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Ben Nevis And Glen Coe

The best mountain hikes in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe

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Mountaineering in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe offers challenging terrain within the Scottish Highlands, characterized by dramatic landscapes shaped by ancient volcanic activity and glacial erosion. Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain, features a vast summit plateau and the imposing 600-meter North Face cliffs. Glen Coe, a collapsed volcanic caldera, presents rugged peaks, deep glens, and iconic ridges like the Three Sisters of Glencoe and the Aonach Eagach Ridge. This region provides diverse opportunities for experienced mountaineers, from demanding ascents to technical rock and ice climbing.

Best mountaineering routes in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe

  • The most popular mountaineering route is Lochan a’ Choire Campsite – Ben Nevis summit loop from Glen Nevis, a 10.2 miles (16.4 km) trail that takes 8 hours 2 minutes to complete. This route leads to the summit of Ben Nevis, offering extensive panoramic views on clear days.
  • Another top favourite among local mountaineers is Coire Gabhail (Hidden Valley) – View of Stob Coire Sgreamhach loop from Meall Dearg, a difficult 7.3 miles (11.7 km) path. This route explores the secluded Hidden Valley within Glen Coe, known for its dramatic scenery and historical significance.
  • Local mountaineers also love the Stob Dearg Summit – Stob na Broige loop from Beinn Bheag, a 9.0 miles (14.5 km) trail leading through the iconic Buachaille Etive Mòr massif, often completed in about 7 hours 20 minutes.
  • Mountaineering in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe is defined by volcanic peaks, glacial glens, and rugged ridges. The network offers options for various ability levels, from challenging summit ascents to technical climbing routes.
  • The routes in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 900 mountaineers have used komoot to explore Ben Nevis And Glen Coe's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Glen Nevis Restaurant – Red Burn Waterfall Crossing loop from Glen Nevis

9.97km

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780m

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Krzysztof bukatko
April 6, 2025, Yellow Falls (Eas Bhuidhe) Waterfall

Lower falls parking na mijance

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Philippe
February 23, 2025, View of Glen Coe

Visited Glencoe in autumn. Despite the cloudy and cold weather encountered, the landscape won't disappoint your expectations. While hiking, due to the wind, i was able to hear a group of bagpipers playing near the parking spot, it was magic!

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November 14, 2024, Lower Falls, Glen Nevis

The Lower Falls in Glen Nevis are visible from the road, but if you are able it's worth following the river up or downstream a bit to get a different view. Once you've had a good look here, it's worth carrying on up the glen to the larger Steall Falls.

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I have enjoyed the Glen Nevis Restaurant since it was created in the late 1980s and still visit whenever I can.

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One of my favourite Scottish Glens and one I keep returning too. I particularly enjoy the through walk to Corrour, something I have done several times in both directions. The best parts are beyond the tourist areas of the Nevis Gorge and Steall Meadow and Falls.

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The hiking car park is a good starting point for activities in one of the side valleys. From here you also have an ideal view of the “Three Sisters”. If you're driving through the magnificent Clencoe, stop here and take in the scenery.

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A small yet perfectly formed waterfall in the Water of Nevis, sat at the foot of Glen Nevis. The falls are best viewed from the nearby bridge.

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William Cook
October 19, 2023, Stob Bàn

Stob Bàn sits at 999 metres high, in the west of the Mamores range. The Gaelic name translates to White Peak, coming from the Quartzite rocks on the summit, often being confused with snow. It also shares a name with Stob Bàn way over in the Grey Corries, don't get them muddled up! Stob Bàn is an important geological site, with some brilliant examples of Dalradian rock formations littering the hillsides.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when mountaineering in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe?

The region offers incredibly diverse and challenging terrain. Ben Nevis features a vast, stony summit plateau and imposing 600-meter cliffs on its North Face, ideal for experienced climbers. Glen Coe, a collapsed volcanic caldera, presents rugged peaks, deep glens, and iconic ridges like the Three Sisters of Glencoe and the Aonach Eagach Ridge. Both areas are characterized by landscapes shaped by ancient volcanic activity and glacial erosion, offering everything from demanding ascents to technical rock and ice climbing.

Are there any routes suitable for experienced mountaineers looking for a significant challenge?

Absolutely. For those seeking a demanding experience, the Lochan a’ Choire Campsite – Ben Nevis summit loop from Glen Nevis is a challenging 10.2-mile route to the summit of Ben Nevis. In Glen Coe, the Coire Gabhail (Hidden Valley) – View of Stob Coire Sgreamhach loop from Meall Dearg offers a difficult 7.3-mile path through dramatic scenery. The region is also home to the Aonach Eagach Ridge, considered one of the most challenging ridge scrambles in mainland Scotland.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks to look out for?

Ben Nevis boasts the UK's highest summit, offering extensive panoramic views on clear days, and the dramatic North Face cliffs. In Glen Coe, you'll find the iconic Three Sisters of Glencoe (part of the Bidean nam Bian massif), the distinctive pyramid-like shape of Buachaille Etive Mòr, and the secluded Hidden Valley (Coire Gabhail). You can also visit the Ben Nevis summit itself, or explore the Càrn Mòr Dearg.

What do other mountaineers say about the routes in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe?

The mountaineering routes in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Mountaineers frequently praise the challenging nature of the trails, the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, and the dramatic, unique landscapes shaped by volcanic and glacial forces.

Are there any circular mountaineering routes in the area?

Yes, there are several circular routes. For instance, the Stob Dearg Summit – Stob na Broige loop from Beinn Bheag is a 9.0-mile trail that takes you through the iconic Buachaille Etive Mòr massif. Another option is the Summit of Stob Dubh – Summit of Stob Coire Raineach loop from Glencoe National Nature Reserve, an 8.5-kilometer route offering stunning views.

What are the options for accommodation or places to eat near the trails?

The region offers various options for rest and refreshment. You can find hotels like the Kingshouse Hotel or the Inveroran Hotel. For a more rustic experience, there are huts such as the Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC Hut). Pubs like the Clachaig Inn are popular spots for hikers to refuel.

Are there any routes that offer views of waterfalls?

Yes, the region is home to impressive waterfalls. In Glen Nevis, bordering Ben Nevis, you can find Steall Falls, Scotland's second-highest waterfall. Within Glen Coe, the River Coe features dramatic waterfalls like the Coe River Waterfall and the Meeting of Three Waters, which can be enjoyed from various trails in the glen.

How many mountaineering routes are available in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe?

There are over 20 mountaineering routes available in Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, catering primarily to experienced hikers. The majority of these, specifically 20 out of 24, are rated as difficult, offering significant challenges for mountaineers.

What are the geological origins of Ben Nevis and Glen Coe?

Both Ben Nevis and Glen Coe have dramatic geological origins. Ben Nevis was once a massive active volcano, and evidence of this ancient activity is visible in its rugged landscape. Glen Coe's striking terrain was formed by volcanic eruptions over 400 million years ago and later sculpted by glaciers, resulting in its distinctive sheer cliffs, deep glens, and rugged peaks. It is notably a collapsed volcanic caldera.

Is there a route that explores the iconic Buachaille Etive Mòr massif?

Yes, the Stob Dearg Summit – Stob na Broige loop from Beinn Bheag is a 9.0-mile trail that leads through the iconic Buachaille Etive Mòr massif. This distinctive pyramid-like mountain is one of Scotland's most photographed and offers various climbing routes for experienced mountaineers.

Are there any routes that focus on the Ben Nevis North Face?

While the main Mountain Track ascends the gentler slopes, the 600-meter high cliffs of the Ben Nevis North Face are a major draw for experienced climbers. This area provides classic scrambles, rock climbs of various difficulties, and is a premier location for ice climbing in Scotland. Routes like the Stob Coire nan Lochan Summit loop from Meall Dearg offer views of the dramatic surrounding peaks.

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