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The Great Glen Way follows the 400 million-year-old geological fault line that crosses Scotland between Inverness and Fort William, with Loch Ness, Loch Oich and Loch Lochy almost making an island ...
And for the last two decades, the spectacular landscape, connecting Scotland’s west and east, has been accessible by bike and on foot thanks to the opening of the Great Glen Way in 2002.
A Highland adventure through Scotland's scenic Great Glen on a luxury barge, with whisky tastings, castle explorations and gourmet dining.
Learn all the must-see highlights you can find while hiking the Great Glen Way. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast who’s looking for his next walking holiday, don’t go further than Scotland!
The Best Treks in Scotland: Great Glen Way The Great Glen Way travels 73 miles through the Highlands along the path of the Great Glen, Scotland’s longest valley.
Forest footage captures the Great Glen's feral pigs roaming amongst the trees.
Scotland's first formal canoe trail has been launched. The 60 mile (96.5km) Great Glen Canoe Trail follows the 200-year-old Caledonian Canal from Corpach, near Fort William, to Inverness.