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Aberchalder Lodge is an extremely comfortable, very spacious 19th Century traditional Shooting Lodge in the heart of the Great Glen.
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Augusta is a company dedicated to tourists visiting the Highlands and especially Loch Ness. Based in Fort Augustus.
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Banavie lies at the top of Neptune's Staircase, a spectacular piece of engineering on the Caledonian Canal....
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One of the greatest challenges in British sport returns to Corpach, on the Caledonian Canal, for a record 38th year!
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The Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & Festival of Running on 29th September 2013 offers something a bit special.
With its striking scenery along the shores of Loch Ness, varied routes, rousing support, exceptional organisation and carnival atmosphere, this race has something for everyone. And if marathons aren't your thing why not enter one of the other races? With the Baxters River Ness 10K, 10K Corporate Challenge, 5K Fun Run and Wee Nessie, there’s a race for all running abilities and ages.
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Canoeing adventures in the Great Glen.
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When Scottish Canals became a stand-alone organisation in July of this year, we adopted all of the previous British Waterways’ policies and committed to reviewing, within the first 18 months, their on-going fitness for purpose for Scottish Canals. In recognition of that, we are now seeking your views on the scope, practicality and criteria of the Boat Safety Scheme.
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Explore the Caledonian Canal by boat. Hire a cruiser or charter a yacht for a canal holiday, take a day-trip on Loch Ness, or stay on a hotel boat or holiday barge.
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We are a specialist Great Glen canoe hire company offering flexible shuttles, quality boats, camping gear, emergency pickups and practical advice.
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Our canals are special places, each with a distinctive character. Working in partnership with cultural organisations we will bring spaces along the canals to life as unique event and performance venues.
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One of the UK’s top women mountain-bikers, Lee Craigie, is urging runners and riders to sign up for British Heart Foundation (BHF) Scotland’s Loch Ness Duathlon.
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The majestic Caledonian Canal is considered by many as one of the greatest waterways of the world. Running from Fort William in the west to Inverness in the east, this 60 mile coast to coast channel passes through exciting towns and villages, spectacular lochs, and beautiful countryside.
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The Fort Augustus swing bridge is now operational, and passage through the bridge is now possible.
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Scottish Waterways Trust and the Caledonian Canal would like to encourage local involvement in a variety of roles. Volunteers would in return receive training and skills development as well as the opportunity to meet new people and gain a sense of achievement. Read on for more information...