Glencoe Visitor Centre


The centre provides comprehensive information on the geological, environmental and cultural history of Glen Coe via high-tech interactive and audiovisual displays, charts the history of mountaineering in the glen, and tells the story of the Glencoe Massacre in all its gory detail. It's 1.5 miles southeast of Glencoe village.


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1. Glencoe Folk Museum

1.07 MILES

This small, thatched cottage houses a varied collection of farm equipment, tools of the woodworking, blacksmithing and slate-quarrying trades, and…

2. West Highland Museum

10.18 MILES

This small but fascinating museum is packed with all manner of Highland memorabilia. Look out for the secret portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie – after the…

3. Jacobite Steam Train

10.36 MILES

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4. Ben Nevis Distillery

11.31 MILES

A tour of this distillery makes for a warming rainy day alternative to exploring the hills.

5. Trea­sures of the Earth

12.07 MILES

This award-winning exhibition is a useful rainy-day diversion, with a great collection of gemstones, minerals, fossils and other geological curiosities.

6. Castle Stalker

13.49 MILES

One of Scotland's most spectacularly sited castles, Castle Stalker perches on a tiny offshore island – Monty Python buffs will recognise it as the castle…

7. Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary

14.6 MILES

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8. Commando Memorial

16.57 MILES

The Commandos were an elite unit of the British armed forces, formed in 1940 to carry out raids behind enemy lines in German-occupied Europe. In 1942, a…