Of course we regularly get snow around Glencoe ; it often lies on the hills from November until May, but we often escape down here at sea level. We usually get a week or two of snow on the ground each Winter. This last weekend has been fun and there have been lots of fantastic photos on social media. Sunday was quite amazing as an extensive piece of sea ice formed on Loch Leven. As is often the case in our maritime climate, there’s been a thaw overnight with much melting, but plenty still remains with temperatures hovering around freezing all of this week. Some snaps from the last couple of days….



A prolonged freeze and sea ice forming on Loch Leven. Who doesn’t love snow? Pier House Glencoe ; Winter snowfall January 2021 Sea ice forming on Loch Leven Sgorr Dhearg 1024m (Beinn a’Bheithir) from Brecklet, Ballachulish.