Outdoor Capital

Caol Beach sunset in the Outdoor Capital
Find out more
Advertisement

Glencoe and North Lorn Folk Museum

The Glencoe and North Lorn Folk Museum should be on your must see list. Located in Glencoe village, off the A82, the museum is well worth a visit.

The Glencoe and North Lorn Folk Museum is a thatched cottage building in the centre of Glencoe Village. The museum tells the story of the MacDonalds and the Glencoe Massacre, and has some interesting items on display. We recommend a visit to this interesting building during your visit to Fort William and Lochaber. If you are in Glencoe village take a walk around the Forestry Lochan - its beautiful!

Lochaber has several other museums which include the Clan Cameron Museum and the The West Highland Museum both well worth visiting for a fascinating journey into our history.

Explore these featured listings

Glen Nevis Caravan & Camping Park
Our award-winning, family friendly caravan and camping park is set in the midst of spectacular Highland scenery at the foot of mighty Ben Nevis. Ideal for cyclists and walkers, Glen Nevis offers captivating paths and tracks that wind up through forests and alongside the River Nevis. This is also the perfect base to access the Nevis Range and mountain Gondola, the Harry Potter Jacobite steam train, the Silver Sands of Morar and Arisag; or just as easily, why not relax on our park and enjoy the fresh mountain air whilst watching others scale the mountain.   We manage a peaceful park with a welcoming and friendly atmosphere and pride ourselves in the quality of our infrastructure, facilities and landscaping. Our generous tent and caravan pitches easily leave you plenty of space to find the perfect pitch before heading off to our restaurant and bar to plan the next day's activities over a mouth watering menu of delicious local food and drink. If you prefer to self cater in something more luxurious, book one of our camping pods instead or why not choose from one of our self catering holiday lodges, cottages or top branded static caravans.   Staying with us you get much more than our campsite. We also have our own Highland Estate extending to over 1,000 acres which is home to iconic Scottish wildlife such as red squirrels, pine martens and also the stags a'bellowing in the annual Autumn rut.  We also welcome keen fishermen to book a day's fishing on the River Nevis which threads a scenic course amidst the landscape.  Glen Nevis has lots of interesting walks where you trek through time, both historical from the iron age, vast geological time, and also through locations where certain famous movies have been filmed.... Glen Nevis is a beautiful natural habitat that we are excited for you to discover and share with us soon!      Visit our website (glen-nevis.co.uk) to find out more about our campsite including our SEASONAL OFFERS, and to book your pitch!
No data
No data