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Ben Nevis And Glen Coe

The best walks and hikes in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe

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Hikes in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe navigate a landscape of high mountains, deep glens, and expansive moorland in the Scottish Highlands. The region contains the highest peak in the British Isles, Ben Nevis, and the steep-sided valley of Glen Coe. The terrain offers a mix of challenging mountain ascents, valley paths, and routes to features like waterfalls and lochs.

Best hiking trails in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe

  • The most popular hiking route is Ben Nevis from Glen Nevis, a 10.1 mile (16.3 km) trail that takes about 6 hours 21 minutes to complete. This is the main path to the summit of the UK's highest mountain.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is Steall Waterfall and Glen Nevis, a moderate 2.5 mile (4.0 km) path. The route follows a path through Glen Nevis to the base of a 120-meter waterfall.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Lost Valley (Bidean Nam Bian) — Glencoe National Nature Reserve, a 3.3 mile (5.3 km) trail leading through a hidden valley between two of Glen Coe's Three Sisters, often completed in about 1 hour 43 minutes.
  • Hiking in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe is defined by rugged mountain ascents, deep glens like Glen Coe, and walks to lochs and waterfalls. The network of over 300 routes provides options for various skill levels, from valley walks to challenging Munro ascents.
  • The routes in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 7,000 reviews. More than 54,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Ben Nevis And Glen Coe's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Ben Nevis Mountain Path

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Embark on the Ben Nevis Mountain Path, a difficult hike that takes you to the summit of the UK's highest peak. This challenging route covers 10.1 miles (16.3 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 4303 feet (1312 metres), typically requiring 6 hours and 21 minutes to complete. As you ascend, the path gradually transforms from a clear track to a rockier, more rugged terrain, offering views across Glen Nevis towards the impressive Mamores. You will pass the tranquil Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe, often known as the 'Halfway Lochan', before continuing your climb. The upper sections become rough and stony, traversing boulders and scree as you zig-zag towards the top. On a clear day, the summit rewards you with expansive 360-degree panoramic views.

Before you set out, be aware that weather conditions on Ben Nevis can change very quickly. The summit is often much colder than the base, even during summer months, so pack appropriate layers. Poor visibility can make navigation challenging on the vast and featureless upper mountain plateau; cairns are there to help guide your way. Always check the forecast before you begin your hike and plan your start time to allow ample daylight for the full duration of the route.

This trail is notable as the most popular and straightforward route to the top of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Scotland and the entire United Kingdom. The mountain itself is an ancient volcano, though its current form is largely shaped by glacial erosion. The path offers a unique opportunity to experience the dramatic scale of the Scottish Highlands, from the lower glens to the exposed, high-altitude environment of the summit plateau. It is a classic Scottish hiking experience.

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Embark on a moderate hike through the dramatic Nevis Gorge to reach the magnificent Steall Waterfall, Scotland's second-highest cascade. This 2.5-mile (4.0 km) route, with an elevation gain of 340 feet (104 metres), takes approximately 1 hour and 19 minutes to complete. You will navigate a rocky, uneven path with sections requiring scrambling, passing through ancient woodlands and alongside the roaring River Nevis, before emerging into the picturesque Steall Meadow.

While generally considered easy to moderate, the trail demands sure-footedness and sturdy footwear due to its varied terrain, including steep drops and potentially slippery surfaces. The path has a "rollercoaster" feel with various ascents and descents, so be prepared for a dynamic experience. If you are looking for a longer option, a 9-kilometre (3-hour) route is also available, starting from the Lower Falls car park.

The Steall Waterfall and Glen Nevis trail is notable for its stunning natural features and unique attractions. You can experience the thrill of crossing the Water of Nevis via an optional three-wire bridge, or simply wade across. This area is also famous as a filming location for several Harry Potter movies, adding a touch of cinematic magic to your adventure, and offers opportunities to spot wildlife like red deer and golden eagles.

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The Lost Valley trail begins with a descent to the River Coe, often using steel stairs to reach a bridge, before you climb steeply into the Alt Coire Gabhail river valley. You will navigate rugged, rocky paths, sections requiring easy scrambling, and boulder fields, passing ancient birch woods and cascading waterfalls. This difficult hike covers 3.3 miles (5.3 km) with 946 feet (288 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking 1 hour and 43 minutes to complete. The valley itself is a hidden, emerald-green expanse of grass and house-sized boulders, surrounded by the towering ridges of Gearr Aonach and Beinn Fhada.

This route is considered difficult and demands good physical fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy hiking shoes. Its

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Embark on a challenging hike through the Bidean nam Bian and Stop Coire Sgreamhach loop, a difficult route covering 7.2 miles (11.6 km) with a significant 3759 feet (1146 metres) of elevation gain. This strenuous journey typically takes around 5 hours and 12 minutes to complete, leading you past beautiful waterfalls and up steep sections of scree and rocky crests. As you ascend, you will encounter some easy rock-scrambling, eventually reaching panoramic views of the Glencoe peaks and the Ben Nevis range on clear days. The trail offers a dramatic experience, with the iconic Aonach Eagach ridge often visible in the distance.

This demanding route is best suited for experienced hillwalkers with a good level of fitness. Be prepared for varied terrain, including boulder fields and potentially loose ground, especially during the descent through the Lost Valley. While the trail is accessible, it is not recommended in winter or snowy conditions unless you have specialist gear and experience, as certain sections can retain snow and ice into early summer. Always check local conditions before you head out.

The Bidean nam Bian loop is notable for including two Munros, Bidean nam Bian itself, which is the highest point in Argyll, and Stob Coire Sgreamhach. You will also explore the unique and dramatic hidden glen known as the Lost Valley, or Coire Gabhail, a place steeped in local lore where the river mysteriously disappears underground. This trail offers close-up views of the famous Three Sisters of Glencoe, making it a significant mountaineering challenge in one of Scotland's most iconic landscapes.

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Embark on the Pap of Glencoe Trail, a moderate hike that rewards you with sweeping views across Glencoe and Loch Leven. This route covers 3.8 miles (6.1 km) and involves a significant ascent of 2192 feet (668 metres), typically taking around 3 hours and 5 minutes to complete. As you climb, the iconic conical peak of the Pap itself becomes a constant visual anchor, guiding your way. The terrain offers a continuous, strenuous climb from near sea level, leading you through varied landscapes. You'll experience the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands, with the distant mountains of Ardgour adding to the dramatic backdrop.

Before you set out, be aware that the trail begins with a continuous and demanding climb right from near sea level. The path can be very wet and boggy in places, particularly on the lower sections, so waterproof footwear is highly recommended. If you plan to hike during winter, be prepared for challenging conditions; an ice-axe and crampons are necessary, and you must know how to use them safely. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

The Pap of Glencoe, also known by its Gaelic name Sgorr na Cìche, stands as a prominent and recognizable landmark within the Glencoe National Nature Reserve. Its distinctive shape makes it a focal point in many photographs of the region, offering expansive vistas from its summit. This trail provides a unique perspective on the dramatic geology and natural grandeur that defines the Glencoe landscape, making it a memorable addition to any hiking itinerary in the Scottish Highlands.

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Clive G
March 9, 2026, Stob Coire Sgreamhach

A fine summit in its own right, and has an interesting ridge route for winter climbers.

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Beautiful and big mountain with superb views.

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Great hike to Steall Waterfall

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Beautiful area! A valley panorama serves as the backdrop for Harry Potter's Quidditch match.

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Oliver
September 20, 2024, Steall Bridge

It is difficult for children under 13 years or 1.50m to cross the bridge because their arms are eventually too short to hold on to both ropes. But you can cross the two streams 50-100m upstream in shallower places if you take off your shoes and roll up your trousers.

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Ian Baines
June 10, 2024, Nevis Gorge

I love walking down through the Nevis Gorge after. It is lovely easy walking after the wild upper reaches of the glen. I never tire of it.

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I first crossed this three wire bridge over fifty years ago and it hasn’t really changed since. I have no idea how many times I have crossed it but it is always fun. I always enjoy watching visitors wrestling with their first traverse. Fortunately few fall in.

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Svenja
May 21, 2024, Steall Bridge

Much easier than it looks!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks in the Glen Coe area?

Yes, the Glencoe Lochan Trail is a great option for families and those looking for a gentle walk. It offers several easy paths around a tranquil lake, set within a peaceful woodland. The trails are well-maintained and provide beautiful scenery without any strenuous climbing.

Where can I find a good hike to a waterfall?

For a classic waterfall hike, the trail to Steall Falls is a fantastic choice. This moderate walk through Glen Nevis leads you to Scotland's second-highest waterfall, a spectacular 120-meter cascade. The path involves some rocky sections but rewards you with incredible views in the gorge.

How difficult is the main path up Ben Nevis and how long does it take?

The Ben Nevis Mountain Track is a strenuous and challenging full-day hike, typically taking 7–9 hours to complete the 10.1-mile (16.3 km) round trip. While it's not a technical climb, it involves a sustained ascent of over 1,300 meters and requires a good level of fitness and proper preparation for mountain weather.

What are some of the best viewpoints for photos in Glen Coe?

Glen Coe is full of iconic photo spots. The Three Sisters viewpoint, directly accessible from the A82 road, offers a magnificent panorama of the valley's dramatic peaks. For a view earned by a short hike, the walk to Signal Rock provides a lovely perspective from within the woods, looking out into the glen.

Are there any good circular hikes in Glen Coe?

Yes, the loop up The Pap of Glencoe is a popular choice. It's a moderately challenging route that provides outstanding 360-degree views over Loch Leven and the surrounding mountains. The circular nature of the trail means you get to enjoy varied scenery on your ascent and descent.

I'm an experienced hiker looking for a serious challenge. What do you recommend?

For a demanding day with rewarding ridge walking, the Bidean nam Bian and Stob Coire Sgreamhach loop is an excellent choice. This is a difficult mountain route that takes you to the highest peak in Glen Coe, involving steep ascents and some scrambling. It's a true classic for seasoned mountaineers.

Can I bring my dog on hikes in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe?

Dogs are common on many lower-level trails, but you must keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or on private land like the area around Signal Rock. For high mountain routes like Ben Nevis, only bring a dog if it is extremely fit, experienced in mountain environments, and you can ensure its safety on steep, rocky terrain and in unpredictable weather.

Where is the best place to park for hiking Ben Nevis?

The main starting point for the Mountain Track is the Ben Nevis Visitor Centre in Glen Nevis. There is a large pay-and-display car park here. It can fill up very quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is essential to secure a space.

What do other hikers enjoy most about this region?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers consistently praise the dramatic, world-class scenery of the high peaks and deep glens. The sheer variety of trails is also a major highlight, offering everything from accessible valley walks like the one to the Lost Valley to some of the UK's most challenging mountain scrambles.

How many hiking trails are available in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe?

There are over 300 hiking routes to explore in the region. This extensive network covers a wide range of difficulties, from over 100 easy walks in the valleys and lochsides to more than 100 difficult mountain ascents, ensuring there's a trail for every ability level.

What should I know about safety when hiking here?

Weather in the Scottish Highlands can change extremely rapidly. Even on a clear day, you should be prepared for wind, rain, and poor visibility, especially at higher elevations. Always carry a map, a compass, and know how to use them. For Ben Nevis, be particularly aware of the steep cliffs surrounding the summit plateau.

For detailed safety advice and mountain conditions, it's wise to check resources like the official VisitScotland Ben Nevis guide before you go.

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