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Walking the Great Glen Way in the low-season gave me the opportunity to live it a bit more. I was offered up a cabin on a local resident’s boat on the Caledonian Canal for the night after he saw ...
The Great Glen Way then heads left, leaving the canal behind as it drops down some steps to pass alongside football pitches ...
The Great Glen Way is a popular long-distance hiking trail that spans over 125 kilometers following the natural fault line that forms the Great Glen. The trail was opened in 2002 and is now part ...
Up to 8,000 of the large feral pigs are now living along the 78-mile Great Glen Way, between Fort William and Inverness. The trail is also popular with runners in Scotland.. While the wild animals ...
The obstructions, both physical and mental, are smoothed away. The maps are printed. The waymarkers are waiting. On Monday they begin to interview for staff. The Great Glen Way, Scotland's latest ...
The 125-kilometre Great Glen Way (GGW) is Scotland’s version of a coast-to-coast walk, following a string of lochs, connected by a 19th century canal.
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 ...