The Scottish Highlands: 24 hours in Glencoe
We headed up to Glencoe, Scotland in this vlog and explored some more of the Scottish Highlands.
It has to be some of the most incredible landscape in Scotland. Maybe even the UK. Maybe even the world.
Seriously though, there is something mesmerising about the trip up there and I can't recommend this enough!
The place we stayed is called River Beds Lodges. It was nestled in the forest, by a bubbling brook and was perfect.
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Best Winter Drive In Britain A82 Road Glencoe Highlands Scotland
Tour Scotland Winter travel video of part of a road trip drive, with beautiful Scottish music, North and West on the A82 road into Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, Britain. The route to Glen Coe is one of the most famous driving roads in Scotland and Britain. The A82 is a major road in Scotland that runs from Inverness via Fort William to Glasgow. The route is derived in several places from the military roads constructed through the Highlands by General George Wade and Major William Caulfeild in the 18th century, along with later roads constructed by Thomas Telford in the 19th century. Tourists find the A82 a popular route because of its scenery, and it serves as a main artery for commercial and heavy goods traffic. Two of the three Highlander films starring Christopher Lambert were filmed here. The opening battle scene near the beginning of the film takes place between the mountains of Buchaille Etive Mor and Buchaille Etive Beag, at the entrance to the Glen. This Highlands location featured in Skyfall the James Bond movie, and Harry Potter films mainly because it is the most famous Scottish glen and one of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. The A82 runs from Glasgow to Fort William and Inverness, passing along the shores of Loch Lomond and Loch Ness and in the shadow of Ben Nevis along the way. It is probably the most important trunk route serving the West Highlands of Scotland, and along its route uses pieces of road first built in the 1750s. Glencoe was the scence of one of the most infamous massacres in Scottish history. Driving from either Glasgow, Edinburgh or Perth, Perthshire are great Glencoe driving routes. Distance is 92 miles from Glasgow, 119 miles from Edinburgh or 88 miles from Perth. Approximate time to drive is 2 hours 10 minutes from Glasgow and 2 hours 50 minutes from Edinburgh and 2 hours 18 minutes from Perth.
Isles of Glencoe Hotel
Short video from Loch Leven, looking back towards Ballachulish
Autumn in Glencoe - Scotland - Highlands
Just a delightful place to visit in Scotland any time of the year.
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In this video, we take a family tour up to the Highlands. Ballachulish near Glen Coe, then back to Edinburgh for the christmas market.
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Day 3 Scottish Road Trip: Inveraray to Oban via Glen Coe 20/3/16
Day 3 of our fabulous Road Trip in Scotland. Today we started off from Inveraray with blue skies and no wind, took pictures of the castle. Then it was off northwards, stopping first at Kilchurn Castle. Then we took the B8074 Glen Orchy Road to get to Glen Coe where we stopped at Signal Rock and the village. Next we took the A828 coastal road and stopped at Castle Stalker before arriving at Oban via Appin. Another great day! Enjoy!
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Drive through Glen Coe, 4th January 2012
The drive through the mountains of Glen Coe. Not as much snow as we thought would be there, but plenty of rain.
Old Photographs Ballachulish Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Ballachulish in Lochaber in the Highlands. The name Ballachulish, from Scottish Gaelic, Baile a' Chaolais, means the Village by the Narrows. The narrows in question is Caolas Mhic Phàdraig, Peter or Patrick's son's narrows, at the mouth of Loch Leven. As there was no road to the head of Loch Leven until 1927, the Ballachulish Ferry, established in 1733, and those at Invercoe, Callert and Caolas na Con were essential. The Ballachulish ferry closed in December 1975 when the Ballachulish Bridge finally opened. In 1903, a branch of the, now closed, Callander and Oban Railway, from Connel Ferry, was opened to Ballachulish. Slate from local quarries, established just two years after the infamous Glencoe Massacre of 1692, was used to provide the roofing slate for much of Edinburgh and Glasgow's skyline in the succeeding centuries. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
Isles Glencoe 1jul15 YouTube
Timelapse of the sunrise over Loch Leven and the mountains around Glencoe, Scotland. Filmed over 56 minutes on !st July 2015 from room 224, Isles of Glencoe hotel.
Drive through stunning Glencoe, Scotland - November 2016
On our way back from a weekend away in the beautiful Loch Sunnart in November 2016, we were lucky to experience the most breath taking views of Glencoe, with the most perfect blue skies, sun shinning, and freshly fallen snow, it really was a magical winter wonderland! The video really doesn't do it justice!
Beautiful Scotland - Ballachulish & Loch Leven
Ballachulish & Loch Leven
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My best pictures from the Glencoe and Fort William area in the Scottish Highlands
I've fallen in love with the Highlands — Onich, Scotland
Timelapse from Camus House in Onich, Scotland.
Glencoe Activities Showreel
Centre yourself in Glencoe Valley -- in the heart of the Outdoor Capital of the UK -- and pick from a remarkable range of superb things to do and to enjoy. Make the most of your holiday as we take care of the details and you focus on the sport: whether its golf on a stunning parkland course, rib tours out to open sea, Segway tours over a wonderful estate or the thrill of high-adrenalin canyoning. In fact, there are over 20 outdoor activities and Scottish tours to pursue and whatever your passion for adventure in Scotland, we share it, too!
Professional guides, personal attention, friendly people and superb equipment. This is the home of Highland activities!
You will find our activities centred at bases around the lochside at Glencoe, between Fort William and Oban. And just one phone call opens up this world -- with advice, suggestions and reservations.
We look forward to welcoming you. Scotland adventure starts here . . . . .
Book your adventure, call. 01855 413200
Ballachulish horseshoe, Glencoe. part 1_0001.wmv
Walkhighlands meet, Glencoe, Scotland. Sat 30th October 2010.
Von Glencoe zur Isle of Skye Fahrt durch die Highlands
The Scotland Diary - Fahrt von Glencoe zur Isle of Skye über die Skye-Brücke
Im Glencoe-Tal wurden Teile des neuen James Bond Film Skyfall gedreht.
Gefilmt mit meiner Canon EOS 600 D und der Kodak Playsport ZK5.
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Hagrid's Hut Real life location
Welcome to Glencoe, Scotland and the real life location for the filming of Hagrid's Hut in the Harry Potter movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. You will never find it just driving by but it was 100 yards from our Air BnB. Take a tour of our cottage for a couple days and see the filming location.
River Coe, Near Loch Achtriochtan, Glencoe, Autumn 2017
Single Shot Scotland - Glencoe in winter
Glencoe is a world-famous spot on the map known for its mesmerising and magical landscapes that have made an appearance in a fair few feature films and continue to inspire the creative minds of artists across the globe.
Located in Lochaber Geopark in the Highlands, there are deep valleys and towering mountains everywhere you look, making it the perfect playground for keen hillwalkers, budding photographers, and all the great outdoor lovers.
Did you know the road through Glen Coe takes you through the heart of an ancient volcano? Don’t worry, it has been extinct for thousands of years, but the atmosphere is just as enchanting as ever.
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