Black Rock Cottage is a small, whitewashed former croft house that sits on the moor at the entrance to Glencoe, beneath the dramatic mountains of Meall a’ Bhuiridh and Buachaille Etive Mòr in the Scottish Highlands. Now used as a private mountaineering hut by the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club, it offers simple accommodation for climbers and walkers drawn to the surrounding peaks and nearby Glencoe Mountain Resort. Its isolated position on the access road off the A82, the big Highland sky, and the towering, often snow‑capped hills behind have made it one of the most photographed buildings in Scotland and a favourite subject for landscape photographers and calendar images alike.
Black Rock Cottage is a small, whitewashed former croft house that sits on the moor at the entrance to Glencoe, beneath the dramatic mountains of Meall a’ Bhuiridh and Buachaille Etive Mòr in the Scottish Highlands. Now used as a private mountaineering hut by the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club, it offers simple accommodation for climbers and walkers drawn to the surrounding peaks and nearby Glencoe Mountain Resort. Its isolated position on the access road off the A82, the big Highland sky, and the towering, often snow‑capped hills behind have made it one of the most photographed buildings in Scotland and a favourite subject for landscape photographers and calendar images alike.