Outdoor Activities in Glencoe, Scotland
Glencoe and Rannoch Moor provide a vast range of outdoor activities and space for walkers and climbers.
The area of Glencoe and the whole of Lochaber offer a good variety of outdoor activities from cycling and walking routes, watersports, climbing and of course winter sports. Fishing is popular on hill lochs and on the sea. Try a new activity of the first time, or get involved in something in another part of the Lochaber area but still base yourself in Glencoe.
The Glencoe Boatclub is an active sailing club and welcomes visitors and new members. At Onich, almost equidistant between Fort William and Glencoe is Vertical Descents, a local outdoor activitiy provider specialising in white water rafting and canyonning, providing great outdoor activities for families and groups. Check out Vertical Descents on TripAdvisor.
In Glencoe the mountain chairlift provides an opportunity to get up the mountains in the summer for great walking and fabulous views. In winter skiing and snowboarding is excellent at Scotland's oldest ski area. There are substantial mountain walks and climbing routes in Glencoe. To find out about a mountain guided day trip contact one of our advertisers.
At Ballachulish on the Oban Road the Dragon's Tooth Golf Course offers trails, segway excursions, laser clay shooting and accommodation.
A new watersports centre at Kinlochleven on Loch Leven should be available soon.
At Ballachulish on the Oban Road the Dragon's Tooth Golf Course offers trails, segway excursions, laser clay shooting and accommodation.
A new watersports centre at Kinlochleven on Loch Leven should be available soon.