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View of the Three Sisters, Glencoe

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View of the Three Sisters, Glencoe

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  • Location: Glencoe And Glen Etive, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    October 17, 2022

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    This is a classic viewpoint for the Bidean massif's Three Sisters, one of the most iconic sights in the Highlands and a view that’s emblematic of Glen Coe. The trio …

    November 13, 2017

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    During a hike, one can already be horrified by the historical background:
    Two sentences made the valley of tears in this beautiful valley: "Robert Campbell, an officer of the crown, …
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    August 6, 2020

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    The Three Sisters at Glencoe are a must for any hiking enthusiast. Detour to individual glens is worthwhile. At the Lost Valley parking lot you should start early otherwise all parking spaces will quickly be full.
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    Lost Valley (Bidean Nam Bian) — Glencoe National Nature Reserve

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    290m

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    The Lost Valley trail begins with a descent to the River Coe, often using steel stairs to reach a bridge, before you climb steeply into the Alt Coire Gabhail river valley. You will navigate rugged, rocky paths, sections requiring easy scrambling, and boulder fields, passing ancient birch woods and cascading waterfalls. This difficult hike covers 3.3 miles (5.3 km) with 946 feet (288 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking 1 hour and 43 minutes to complete. The valley itself is a hidden, emerald-green expanse of grass and house-sized boulders, surrounded by the towering ridges of Gearr Aonach and Beinn Fhada.

    This route is considered difficult and demands good physical fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy hiking shoes. Its

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    Embark on a challenging hike through the Bidean nam Bian and Stop Coire Sgreamhach loop, a difficult route covering 7.2 miles (11.6 km) with a significant 3759 feet (1146 metres) of elevation gain. This strenuous journey typically takes around 5 hours and 12 minutes to complete, leading you past beautiful waterfalls and up steep sections of scree and rocky crests. As you ascend, you will encounter some easy rock-scrambling, eventually reaching panoramic views of the Glencoe peaks and the Ben Nevis range on clear days. The trail offers a dramatic experience, with the iconic Aonach Eagach ridge often visible in the distance.

    This demanding route is best suited for experienced hillwalkers with a good level of fitness. Be prepared for varied terrain, including boulder fields and potentially loose ground, especially during the descent through the Lost Valley. While the trail is accessible, it is not recommended in winter or snowy conditions unless you have specialist gear and experience, as certain sections can retain snow and ice into early summer. Always check local conditions before you head out.

    The Bidean nam Bian loop is notable for including two Munros, Bidean nam Bian itself, which is the highest point in Argyll, and Stob Coire Sgreamhach. You will also explore the unique and dramatic hidden glen known as the Lost Valley, or Coire Gabhail, a place steeped in local lore where the river mysteriously disappears underground. This trail offers close-up views of the famous Three Sisters of Glencoe, making it a significant mountaineering challenge in one of Scotland's most iconic landscapes.

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    Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Location: Glencoe And Glen Etive, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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