Bidean Nam Bian, located to the south of Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands, is well-known amongst hill walkers and munro-baggers for the fantastic views it offers from the ‘Three Sisters of Glen Coe’ – the three steep ridges on the north face that extend into the Glen. This enormous series of peaks is part of the highest mountain in the old county of Argyll, rising to 1150 metres at its highest point with several ascending routes of varying difficulty, though the easier path from Glen Coe car park is by far the most used.