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Route by the Coe River

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Be surrounded by wild nature

Like almost everything in Scotland, late autumn is a time of great contrasts where everything changes compared to how is has been in previous months. This time we decided to do one of the safest routes on the slopes of one of the most characteristic peaks of the mythical valley of Glencoe, the Three Sisters. It basically follows the path of the river that bears the same name. A typical mountain river with ice cold crystal clear waters and directing our gaze toward the first snow already visible at the top of the valley. All this in the midst of a landscape in shades of brown and temperatures around the 0 ° C mark.

It is neither the longest route or the most risky, but if it is one of the most comfortable, especially if you don't have any special walking equipment and have children with you. It's the perfect way to spend the day surrounded by wild nature of the Scottish Highlands.
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