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    Green Tourism Award - Gold

    • Award winning eco-friendly visitor centre
    • Wildlife Land Rover Safaris
    • Outstanding walking and climbing

    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: 1 and 2 Jan closed; 3 Jan to 28 Feb, Thur-Sun, 10-4; 1 Mar to 31Oct, daily 9- 6; 1 Nov to 13 Dec, Thurs-Sun 10-4; 14 to 26 Dec, closed; 27 Dec to 31 Dec, 10-4 (last entry to exhibition 45 mins before centre closes).

    Site: all year, daily.

    News
    • - Beloved Beano characters say ‘tour Trust treasures’

      Dennis the Menace and Gnasher are calling on children from all over Scotland to get out and explore the National Trust for Scotland’s treasures this summer.  more>

    • - Take to the hills with the Trust

      Conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland is encouraging Scotland to take to the hills this summer, with a brand new walking section on www.nts.org.uk. more>

    • - Time for teens to get green

      Sixteen and seventeen year olds who want to do their bit for the environment over the holidays in 2009 could still find a spot on a National Trust for Scotland’s Trailblazer camp.  more>

    • - Trust downloads top 10,000

      A series of podcasts designed to bring the treasures of the National Trust for Scotland to technophiles all over the world have been downloaded more than 10,000 times.  more>

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