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The Great Glen Way (Scottish Gaelic: Slighe a' Ghlinne Mhòir) is a long distance path in Scotland. It follows the Great Glen, running from Fort William in the southwest to Inverness in the northeast, covering 125 kilometres (78 mi). [2] It was opened in 2002, [3] and is designated as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot. [1]
Note: The background map is a raster image embedded in the SVG file. Français : Carte du Great Glen Way en anglais. Note : le fond de carte est une image bitmap embarquée dans le fichier SVG.
Great Glen Canoe Trail: 96: Fort William & Clachnaharry: Follows the canals and lochs of the Great Glen. SGT Great Glen Way: 125: Fort William & Inverness: Runs generally to the west of the canals and lochs of the Great Glen. SGT Great Trossachs Path: 45: Callander & Inversnaid: A route through the forested hillsides of the Trossachs. SGT John ...
West Highland Way, opened in 1980; Speyside Way, opened in 1981; Southern Upland Way, opened in 1984; Great Glen Way, opened in 2002; Following the passage of the Land Reform Act (Scotland) 2003, the public has a right to responsible access to most land in Scotland, in accordance with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Access rights for new ...
Great Glen Way at Inverness; South Loch Ness Trail at Inverness; North Highland Way at John o' Groats and Duncansby Head; The John o' Groats Trail, the North Highland Way, the Cape Wrath Trail, and the Great Glen Way can all be combined to form the Great Northern Loop, a walk of 607 miles.
Great Glen Project Station M. This triangulation pillar was one of around sixteen built for a special survey of the Great Glen in the 1970s.. The Great Glen (Scottish Gaelic: An Gleann Mòr [an ˈklaun̪ˠ ˈmoːɾ]), also known as Glen Albyn (from the Gaelic Gleann Albainn "Glen of Scotland" [ˈklaun̪ˠ ˈaɫ̪apən]) or Glen More (from the Gaelic Gleann Mòr "Big/Great Glen"), is a glen in ...
Map of the Great Glen Fault and other late Caledonian strike-slip faults in Scotland and northwestern Ireland. The Great Glen Fault is a strike-slip fault that runs through the Great Glen in Scotland. Occasional moderate tremors have been recorded over the past 150 years.
The River Oich is a short river that flows through the Great Glen in Scotland. It carries water from Loch Oich (to the SW) to Loch Ness (to the NE) and runs in parallel to a section of the Caledonian Canal for the whole of its 5.6 miles (9 km) length. The Great Glen Way runs between the two watercourses. The river's largest tributary is the ...