Glencoe and Glen Etive Special Area of Conservation protects stunning mountain landscapes, diverse habitats, and native wildlife in the Scottish Highlands, offering world-class opportunities for hiking, climbing, and nature observation.
Located in the Scottish Highlands, the Glencoe and Glen Etive Special Area of Conservation (SAC) covers a rugged and dramatic region characterized by ancient mountains, deep glens, fast-flowing rivers, and significant ecological diversity. The area is internationally recognized for its rich geodiversity, featuring iconic peaks such as Bidean nam Bian and the Lost Valley (Coire Gabhail). The landscape is shaped by volcanic geology and past glacial activity, resulting in impressive corries, cliffs, and waterfalls. Ecologically, the SAC is home to important habitats including Caledonian pinewood remnants, montane heaths, blanket bogs, and species-rich grasslands. It supports protected species such as the Scottish wildcat, golden eagle, red deer, and Atlantic salmon. Historically, Glencoe is well known for the Glencoe Massacre of 1692, and the area features archaeological remains from Bronze Age inhabitants and evidence of historic deer stalking estates. Outdoor recreation opportunities are abundant, including hiking the famous West Highland Way segments, challenging rock climbs on steep rhyolite cliffs, trail running, and wildlife watching. The area attracts climbers for the distinctive steep ridges and scrambles and is also prized by photographers for its dramatic scenery in all seasons. Visitors experience a remote mountain environment with several small villages nearby, providing access and amenities. The conservation designation helps preserve the natural features, controlling development and promoting sustainable land management to protect habitats and species. This blend of cultural history, wild landscapes, and diverse outdoor pursuits makes the Glencoe and Glen Etive SAC a major destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers in Scotland.
Bidean nam Bian mountain – highest peak in Glencoe at 1,150 meters
The Lost Valley (Coire Gabhail) – remote glen with dramatic cliffs and historical significance
Caledonian Pinewood remnants – rare native woodland habitats supporting diverse fauna
River Etive – renowned for Atlantic salmon and trout fishing
A small village offering visitor services and serving as a gateway to the SAC and its trails.
Iconic triple ridges overlooking the glen, popular subjects for photography and climbing.
A wild river with crystal-clear waters known for salmon runs and scenic fishing spots.