Glen
Coe lies in the Lochaber
area
         of the Western Highlands of Scotland. 
        
        It is one of the
most spectacular  places in Scotland 
        and is a designated
National Scenic Area.
        
        The name Glen Coe is popularly, but erroneously, 
        
        believed to mean the "Glen
of Weeping" 
        
        - possibly due to the
precipitous rocky ridges
         towering above the narrow valley. 
        
        However it
is an apt name in view of 
        
        the infamous Massacre of Glencoe.
        Glencoe
        is famous for
the
quality and variety
         of its hill walking and rock climbing 
        
        - most of the
routes are easily accessible from the main road. 
        
        Many walkers arrive in
Glen Coe on The
West Highland Way 
        on
route to Fort
William. 
        The
White Corries ski centre on Meall a
Burraidh 
        is on the east side at the beginning of Glen Coe.