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Numerous airlines operate direct flights to Scotland. You can find details of these here. Taxi Services Based in within a few miles of Glencoe House is ABS Executive , which provides professional travel to meet the needs of all our guests including airport transfers. Glencoe House also works closely with fellow Luxury Scotland member, Littles , which is a luxury chauffeur company who offer a seamless relaxed journey from airport to hotel.

Devils Staircase A great way to enjoy the magnificent Glencoe is a hike over the Devils Staircase, a route that follows the old military road that once headed to Fort William. The trail is part of the West Highland Way and is a good walk for the less experienced and families.

A good way to do this route is from Kinlochleven, a small town on the eastern end of Loch Leven. Take the path from the British Aluminium Heritage Centre and head towards the wooden bridge where a gentle climb following a track winds up to Penstock Farm. Devils Staircase was given the name by the soldiers who battled horrendous conditions to build it in the 17th century.

The route is safe during good conditions and you will be rewarded with great views of Buachaille Etive Mor and Loch Eilde. From the road it drops down to the River Coe and you head across the wooden bridge, here you have a choice of two paths, the easiest route that is less worn heads off to the right.

Follow this path straight up Allt Coire Gabhail for a couple of miles till you meet up with the other path, which has ascended the glen beside the river via some scrambles and rock pools.

Here cross the river using the stepping stones and head towards the false summit directly ahead. The Lost Valley was actually once used by the Clan McDonald to hide their cattle and used as an escape when attacked hence the name and could not be seen from the main route of Glencoe.

From here you will see fantastic views of Bidean, Gearr Aonach and Beinn Fhada that become even more dramatic as you continue towards the head of the valley. Return back the way you came. Buachaille Etive Beag Circular For this walk park near the waterfall at the Study, this is the gorge part through Glencoe on the A82 and follow the road till you see a signpost reading Loch Etiveside, the path starts from here crossing the Allt Lairig Eilde before you head to the top of the pass, from here you will have risen ft from the road.

The river flowing through Glen Etive is quite confusingly also called Allt Lairig Eilde, follow the west bank track till you reached a fenced area and then cross the burn, then follow the trail that ascends Stob Dubh directly from Glen Etive and gain some height. Download the free GetOutside app for family-friendly things to do outside. Use OS Maps to see more detail including footpaths, bridleways, cycle tracks and rights of way.

Launch OS Maps. View more routes. OS GetOutside in Scotland. Let's keep active outside everyday. Visit the GetOutside Hub for challenges, activities, ideas and inspiration. Download the free GetOutside app for more ideas on family-friendly things to do outside, near you or search a location of your choice. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs has a staggering 41 mountains over ft to climb. Kate Hopper gives us 10 of her favourite hill walks in the area. There is nowhere like the Cairngorms National Park.



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