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"Glen Coe, often referred to as the "Glen of Weeping," is a place of haunting beauty and tragic history nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. Steeped in legend and folklore, this dramatic valley is flanked by towering peaks and cascading waterfalls, creating a landscape of breathtaking grandeur. As you traverse the winding roads that lead through Glen Coe, you'll be captivated by the sheer scale of the surrounding mountains and the raw power of nature. Journeying through Glen Coe is like stepping back in time, with each turn revealing new vistas that inspire awe and wonder. Whether you're exploring the valley on foot, following in the footsteps of ancient clansmen, or simply pausing to soak in the serene beauty of the landscape, Glen Coe offers an unforgettable journey through Scotland's wild and untamed heart."
"One of the classic locations in Scotland you probably already seen on postcards. Also perfect for hiking. You can reach Glencoe with local bus that depart fort William every hour. Two companies offer the ride - Shieldbuses and Citylink. They will both drop you off at the Glencoe junction, close to hiketrails and about 30 min walk from Visitor Centre. Shiledbus costs 5£ compared to 7.8£ on citylink (one way fare). https://www.shielbuses.co.uk/"
Emma Owen
"Just under 3 hours from Edinburgh (and 2 from Glasgow) is where you'll find Scotlands most famous Glen - Glencoe. This valley offers iconic views from the road, the paths, or the mountain tops. It's a great base for hiking or for travelling around Scotland and just passing through to see the incredible views. "

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As a teenager, I visited Scotland for a few days, and that in addition to Outlander binge watching ended up with me moving to Edinburgh next year. I spent a few years living there and falling more and more in love with the country. The only problem was that it was my university years which meant a tight budget but still the need to explore. So this guide is a summary of a few years of budget travel in Scotland and what I think it's the best compromise between budget and exploring everything this magical country has to offer. ⛰️ This guide will help you plan your perfect Scotland trip - on a budget and without a car. The base of this trip is a loop which you can start in either Glasgow or Edinburgh and which will take you 8 days. Then, at every stop, I'll give you some day trip options so that you can extend your trip depending on what you want to see and how much time you have. If you go for all-day trips this full itinerary will take 17 days. 💷 I'll give you a full breakdown of the cost. The basic loop will require around 210£ for all transport and accommodation. I'll provide you with a spreadsheet that breaks down each cost and each day trip so you can also plan and adjust your trip according to your budget. I'll also share with you accommodation recommendations and a breakdown of all the buses/trains you'd need to take.
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