Glencoe & Glen Orchy Tours - Private Tours - Loch Ness - Glencoe - Fort William

Glencoe & Glen Orchy Tour

Leaving Fort William our tour will take us South down the shores of Loch Linnhe to Glencoe, Argyll. Onwards up into the valley the road cuts through the narrow gorge. Past Buchaille Etive Mhor at the head of Glen Etive and across the desolately barren, yet beautiful Rannoch Moor.

Turning into Glen Orchy the road twists and turns along the river edge offering fantastic views. At the head of Loch Awe sits Kilchurn Castle. It can be visited during the summer months by steamboat sailing from Loch Awe pier. Onward to the Pass of Brander and through Taynuilt.

Across Connel Bridge on route to the Sea Life Sanctuary at Baracaldine. On leaving the Sanctuary we will drive over Loch Creran Bridge to Appin on our way back to Fort William.

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Glencoe

GlencoeThe Pap of Glencoe towers dominantly above the village like the guardian of the Glen. To say it is picturesque would be an understatement. The Glen has something for everybody from the experienced climbers to first time ramblers, photographers, artists & sightseers to mention but a few.

In the early hours of the morning on the 13th of February 1692 the Glen ran red with the blood of the Clan Macdonald. In all it’s recorded that thirty-eight members of the clan were murdered by visiting Government Troops made up mainly of Campbells, sworn enemies of the Macdonalds. The troops had arrived into the Glen a full two weeks prior to massacring their hosts and enjoyed their hospitality.

 

Lochawe

LochaweKilchurn Castle sits on a plateau of rock next to a marsh bed on the edge of Loch Awe, where the waters from River Orchy enter it. Kilchurn was constructed by Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy around the mid 1400s. The original construction of the castle consisted of a five storey tower house with surrounding curtain wall. Initially the water level of Loch Awe was higher than in present day. So the castle sat upon an island.

Further development of Kilchurn took place over centuries including the construction of a large dinning hall and quarters to accommodate around 200 hundred soldiers. Only two out of three towers built remain standing today. The Castle was finally abandoned during the 18th century and gradually deteriorated into the relatively intact ruins that stand today.

In recent years there have been wooden stairs and platforms constructed giving access to the upper levels of the tower house. The panoramic views from the top are fabulous.

 

Baracaldine

Otters - BaracaldineThe Sea Life Sanctuary was established in 1970s. It gives the opportunity to see at close quarters different creatures that otherwise would remain a mystery to most people. There are Resident Seals and The Otter Sanctuary with an underwater viewing area. It was opened in 2002. Witness these graceful animals swimming up close.

The Sea Life Sanctuary also does valuable conservation work rescuing creatures that otherwise would likely perish. Around a dozen seal pups are rescued every year. They are cared for and nursed back to health by the experienced staff at the centre. These animals are released back into their natural habitat when fully recovered.

 

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