Loch Ness, Glencoe Valley and Highlands tour

The Three Sisters
Imponentes crestas emergen del paisaje, ofreciendo vistas espectaculares y un valle oculto, ideal para los amantes de la naturaleza y la aventura.
You will find the Three Sisters of Glen Coe on Bidean nam Bian, a mountain in the southern part of Glen Coe. You will recognise them very easily, as the three steep ridges stand out from the landscape. Each of the Three Sisters has its own name: Gearr Aonach, meaning short ridge, Aonach Dubh, meaning black ridge, and Beinn Fhada, meaning long hill. The first and third are separated by a glen often referred to as Hidden or Lost Valley, although the Scots also know it as Coire Gabhail. I'm sure that once you get to know them, you'll quickly understand the reason for these names.
The Three Sisters are part of a very complex mountain called Bidean nam Bian. They are so called because erosion has sculpted them in such a capricious way that they look like three heads looking at the horizon.
The Three Sisters are part of a very complex mountain called Bidean nam Bian. They are so called because erosion has sculpted them in such a capricious way that they look like three heads looking at the horizon.

Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a city rich in history and culture, famous for its impressive castle that towers over the city from the top of Castle Rock.

Stirling Castle

Monument to William Wallace

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park

Callander

Kilmahog

Rannoch Moor

Glen Coe

The Three Sisters

Fort William

Ben Nevis

Great Glen

Caledonian Canal

Fort Augustus

Loch Ness

Commando Memorial

Pitlochry