Glencoe Visitor Centre to Glen Etive
Glencoe road from the visitor centre to the Glen Etive turn.
Glencoe Vistor Center Walk
National Trust for Scotland Glencoe National Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre hike on June 23, 2019. Reminds me of the Opening Credits for Outlander
Glencoe viewpoint at the National Trust For Scotland visitor centre
glencoe and glenfinnan : sights of scotland part1
taking in the sights of the scottish highlands i drive up through rannoch moor , glencoe , fort william , glenfinnan up to loch eilt and finally to the viaduct used in harry potter
Stunning aerial footage of Glencoe and Red Squirrel Campsite Glencoe, Highlands, Scotland
Stunning aerial footage of Red Squirrel Campsite Glencoe, Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain shot with drone Kudos go to Cosmopolitus webdesigners and Canadian TV Show
Loch Leven at Glencoe Village
A short aerial video of Loch Leven taken from Glencoe Village on a sunny calm September morning.
Pipers Glencoe Heritage Trust & Glencoe Museum Glencoe village
Just level with Nisa shop in Glencoe.. video taken of pipers passing & those following.
Invercoe Highland Holidays(Glencoe)
would like to offer a warm welcome to tourists to Invercoe Highland Holidays it is a family run business, situated in the picturesque Scottish Glens of Glencoe. Glencoe, is an area renowned worldwide for its rugged landscape and for the Massacre of the Clan MacDonald in 1692. They offer camping and caravanning or motorhome touring pitches.
Discover the Isles of Glencoe - hotel and lochside restaurant
There are nine islands in Glencoe. And one place to stay. Pull up to the Isles of Glencoe Hotel. Check in. Unpack. Gasp a little.
Situated in a breathtaking lochside setting at the foot of dramatic Glencoe, Loch Leven is right there. The NC500, kayaking, mountain biking and hillwalking await. As does breathing it in very slowly indeed.
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Glencoe from the A82
A look into a wet and stormy Glencoe from the visitor centre turnoff on the A82 near Glencoe Village. September 2007.
I am a cheap traveler (EXPLORING SCOTLAND)
Today on our Scotland road trip we are exploring Glen Coe, Scotland in the Scottish highlands. This is an amazing place to go on light to moderate hikes, explore a few waterfalls, and stop for a bite to eat and a pint at the Clachaig Inn to finish the day. Scotland is not the cheapest country to travel around, so we are budgeting our trip and staying at cheaper airbnbs, grocery shopping, and sharing meals.
Fun fact: Braveheart and James Bond's Skyfall were both filmed in Glen Coe
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- We stayed in a private room airbnb in Fort Williams (cheaper than Glen Coe) and drove back down to Glen Coe
- First pub: The Grog and the Gruel in Fort Williams
- Hikes: Glen Coe viewpoint area, there is a visitor center that will be able to tell you the trails (they are not marked on the map, only the parking lots)
- 2nd pub: Clachaig Inn
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When there is no trust, there is nothing: Massacre of Glencoe
The events that took place on the Glen in 1692 had massive repercussions that led to the dethroning of the King
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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 . . . . .
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Scotland Shorts - 5 Film locations in Scotland
With jaw-dropping cinematic landscapes almost everywhere you go, it’s no surprise that Hollywood directors have cast Scotland in several blockbuster films. As you explore, see if you recognise any of these places from your favourite flicks.
In several of the Harry Potter movies, the Hogwarts Express travels over the magnificent Glenfinnan Viaduct in the Highlands. Take a trip aboard the Jacobite Steam Train, which travels over the structure during the summer months, travelling from Fort William to Mallaig.
The mysterious Glen Etive is another famous filming location, known for its dramatic role in Skyfall, as James Bond flees for safety along the A82 road. A haven for walkers and climbers, the area is laced with Munros and pleasant walking trails.
In Edinburgh, visit some of the city’s famous landmarks and winding streets which have made appearances in films such as Trainspotting, One Day and Sunshine on Leith. Just outside the capital, head to the medieval Rosslyn Chapel where you can visit the ancient backdrop of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.
The Calanais Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis are filled with mystery and intrigue. Stand beside these massive stones, which have stood for over 5,000 years and are thought to be the inspiration for some of the animations in Disney Pixar’s Brave.
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Suidhe Viewpoint, Loch Glascarnoch & Strome Castle, Scotland, UK.
Drone footage from Suidhe Viewpoint, Loch Glascarnoch & Strome Castle, Scotland, UK. Recorded on 04/07/2017
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Visiting the Scottish Highlands - Culloden and Clava Cairns - with Haggis Adventures in Scotland
On our first day of touring with Haggis Adventures we explored the Scottish Highlands including stops at the visitor center of the Battle of Culloden Moor and the mysterious Clava Cairn.
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Battlefield of Culloden Moor
Standing on Culloden Moor I saw nothing but blue skies, white clouds and grassy fields dotted with several trees. Upon first examination this seemed as quiet, remote and peaceful of a place you could ever visit; however, the truth is that Culloden Moor was the tragic battlefield grounds and final confrontation of the 1745 Jacobite Rising.
Dave, our gregarious guide from Haggis Adventures, clad in a kilt and wielding historical artifacts associated with the conflict (various weapons and flags) informed us of the significance of this now memorial site: No jokes, no humor at all. This is a massive war grave where my ancestors and other people's ancestors died needlessly. Just who the utmost respect guys.
Not far from our initial starting point stood a 6.1 meter memorial cairn with the following inscribed:
THE BATTLE
OF CULLODEN
WAS FOUGHT ON THIS MOOR
16TH APRIL 1746
THE GRAVES OF THE
GALLANT HIGHLANDERS
WHO FOUGHT FOR
SCOTLAND & PRINCE CHARLIE,
ARE MARKED BY THE NAMES
OF THEIR CLAN
Dave continued explaining the significance of Culloden to the Scots and especially the Jacobite highlanders: People come now to sing songs, tell stories and to remember on the 16th of April. A blind piper plays. He plays songs on the bagpipes for 45 minutes, which is the length that the battle lasted for. It tugs on your heartstrings.
The Battle of Culloden, which took place on April 16, 1746 near Iverness in the Scottish Highlands, was the final confrontation of the 1945 Jacobite Rising. Jacobite forces under Bonnie Prince Charlie fought passionately against loyalist soldiers under the leadership of William Augustus - better know as the Duke of Cumberland. This bloody and ultimately quick conflict lasted less than an hour in which an estimated 1,500 to 2000 Jacobites were killed/wounded as opposed to significantly less casualties from the redcoats. The aftermath of the battle was a time of oppression for Jacobites who were brutally marginalized earning the Duke of Cumberland the title of 'Butcher.' Policing and civil penalties were implemented with the intention of weakening the Scottish clan system and Gaelic culture.
Most tragic is the grave post of the 'Mixed Clans' - members who were so brutally disfigured in the battle that their remains were unidentifiable. Their family name and clan ties forever wiped out from history.
However, the spirit, passion, courage and morale of the Jacobite Highland forces remains in tales told today: Lord George Murray was a Jacobite General. He led a charge into the front-line of the British government army. Snapped his sword in two, lost his horse and came back out of the front line; he got another sword, got another horse and led a second charge in.
This battlefield is protected by Historic Scotland where a visitor center has been functional since December, 2007. On the anniversary of the battle people come to pay their respects.
Dave, accurately summed up the realities of war and conflict: One thing that is guaranteed in war is death. Death and destruction.
As someone with a certain amount of Scottish ancestry, I couldn't help put wonder how many of my relatives may have lost their lives on this very moor. Standing quietly on the field, I stopped to pay my respect with a minute of silence.
Balnuaran of Clava (Clava Cairn)
Overall, our first day visiting the highlands was an eye opening experience not only because of the stunning Highlands scenery but moreover because of the historical significance of the areas we visited:
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We Climbed BEN NEVIS! The TALLEST mountain in Scotland and the UK! : Vlog 03
For 2019 we have challenged ourself to complete the 3 highest peaks of the UK. We decided to start with the biggest...BEN NEVIS. Follow us on our journey from Glen Nevis Visitor centre, to the top and back down again.
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