Reasons to join our Glencoe photography tour
Mountains and Lochs
Glencoe is blessed with several beautiful mountain ranges, including the Three Sisters and Bidean nam Bian, often reflected in one of the many serene lochs or providing a picture-perfect backdrop to the rivers or waterfalls.
These rugged peaks and ever-changing light conditions offer bountiful opportunities for landscape and mountain photography.
Picturesque scenery
Then there are the beautiful white bothies of Lagangarbh Hut and of course the world famous Blackrock Cottage which is located at the foot of the Glencoe Mountain Resort ski centre.
Blackrock Cottage is owned by the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club and you can only stay there if you’re a member of a mountaineering club. It’s a beautiful scene to photograph at any time of the year.
Glens and valleys
Glencoe is renowned for its lovely deep glens and valleys, such as the iconic Glen Coe and Glen Etive, and several captivating waterfalls, such as the River Coupall Waterfall.
These glens showcase a mesmerizing display of colours during autumn and glisten in the winter snow, making them ideal subjects for photography.
Rannoch Moor
The A82 runs straight through Rannoch Moor which at over 1,000ft in elevation, often has some of the most dramatic and atmospheric weather in the area.
All this and more awaits in the Scottish Highlands on our Glencoe photography tour and workshop.
Available dates
Tour details
Group Size
Max 7
Duration
3 nights
Locations
Blackrock Cottage
Castle Stalker
Cauldron Falls
Glen Etive
Glencoe Lochan
Loch Achtriochtan
Loch Ba
Loch Leven
Loch Linnhe
Lochan na h-Achlaise
River Coupall Waterfall
Three Sisters
Plus more
Included
Accommodation (double room, en-suite, single occupancy)
Breakfast
Dedicated 1-2-1 photography tuition
Transport on the workshop in a modern, comfortable nine seater Mercedes Vito minibus