Walking Holiday on the Great Glen Way

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Welcome to Hooked on Walking holidays and our walking holidays in Scotland. This hiking vacation is available as a self guided level 2-3 walking tour. This is a fabulous walking holiday in some of Scotland’s most wonderful scenery and passing some great landmarks , the Caledonian Canal , Neptune’s staircase the sequence of lochs from Loch Linnhe to the canal, fabulous lochs of which Scotland’s most famous Loch Ness can be seen along with quaint highland hamlets. Not forgetting a short distance from the trial is Castle Urquhart one of the most photographed castles overlooking Loch Ness.
Walking holiday in Scotland

Available May to September
Level 2-3 self guided walking tour

Day 1 Arrive Fort William

Day 2 Fort William to Gairlochy 11 miles, 17.6km 4-5 hours, up/down 50m.

The first stage offers easy walking alongside the Caledonian Canal which Scottish walking holidayshows many interesting features including Neptune’s Staircase and excellent views of Ben Nevis. The route begins at the Old Fort in Fort William, under the shadow of Britain’s highest mountain. From here it skirts the shores of Loch Linnhe to join the historic Caledonian Canal at Corpach. It is then that the journey along Scotland's longest Glen and greatest geological fault begins. The canal towpath is followed to Gairlochy, passing on the way several remains of the old construction works around the canal. The route runs for six miles between the River Lochy, its beautiful surrounding woodlands and the Caledonian Canal.

Day 3 Gairlochy to Laggan 12 miles, 19km, 5 hours, up/down 50m.

Today the route runs along the peaceful western shores of Loch Lochy. There are splendid views over the loch as you pass below towering mountains walking mainly on wide, beautiful and quite forests tracks. On approaching South Laggan the track starts to descend and joins a minor road at Kilfinnan. This section of the Way offers a nice walk along a wooded strip of land with the canal visible at times to the left. The Canal comes back into sight and you rejoin the towpath at Laggan Locks, where you are close to the site of the Clan Battle of the Shirts in 1544. From here the route leads you into Laggan Avenue, a lovely canal side path through a fine variety of tall trees established by Thomas Telford.

Day 4 Laggan to Fort Augustus 11 miles, 17.6km , 4 hoursHiking vacation in Scotland Great Glen Way, up/down 50m

Following first the old railway line, abandoned in 1946, and then a section of General Wade's Military Road, you will walk along the tranquil shores of the loch through beautiful mixed woodland where wildlife abounds. The route offers scenic sections with lovely views along Loch Oich before emerging at Aberchalder swing bridge where you once again join the canal towpath for a scenic walk to Fort Augustus passing the delightful Kytra and Cullochy Locks. At historic Fort Augustus you should visit the grand, imposing Abbey, which until recently housed Benedictine monks.

Day 5 Fort Augustus to Invermoriston 8 miles 12.8km 3.5 hours, up/down 300m.

A day out walking through the pristine and beautiful ancient forests of Scotland. From Fort Augustus you start the first real climb of the week but the reward is a series of breathtaking views back over the village and across Loch Ness as you follow high forest tracks to Invermoriston. As you come into the tiny village and cross the mighty river Moriston, have a look at the splendid old bridge, another Telford design. A quiet minor road is followed through crofting land, high above Loch Ness, before the route starts to climb again through a pine wood before turning to the north following the western shore of Loch Ness. After the Allt na Criche forest car park the track has a constant but gradual climb. This often affords attractive views over the Loch and to Beinn a Bhacaidh.

Day 6 Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit 14 miles 22.4km 5-6 hoursHiking in Scotland Highlands, up/down 575m

The path descends through the trees to the area of an Iron Age fort near Grotaig. After one last climb the way emerges onto a single track road and crosses a moorland where pretty coloured heather abounds. You will then cross through another magnificent forest before the way starts a steep descent into Drumnadrochit. This section of the track is a commonly used horse riding area. Since the Great Glen Way runs slightly inland and at this point towards the west of Loch Ness, the walker will have missed Urquhart Castle which stands high above the shore looking onto Urquhart Bay. If time permits it is well worth travelling out to this castle and visitor centre. This can maybe done during an evening stroll.

Day 7 Drumnadrochit to Inverness 18 miles 28.8km 8 hours , up/down 300m.

This stage is perhaps the most varied of all, with further ascent and descent and a mixture of farmland, moorland and forests. Leaving the roadside the track climbs steadily through farmland offering unforgettable views back over Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle before entering the woodland and winding its way up. On a clear day the east coast of Scotland and the majestic Monadliath mountains come in to sight. A short section across exposed, rugged heather moorland and you are nearly at Abriachan, another hill crofting community leading onto the Blackfold road. Here, the route turns into quiet and incredibly beautiful Craig Leach Forest before giving way to dramatic views of your destination and Beauly Firth to the north. Pleasant and easy walking alongside the canal and its riverside paths will lead you through the outskirts of the city to Self Guided walking holiday in ScotlandInverness Castle, in the heart of the highland capital.

Day 8 Departure

From Inverness you can easily take the train or coach back to Edinburgh or Glasgow or eve fly out of Inverness airport.

Accommodation: 3-4 star hotels , guests houses and country inns.

Difficulty: We have graded this tour as a level 2-3 walking holiday.

Please note not like other operators we do not just provide a map and a guide book from a bookshop , we have walked this trail and provide detailed photographic instructions which are easy to follow.

What is Included

  • 7 nights bed and breakfast
  • 3 & 4 star graded hotels, guest houses and country inns
  • Information Pack
  • PHOTO Instructions
  • Luggage transfer

Extras

  • Transport before and after tour
  • Single Rooms
  • Flights
  • public transport
  • Lunches dinners and snacks
  • Travel Insurance

2009 Prices

 

Tour Code GGW1

Single Person

2 persons minimum

Per person based on sharing twin / double room

£469 £419

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How to get there
By Plane
to Edinburgh or Glasgow  airport where trains are available to Fort William. Travel time around 5 hours.

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