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    Green Tourism Award - Gold

    • Outstanding walking and climbing
    • Interactive exhibition Living on the Edge
    • 8 Munros and 5800 ha of fantastic landscape

    With towering mountains sweeping down on both sides, Glencoe is at once spectacularly beautiful and yet strangely forbidding. Glencoe is also the cradle of Scottish mountaineering and the area provides some of the finest climbing and walking in the Highlands.

    Visitor Centre, Shop, Café and Exhibition: 3 to 6 Jan, daily 10–4; 7 Jan to 28 Feb, Thur–Sun, 10–4; 1 to 20 Mar, daily 10–4; 21 Mar to 31 Aug, daily 9.30–5.30; 1 Sep to 31 Oct, daily 10–5; 1 Nov to 16 Dec, Thur–Sun 10–4; 27 to 31 Dec, daily 10–4 (last entry to exhibition 45 mins before centre closes).

    Site: all year, daily.
    News
    • - Have your say on top Trust view

      The stunning scenery at Kintail & Morvich is currently in the running as one of the UK's finest views.  more>

    • - Minister and actress join Perth primary school pupils to launch online celebration of Scottish places

      A new initiative was launched today (5 November) to encourage people from all walks of life to celebrate their links with places in Scotland that mean something special to them. more>

    • - Footpath appeal raises £40k in 40 days

      An appeal to preserve some of Scotland’s most popular and dramatic mountains has got off to a great start, raising more than £40,000 in 40 days.  more>

    • - Supporters asked to leave more than footprints

      The National Trust for Scotland is asking its supporters to leave more than footprints at the mountain ranges under its care - the conservation charity is looking for donations to help maintain its mountain paths.  more>

    • - Get out into the great outdoors at Glencoe

      There is no excuse for staying indoors in Lochaber this summer. The National Trust for Scotland’s Glencoe Visitor Centre has dozens of events to get visitors out into the spectacular scenery, to enjoy the rich wildlife and haunting history of the area.  more>

    • - Trust technology takes visitors on Glencoe tour

      Conservation charity, the National Trust for Scotland, embraced the digital age today as it launched a podcast to take visitors on a scenic walk around its iconic Glencoe property.  more>

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