Glen Coe is arguably Scotland’s most famous glen (valley), offering as it does a combination of stunning scenery and dramatic history. For landscape photographers, Glen Coe offers up amazing mountains, waterfalls, lochs, cottages and many other features, which all combine to create the iconic images that most people immediately associate with the highlands of Scotland. In short, it is a landscape photographer’s paradise!
A calm sunrise at Loch Tulla, at the southern entrance to Glen Coe.
Morning reflections on Loch Tulla
Early morning reflections on Loch Ba.
Loch Ba.
A wee hairy lochen near Loch Ba.
Loch Ba.
The Stob Dearg of the Buachaille Etive Mor, perhaps the most iconic peak of Glen Coe.
Late autumn in Glen Coe
The iconic shot of waterfalls on the Etive river, with Stob Dearg in the background. Well, you have to, don't you?
Black Rock Cottage
Glen Coe panorama
Late autumnal afternoon light at Glen Coe
Loch Achtriochtan, with the formidable Aonach Eagach ridge in the background.
A small cottage on the shore of Loch Achtriochtan.