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Glencoe

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 Photo Credit: Max Hermansson
Photo Credit: Max Hermansson
 Photo Credit: Max Hermansson

Glencoe lies in the western Highlands of Scotland, where a long, steep-sided valley cuts through mountains shaped by ancient volcanic activity and glaciation. Its history is inseparable from the land, most notably through the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe, an event that left a lasting mark on Highland memory and gives the glen a deep sense of historical gravity. The landscape itself feels dramatic and uncompromising, reflecting both geological time and human conflict.

The natural setting is defined by towering peaks such as the Three Sisters of Glencoe, whose ridges and slopes shift in color with changing light and weather. Waterfalls descend from hanging valleys after rainfall, while rivers and lochans trace the glen’s floor. Walking routes range from gentle valley paths to demanding mountain climbs, offering close engagement with terrain that feels raw and exposed rather than softened for visitors.

Glencoe’s atmosphere is quiet, intense, and deeply immersive. Weather moves quickly, clouds roll low across the mountains, and silence often dominates outside of wind and water. It is a place that invites reflection as much as exploration, where the scale of the landscape and the weight of its history linger long after leaving the glen.

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