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You never forget Glencoe. And yet... there will be part of you that believe this 'memory' you have of it is one of complete fiction. Because how can a place like this possibly exist?
There’s something mythical about the way the grand valley erupts from the ground. Hills and mountains of such rugged greatness that you ponder if there are imprisoned dragons slumbering beneath. The rough stone that cracks along the ground like wounds from their escape attempts. Are the unique flows of the weeping streams their tears? Or are the mountains themselves still crying over the Glencoe Massacre that happened all those years ago?
Let our passionate driver-guides take you on a tour through Glencoe to discover why this landscape has become one of Scotland’s most famous glens.
420 million years ago, a super volcano exploded. 10,000 years ago, a glacier ploughed through rock and land. These ancient, mysterious movements created one of the most celebrated landscapes in Scotland.
Government forces murdered 38 innocent men from the Clan Macdonald. It was one of the most tragic tales in aftermath of the Jacobite Uprising. Learn the tale from our driver-guides.
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