📌 Glen Coe, Highland
★★★
Creag Dhubh is really just a rocky bulge on the northern arm of higher Meall a’ Bhùiridh, but its prominent position overlooking Glen Coe and the imposing cliffs of Buachaille Etive Mòr makes it a marvellous viewpoint – and an accessible one thanks to the access chairlift forming part of Glencoe Mountain Resort. Needless to say, waiting for a clear day to visit the 748-metre summit is essential: a viewpoint with no views has very little appeal! We’ve categorised this hill as a viewpoint rather than a proper hike with the assumption that you ride the chair up from the car park first; without the chairlift, the straightforward stroll becomes a lung-busting hill walk.
🌍 Location
📌 8 mi north of Bridge of Orchy, with access from top of Glencoe Mountain Resort chairlift
🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: NN 257521
🛰️ GPS coordinates: 56.627695,-4.841325
❌ No public transport within 1 mi. Bus stops on A82 at Glencoe Mountain Resort turnoff (just over 1 mi)
🚗 Car park at Glencoe Mountain Resort, 🧭 NN 267525 / 🛰️ 56.632583,-4.827746
📝 Key info
⌚ Always open. Chairlift: generally daily during summer & early autumn, but check Glencoe Mountain website: 🔗 glencoemountain.co.uk
🎫 Free – charge for chairlift
💬 From the car park, ride the chairlift (if open) up the steep slower slopes. From the top of the chairlift it’s a 10-min walk (each way) uphill to the summit on a clear path with a few rough sections (⬤ Moderate). There is also a rough, steep path beside the chairlift (add 300m ascent – sturdy footwear recommended) if you don’t want to pay for a lift ticket.