Can you drive to Loch Etive?

Can you drive to Loch Etive?

Scotland, europe

Length

20.11 km

Elevation

N/A

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: you're cruising through the Scottish Highlands, near Glencoe, on the legendary Glen Etive road. Yep, *that* road - the one from the "Skyfall" Bond flick!

It's a single-track adventure, about 20 km (12.5 miles) long, snaking its way to the stunning Loch Etive. Be warned, it's narrow, with hairpin turns galore, and gets pretty busy with tourists. Brush up on your passing-place etiquette!

Trust me, the scenery is worth it. This road leads to a small car park and a pier at the head of Loch Etive, a salty lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Bond fans will love the Dalness Estate, where a key scene with M was filmed (the actual "Skyfall" house was a movie set, sadly).

But hey, 007 isn't the only one who's fallen for this place. "Thor: Dark World," "Gladiator," "Sherlock Holmes," "Braveheart," and even Harry Potter ("Deathly Hallows part 2") have all filmed scenes around here. It's a film-lover's paradise! Just remember to be respectful of the environment, ok? Let's keep this place pristine.

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Road Details

Country
Scotland
Continent
europe
Length
20.11 km
Difficulty
hard

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