A view of the three sisters in Glencoe, Scotland from the River Coe ‘S’ bends.
The River Coe flows through the heart of the glen, winding elegantly past the base of the Three Sisters before spilling into Loch Leven at Glencoe village.
The section known as the “S” bends is particularly famous — it features crystal-clear pools, small waterfalls, and sculpted rocks in pink and grey tones, with the Sisters towering above.
When viewed from here, especially in soft morning or late-afternoon light, the combination of the serpentine river and the immense mountain ridges creates a sense of timeless natural power.
A view of the three sisters in Glencoe, Scotland from the River Coe ‘S’ bends.
The River Coe flows through the heart of the glen, winding elegantly past the base of the Three Sisters before spilling into Loch Leven at Glencoe village.
The section known as the “S” bends is particularly famous — it features crystal-clear pools, small waterfalls, and sculpted rocks in pink and grey tones, with the Sisters towering above.
When viewed from here, especially in soft morning or late-afternoon light, the combination of the serpentine river and the immense mountain ridges creates a sense of timeless natural power.