Glencoe National Nature Reserve
Getting here
By car
From Glasgow, Edinburgh and the south: head north up the A82 – we are located on the left, 1 mile before Glencoe village.
From Fort William and the north: head south down the A82 – we are located on the right, 1 mile after Glencoe village.
Please be aware that the Visitor Centre postcode covers a wide area due to the rural location. Latitude and longitude co-ordinates will be more specific for your sat-nav: 56.672862; -5.082682
The nearest electric car charging point is located near the Isles of Glencoe Hotel in Ballachulish (PH49 4HL) and it has 2 devices. This is part of the ChargePlace Scotland charging network.
By foot or bike
There is a 1.5-mile path to the visitor centre from Glencoe village. From the pavement beside the A82, the path turns right into woodland, passing Glencoe campsite before reaching our visitor centre car park.
By bus
Daily services between Glasgow and Fort William stop at our visitor centre junction with the A82. Local buses finish in Glencoe village for a 1.5-mile walk.
Opening times
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Visitor centre and turf house
- Current period 23 Mar–27 Oct, daily, 09.30–17.00 28 Oct–23 Dec, daily, 10.00–16.00 24 Dec–26 Dec, closed 27 Dec–30 Dec, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Highland Coo Café
Please note that our Highland Coo Café will operate with a reduced offer on Tues 10 September due to essential works taking place.
- Current period 23 Mar–27 Oct, daily, 10.00–16.00 28 Oct–23 Dec, daily, 10.00–16.00 24 Dec–26 Dec, closed 27 Dec–30 Dec, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Glencoe National Nature Reserve
- Current period 1 Jan–31 Dec, open daily
Entry prices
- Adult
- Free
- Family
- Free
- One adult family
- Free
- Concession
- Free
- Car park
- £4.00
- Car park
- £6.00
Planning your visit
Our visitor centre has had a major revamp with a new café, shop, exhibition, film screening area and information hub.
Our popular Land Rover safaris allow visitors of all abilities, including wheelchair users, to get a completely different view of the glen and its wildlife.
View some of the terrain in Glencoe in advance of your visit using these Google Street Views:
Coire Gabhail Google Street View
Buachaille Etive Beag Google Street View
Please see our drop-down Facilities below for helpful information about planning your visit.
For more information about planning your visit please see our frequently asked questions.
Facilities & access
We have created a detailed Accessibility Guide for Glencoe & Dalness to assist with your visit.
We’d love you to visit the Euan’s Guide website to review the accessibility of Trust places and tell us (and others) what’s good and where we need to do better.
There is a unisex accessible toilet.
We have a dedicated cycle parking area towards the top of the car park with space for 6 bikes at a time.
Currently, there is no charge for coach parking.
Dogs are welcome in the glen but must be kept under control to avoid disturbing wildlife, either on a lead or returning immediately to the owner’s side on command.
Dogs are also welcome on a lead inside our visitor centre.
We have a hearing loop at some exhibition points and also at the reception desk.
Car parking is available adjacent to the visitor centre, and there’s a £4* per car admission price to the visitor centre and car park, which directly supports our work in the glen. Parking is free for members.
The ticket machines accept both card and cash payments.
*£6 per motorhome/caravan
If the visitor centre toilets are closed, the nearest public toilets are in Glencoe village.
There is level access from the visitor centre’s main entrance to the:
- Reception and information desk
- Gift shop
- Exhibition
- Café
- Viewpoint