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Gazetteer for Scotland: Definitive description of Caledonian Canal (Highland) ... Linking Loch Lochy, Loch Oich and Loch Ness, the Caledonian Canal forms a waterway through the Great Glen that provides a safer and shorter route to the north of Scotland than navigating coastal route via The Minch and Pentland Firth.
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Caledonian Canal Smiddy is located at the northern terminus of the Caledonian Canal, in Clachnaharry, Highland Council Area. The Smiddy provides visitors with the opportunity to sample the work environment of the traditional Highland smiddy and view his tools and equipment.
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The Caledonian Canal was constructed between Clachnaharry on the Beauly Firth to ... quay was the Inverness terminus of regular passenger and goods services ...
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Inverness ( ) A burgh of northern Scotland on the Moray Firth at the terminus of the Caledonian Canal ... A burgh of northern Scotland on the Moray Firth at the terminus of the Caledonian Canal. Thought to have been a Pict stronghold, it was chartered c. 1200. Population: 40,900.
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Fort William, Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fort William (Scottish Gaelic: An Gearasdan , "The Garrison") is the largest town in the highlands of Scotland and second largest settlement behind the city of Inverness. Fort William is a major to...
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(ĭn'vər-něs') ; A burgh of northern Scotland on the Moray Firth at the terminus of the Caledonian Canal. Thought to have been a Pict stronghold, it was chartered c. 1200. Population: 40,900...
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A830): It begins in Fort William, western terminus of the Caledonian Canal, and ends at Mallaig, the departure point for ferries servicing several offshore islands, including Mull, 74km (46 miles) northwest.
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The epic itinerary follows the Caledonian Canal between Fort William and Inverness through the Great Glen and the legendary Loch Ness. Travel by Train; As the cruise itinerary starts at either Fort William or Inverness (changing direction week about), the best way to get there is by train from Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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Family self-catering holiday lets in the Scottish West Highlands: choice of bungalow on family run working farm overlooking Caledonian Canal, or large holiday house, rural location overlooking Loch Linnhe, Fort William, Scottish Highlands. ... Strone Farm Tariff ... Please contact us if you require any further information...
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