Glen Roy
The ‘Parallel Roads’ of Glen Roy slash through the landscape and their straight, precise form makes it easy to see why this glacial leftover baffled scientists for so long. Below you, the River Roy splashes down its rocky course, surrounded by a narrow strip of woodland, and you may hear buzzards mewing overhead.
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Best time to visit
All year round.
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Getting there
Four miles up a minor road from Roy Bridge, which is thirteen miles east of Fort William on the A86. Buses and trains from Fort William to Spean Bridge and Roy Bridge. Bike hire available in Fort William and Spean Bridge.
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Visitor facilities
Car park and viewpoint with interpretive panel. No formal paths, but the Parallel Roads and other key features are easily seen from the public road.
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Contact
SNH, The Governor's House, The Parade, Fort William PH33 6BA. Tel: 01397 704716.
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Managed by

Scottish Natural Heritage
