Glencoe is located 17 miles south of Fort William, in a breathtaking glen with jagged peaks incised on either side by cascading water. Its name means “Glen of Weeping” : indeed the MacDonalds had cause to weep when many of their clan were massacred in 1692 by King William’s army.

Once at the top of the Ben Nevis, we had to go down. Here’s Dany’s encounter with a blackfaced sheep, while descending…

The Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Britain (1344 m), and towers over the town of Fort William
