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Three Sisters Glencoe

Three massive rock spurs plunge dramatically into Scotland's most iconic glen, offering one of the British Isles' most awe-inspiring roadside mountain panoramas.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Oct — Mar
Best viewing
A roadside viewpoint delivering an immediate, imposing wall of dark ridges and waterfalls; visitors can also hike deeper into the glen for more immersive views.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

The Three Sisters of Glencoe are three dramatic ridge spurs — Beinn Fhada, Gearr Aonach, and Aonach Dubh — that plunge steeply into the floor of Glen Coe, one of Scotland's most iconic valleys. Standing at the roadside viewpoint on the A82, visitors are confronted by a wall of dark, jagged rock faces streaked with waterfalls after rain, framing the narrow glen beyond. The scale is immense and immediate: the ridges tower overhead while the valley floor carries the River Coe through heather and boulder fields. Light shifts constantly here — morning mist clings to the upper crags, afternoon sun picks out the russet tones of the grass and rock, and stormy skies lend the scene a brooding intensity that draws photographers from across the world. In winter, snow caps the summits and ice glazes the dark stone, transforming the glen into something austere and elemental. The site is visible directly from a lay-by, requiring no hiking, though trails into the ridges reward those who venture further.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Oct — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: INV. Nearest city: Fort William.

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