCOE
BLACKROCK COTTAGE
BUACHAILLE ETIVE MOR
THE FORTH BRIDGE
SNOW CAPPED MOUNTAINS
PASS OF GLENCOE
KINLOCHLEVEN
Things to do in and around Glencoe
•    Mountain biking
•    Sailing
•    Fast boat riding
•    White water kayaking
•    Sea kayak
•    Fishing
•    Canyoning
•    Skiing
•    Golf
•    Indoor climbing
•    Outdoor climbing
•    Gliding on the seaways
•    Walking and Rambling on the mountain & forestry tracks
•    Archery
•    Landscape photography
•    Land rover safari
Some of the accommodation options in Glencoe
•    Clachaig Inn, Glencoe
•    Clachaig Chalets & Lodges, Glencoe
•    Riverbank Holiday Cottages, Glencoe
•    Arivonie – Lochside Cottage
•    Quarry Cottages, Ballachulish
•    Etive Cottage
•    Ballachulish Hotel
•    Tigh na Eilidh B&B
•    Moulin House
•    Kinlochlaich House
Place to visit in and around Glencoe
•    Walks
o    Inchree Forest Walks
o    The Lost Valley
o    The Devil’s Staircase
o    Ballachulish to Duror
o    Ballachulish Headland Walk
o    Ba Bridge from Blackrock Cottage »
o    Ballachulish
o    St John’s Church Forest Walk »
o    Callart Forest
o    Glencoe Lochan
o    River Coe
o    Around Buachaille Etive Beag
o    Ballachulish to the National Trust
o    Bishop’s Bay
o    The Heights of Kinlochleven
•    Drives
o    Mallaig
o    Kinlochleven Circular Route
o    The Ardnamurchan Peninsula
o    Glen Orchy
o    Glencoe and Glen Etive
o    The Coastal Route to Oban
o    Glen Roy, The Parallel Roads and Loch Arkaig
o    Inverness and Strathspey
•    Bike Rides
o    Cycle Path from Glencoe to Kentallen

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