The Great Glen Way
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The Great Glen Way

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CAD 2,360
Duration
8 days
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity
moderate
Rating
4.8 · 24 reviewsvia UTracks

The adventure

Great Glen Way self-guided walking holiday staying in quality hotels & with bag transfers. Hike through the Scottish Highlands from Fort William via Ben Nevis & the Calendonian Canal to Inverness.

At a glance

Duration
8 days
Route
Countries
United Kingdom
Activity level
moderate
Style
Trekking & Hiking
Group size
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Day by day

Ruins of Hardknott Fort with a mountainous backdrop in England's Lake District.
Your journey through

United Kingdom

Day 1Day 1: Arrive Fort WilliamMake your own way to Fort William. There are only traces left of the original fort built to keep the dreaded Highlanders at bay. Today the town is the “Chamonix” of Scotland with a proliferation of outdoor shops, cafes, bookshops and bars to entertain you if you arrive early. If you have an extra night here and you are an experienced hill walker, you could go and climb Ben Nevis, or you could take a boat trip to “Seal Island” to see the grey seals loitering around. Accommodation: Our usual guesthouse is Guisachan House situated in the centre of Fort William. However we use a selection of bed & breakfast/guesthouses in Fort William all offering ensuite facilities.
Make your own way to Fort William. There are only traces left of the original fort built to keep the dreaded Highlanders at bay. Today the town is the “Chamonix” of Scotland with a proliferation of outdoor shops, cafes, bookshops and bars to entertain you if you arrive early. If you have an extra night here and you are an experienced hill walker, you could go and climb Ben Nevis, or you could take a boat trip to “Seal Island” to see the grey seals loitering around. Accommodation: Our usual guesthouse is Guisachan House situated in the centre of Fort William. However we use a selection of bed & breakfast/guesthouses in Fort William all offering ensuite facilities.
Day 2Day 2: Fort William to Gairlochy 17 km/10.5 milesToday’s walk is very easy which will give you the opportunity to do several side trips. The first one being Old Inverlochy Castle, which is one of Scotland’s earliest stone castles, built in 1260. Continue on with your walk before taking a short diversion to Corpach sea loch, with its lock-keepers’ cottages and pepper-pot lighthouse. You then head up to the tow path of the Caledonian Canal following it past “Neptune’s staircase” (a flight of 8 locks) to the small village of Gairlochy. You will be staying at Spean Bridge, which is another 3.5 miles hilly walk as there is no accommodation on the route. Normally the guesthouse will be able to collect and transfer you for a fee by prior arrangement, if you prefer not to walk. Accommodation: Distant Hills Guesthouse is a modern gueshouse and is set amongst beautiful mountain scenery.
Today’s walk is very easy which will give you the opportunity to do several side trips. The first one being Old Inverlochy Castle, which is one of Scotland’s earliest stone castles, built in 1260. Continue on with your walk before taking a short diversion to Corpach sea loch, with its lock-keepers’ cottages and pepper-pot lighthouse. You then head up to the tow path of the Caledonian Canal following it past “Neptune’s staircase” (a flight of 8 locks) to the small village of Gairlochy. You will be staying at Spean Bridge, which is another 3.5 miles hilly walk as there is no accommodation on the route. Normally the guesthouse will be able to collect and transfer you for a fee by prior arrangement, if you prefer not to walk. Accommodation: Distant Hills Guesthouse is a modern gueshouse and is set amongst beautiful mountain scenery.
Day 3Day 3: Gairlochy to South Laggan 17.5 km/11 miles or 21km /13 milesA mainly easy walk today, but it does have some short steep ascents. You will be walking on a mixture of tarmac, forest paths and tracks, mostly shared with the Great Glen Cycle Route. Two miles after the start of your walk, you could take a side trip to Clan Cameron Museum and Cia-aig waterfall before rejoining the Way at Clunes (an extra couple of miles or so) but note that the museum is only open in the afternoons. From Clunes all the way to Kilfinnan, you walk on forest tracks, you will get splendid views of Loch Lochy with the mountains behind. Accommodation: Forest Lodge Guesthouse is surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
A mainly easy walk today, but it does have some short steep ascents. You will be walking on a mixture of tarmac, forest paths and tracks, mostly shared with the Great Glen Cycle Route. Two miles after the start of your walk, you could take a side trip to Clan Cameron Museum and Cia-aig waterfall before rejoining the Way at Clunes (an extra couple of miles or so) but note that the museum is only open in the afternoons. From Clunes all the way to Kilfinnan, you walk on forest tracks, you will get splendid views of Loch Lochy with the mountains behind. Accommodation: Forest Lodge Guesthouse is surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Day 4Day 4: South Laggan to Fort Augustus 21 km/13 milesFollow the old railway line on the east side Loch Oich out of South Laggan. Before you take the trail to Invergarry you can do a dog leg diversion to visit The Well of the Seven heads and learn about its grim history. There is a handy cafe nearby if you need to steady your nerves! Continuing on, the route has some great views down to the loch; before you descend to the small village of Invergarry and cross the River Garry. There is a small hotel here if you want a drink and also a service station for snacks. There is another up and over before you rejoin the route at the top of Loch Oich and following the Caledonian canal tow path to Fort Augustus. If you have time, you could walk up Meall a’Cholumain from Fort Augustus, which is a great viewpoint. Fort Augustus was largely built in 1729 as the hub of General Wade’s military road building programme to calm the highlanders after Culloden and there are 5 locks at the centre of town on the Canal and museums. There are some great restaurants here, you may even have enough time for a short cruise on Loch Ness. Accommodation: Our usual accommodation is White House B&B, however we use a number of, mainly Victorian age, guesthouses and b&b establishments in this busy village.
Follow the old railway line on the east side Loch Oich out of South Laggan. Before you take the trail to Invergarry you can do a dog leg diversion to visit The Well of the Seven heads and learn about its grim history. There is a handy cafe nearby if you need to steady your nerves! Continuing on, the route has some great views down to the loch; before you descend to the small village of Invergarry and cross the River Garry. There is a small hotel here if you want a drink and also a service station for snacks. There is another up and over before you rejoin the route at the top of Loch Oich and following the Caledonian canal tow path to Fort Augustus. If you have time, you could walk up Meall a’Cholumain from Fort Augustus, which is a great viewpoint. Fort Augustus was largely built in 1729 as the hub of General Wade’s military road building programme to calm the highlanders after Culloden and there are 5 locks at the centre of town on the Canal and museums. There are some great restaurants here, you may even have enough time for a short cruise on Loch Ness. Accommodation: Our usual accommodation is White House B&B, however we use a number of, mainly Victorian age, guesthouses and b&b establishments in this busy village.
Day 5Day 5: Fort Augustus to Invermoriston 13 km/8 milesA harder day today with steeper ascents. You will climb through a forest of birch and pine, beside a stream and uphill to a forest track. You should get some dramatic views of Loch Ness at intervals through the woods. Walk through the village of Invermoriston with its little bridge built by Thomas Telford. The Invermoriston Hotel is a great place to eat and has several types of malt whisky. They also have great beer from The Skye Brewery. There are nice leafy walks down by the river. Note our route describes the low level option for this leg. Accommodation: Darroch View is a guesthouse that was purpose built in 1995 to provide a family home and bed & breakfast accommodation. Each bedroom is well-furnished and has a spacious ensuite. You can relax in the evening by the open fire in the lounge, while the breakfast room enjoys great views of Sron Na Muic.
A harder day today with steeper ascents. You will climb through a forest of birch and pine, beside a stream and uphill to a forest track. You should get some dramatic views of Loch Ness at intervals through the woods. Walk through the village of Invermoriston with its little bridge built by Thomas Telford. The Invermoriston Hotel is a great place to eat and has several types of malt whisky. They also have great beer from The Skye Brewery. There are nice leafy walks down by the river. Note our route describes the low level option for this leg. Accommodation: Darroch View is a guesthouse that was purpose built in 1995 to provide a family home and bed & breakfast accommodation. Each bedroom is well-furnished and has a spacious ensuite. You can relax in the evening by the open fire in the lounge, while the breakfast room enjoys great views of Sron Na Muic.
Day 6Day 6: Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit 22 km/14 milesA moderate day of walking with some steep sections. There is quite a bit of undulation today, but hopefully you’ll be used to the walking now! For strong walkers in good weather you could ascend Meall Fuar-Mhonaidh from where you may get views from Ben Nevis all the way to Inverness. You can take excursions to Urquhart Castle with commanding views over Loch Ness, with a stop at the café or an interpretational centre. You end up at Drumnadrochit, an attractive ‘Green Village’, which has a Loch Ness Monster visitor’s centre…or two! Note our route describes the low level option for this leg. Accommodation: Glenkirk Bed & breakfast was once the village church and has been renovated and transformed into a bed & breakfast.
A moderate day of walking with some steep sections. There is quite a bit of undulation today, but hopefully you’ll be used to the walking now! For strong walkers in good weather you could ascend Meall Fuar-Mhonaidh from where you may get views from Ben Nevis all the way to Inverness. You can take excursions to Urquhart Castle with commanding views over Loch Ness, with a stop at the café or an interpretational centre. You end up at Drumnadrochit, an attractive ‘Green Village’, which has a Loch Ness Monster visitor’s centre…or two! Note our route describes the low level option for this leg. Accommodation: Glenkirk Bed & breakfast was once the village church and has been renovated and transformed into a bed & breakfast.
Day 7Day 7: Drumnadrochit to Inverness 21 km/14 milesToday is normally a long day: 19 mile/30.5 km, which may be too much, especially if you want to see something of Inverness. So the tour is shortened by an optional taxi transfer taking you from the town to Loch Laide, famous for its very clean water. Descend then to Blackford and the Great Glen once again meets the Caledonian Canal before reaching Inverness, a beautiful city of past and modern, although mostly Victorian. If the taxi option is taken then this is a 21 km/14 mile walk. Accommodation: Eskdale Guesthouse is a small and warm guesthouse located on the west bank of the River Ness.
Today is normally a long day: 19 mile/30.5 km, which may be too much, especially if you want to see something of Inverness. So the tour is shortened by an optional taxi transfer taking you from the town to Loch Laide, famous for its very clean water. Descend then to Blackford and the Great Glen once again meets the Caledonian Canal before reaching Inverness, a beautiful city of past and modern, although mostly Victorian. If the taxi option is taken then this is a 21 km/14 mile walk. Accommodation: Eskdale Guesthouse is a small and warm guesthouse located on the west bank of the River Ness.
Day 8Day 8: Arrangements end after breakfastAfter breakfast depart from Inverness.You may wish to spend another day visiting the Neo Gothic St. Andrew’s Cathedral and the Castle, the museum and art galleries at Scotland’s Northern Capital. We would recommend that you visit Fort George, the Clava Stones and the newly rebuilt Culloden centre, which are all nearby, and with the exception of the Clava Stones, on local bus routes.
After breakfast depart from Inverness.You may wish to spend another day visiting the Neo Gothic St. Andrew’s Cathedral and the Castle, the museum and art galleries at Scotland’s Northern Capital. We would recommend that you visit Fort George, the Clava Stones and the newly rebuilt Culloden centre, which are all nearby, and with the exception of the Clava Stones, on local bus routes.

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