Scenes in Glencoe


Few are the people who have travelled through Glencoe that have not been moved by the experience, even although it may have been but a fleeting glimpse from a moving car or bus.

What a privilege it has been, therefore, to be based just a few miles away in Kinlochleven and to have the time and opportunity to visit this dramatic location at any time of day, in all types of weather and at all seasons.

I do hope you enjoy the photographs.





Blackrock Cottage at the east entrance to Glencoe


Buachaille Etive Mòr from Altnafeadh


Sròn na Crèise from the Rannoch Moor


Buachaille Etive Mòr from the Rannoch Moor


The River Etive and Sròn na Crèise


Buachaille Etive Mòr and the River Coupall in Glen Etive


Bog cotton on the Rannoch Moor; Buachaille Etive Mòr in the background


Sròn na Crèise and Buachaille Etive Mòr from the River Etive


Buachaille Etive Mòr from Beinn Bheag above Altnafeadh near the West Highland Way


The Three Sisters of Glencoe


Poll an Dunain on Loch Leven with Sgorr na Ciche and Bidean nam Bian in the background


View from Callert on Loch Leven to Aonach Dubh and Bidean nam Bian


View to Glencoe from Camas na Craobhe in Argour
The islands of Sgeirean Shallachain in the foreground


View from Creag Bhreac across Loch Leven to Glencoe Village and Bidean nam Bian


Eilean Munde on Loch Leven, the burial grounds of the MacDonalds of Glencoe


Early morning mist beyond Eilean Munde on Loch Leven


Glencoe Lochan


Coire Gabhail: the Lost Valley on the way to Bidean nam Bian


Hikers on Bidean nam Bian


View across Loch Leven to Ardgour from Bidean nam Bian


Looking east from Bidean nam Bian


View to Loch Etive from the Lairig Gartain


Evening light on Dalness and the Lairig Gartain from Lochan Urr in Glen Etive
Stob Coire Sgreamach left, Stob Dubh right


Rhodedendrons on the banks of Lochan Urr in Glen Etive



Last of the evening light on Aonach Dubh and Bidean nam Bian

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