Within Carnoch there is a small village shop, a
Scottish Episcopal Church, Glencoe Folk Museum, Post Office, Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team centre, an outdoor centre, a number of bed and breakfast establishments, and a small primary school. The small Museum was started after a resident discovered "a cache of 200-year-old swords and pistols hidden there from the British Redcoats after the disastrous battle of Culloden". This modern (constructed in 2002) visitor centre houses a coffee shop, store, and information centre. Nearby memorials sites are the Celtic cross at the
Massacre of Glencoe Memorial, and plaque at
Henderson Stone (
Clach Eanruig). The village is surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery and is popular with serious hill-walkers, rock and ice climbers. Travel writer
Rick Steves describes the area as exhibiting "the wild, powerful and stark beauty of the Highlands... dramatic valley, where the cliffsides seem to weep with running streams when it rains". The area has been seen in numerous films, including
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban as the home of
Hagrid, and the 2012
James Bond film
Skyfall. In
Ian Fleming's original novel ''
On Her Majesty's Secret Service''
James Bond tells Sir Hilary Bray, a
genealogist with the
Royal College of Arms, his father was from the Highlands, near Glencoe and in Fleming's other novel
You Only Live Twice M's obituary for Bond also mentions his father, Andrew Bond, was from Glencoe. Well-known residents include
Hamish MacInnes, mountaineer and inventor of the MacInnes Stretcher. ==See also==