Where does the Great Glen Way start?

The starting point for the Great Glen Way is in the Old Fort near the roundabout at the northern end of the dual carriageway running up the shore of Loch Linnhe, parallel with Fort William's main street.

Keeping this in consideration, how far is the Great Glen Way?

125 kilometres

Beside above, is the Great Glen Way signposted? The route is well signposted throughout, however, walkers must be vigilant at all times as there are paths and junctions along the way which deviate from the main route.

Similarly one may ask, how long does it take to walk the Great Glen Way?

The Great Glen Way can be walked in 4 – 7 days, staying overnight in the various communities along the way, and suits all levels of walker. For the most part the route is low-level and mainly follows canal towpaths, forest tracks and roads.

Where should I stay in Great Glen?

Accommodation on the Great Glen Way

  • Saddle Mountain Hostel. Mandally Road, Invergarry, PH35 4HP.
  • Loch Ness Backpackers Lodge. Coiltie Farmhouse, East Lewiston, Drumnadrochit, Inverness, IV63 6UJ.
  • The Lochside Hostel.
  • Smiddy Bunkhouse.
  • Fort William Backpackers.
  • Morags Lodge Loch Ness.
  • Inverness Student Hotel.
  • Bank Street Lodge.

Can you wild camp on the West Highland Way?

There are many campsites on the West Highland Way, and several of hotels and pubs also allow camping, such as the remote Kings House Hotel. You can find a list of campsites on the official West Highland Way website. You can wild camp on most of the route as long as you follow the Scottish Outdoors Access Code.

Where does the Great Glen Way finish?

The official end point for the Great Glen Way is at Inverness Castle, destroyed by Jacobites and rebuilt as a courthouse. Inverness offers a wide range of accommodation, which can be found via our Inverness, Loch Ness & Cromarty Firth area pages.

Where is the Great Glen?

The Great Glen (An Gleann Mor) follows 80 miles of lochs and rivers from Glencoe and Fort William in the south to Inverness in the north. It's a fantastic natural route through the Scottish Highlands, with exceptional scenery and gorgeous forests.

Is there a train from Inverness to Fort William?

The average journey time between Inverness and Fort William is 9 hours 18 minutes . On an average weekday, there are 4 trains travelling from Inverness to Fort William. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays.

Can you cycle the Great Glen Way in a day?

The Great Glen Way is a mountain bike route running 73 miles from Inverness to Fort William. A mountain bike is required for this route. We recommend tackling the route over three days, with overnight stops in the villages of Fort Augustus and Drumnadrochit.

How long does it take the Caledonian Sleeper to travel overnight from London Euston to Inverness?

Welcome to the Caledonian Sleeper service. For business or for pleasure, it's the most relaxing way to travel. Giving you eight hours to relax and 500 miles of space, you can avoid the crowds by travelling overnight between Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Fort William, Glasgow, Inverness, London Euston and other destinations.

How was the Great Glen formed?

It formed towards the end of the Caledonian orogeny (mountain building). It was caused by the collision of tectonic plates at the end of the Silurian period. The rifting continued into the early Devonian. The fault first happened about 430–390 million years ago.

How long did it take to build the Caledonian Canal?

seven years

Can you walk the Caledonian Canal?

A walk along the Caledonian Canal gives you the opportunity to experience all Scotland has to offer. It's not called Great Glen for nothing! The area around the Caledonian Canal is superb walking country. With breathtaking scenery and so much wildlife, there is always something to enjoy.

Can you cycle along the Caledonian Canal?

The Caledonian Canal provides the perfect route to enjoy a cycle. Take a leisurely ride along the towpath, or mountain bike along the Great Glen Way. The towpath sections follow the canal and can make for an enjoyable cycle for all the family. Team these up with the forest routes and you can cycle across Scotland.

Can you cycle around Loch Ness?

Cycling in and around Inverness and Loch Ness The choice of cycle routes in Scotland is endless, and you'll feel great too. Here, you'll find the epic 80 mile Loch Ness 360° Trail, forest trails, paths along vast lochs, and challenging mountain bike routes up steep hills and mountainous peaks.

How long is the Rob Roy Way?

The Rob Roy Way
Stage descriptions Length Time
Drymen to Aberfoyle 17.5km 4.5 - 5 hours
Aberfoyle to Callander 15.25km 4.5 - 5 hours
Callander to Strathyre 15km 4 - 5 hours
Strathyre to Killin 21.5km 5 - 6 hours

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