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Glencoe village lies at the end of a fantastic journey over
Rannoch Moor and through the Pass of Glencoe. Your descent through
the mountains and past Loch Achtriochtan continues until you reach
the sea at Invercoe, where the River Coe joins the Atlantic Ocean.
The village lies at sea-level with the Pap of Glencoe, a prominent mountain,
towering above. Glencoe village is a bright and friendly place with a good choice
of accommodation, a Folk Museum with traditional thatched roof, shops and amenities.
A short journey over a humped-back stone bridge takes you to a Forestry carpark,
where several pleasant walks have been set out amongst mature trees.
Visiting the Glencoe area should be a must for all visitors to Lochaber.
Within 6 miles of any direction, the local community provides a huge
selection of hotels,
guesthouses, B & Bs, and self-catering accommodation.
Other local businesses provide water-based sports and mountain guiding, Coffee
shops and crafts, a sweetie factory and clothing outlet all welcome you to visit.
One local company manufactures violins and clarsachs - musical instruments which
are sold around the world.
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