Carving its way coast to coast between Fort William and Inverness, the Great Glen Way follows a vast valley that is home to iconic lakes, including the legendary Loch Ness. This 79-mile (127-kilometer) route can be explored on foot, by mountain bike, kayak, canoe, or boat. The trail weaves through a diverse landscape of tracks, paths, canals, and lochs, offering visitors a chance to experience Scotland’s natural beauty up close. Whether you’re walking along the shoreline or paddling across the water, the Great Glen Way provides a scenic and versatile adventure.
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