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Boating and Paddling

Get out on the water to make the most of the canal. All the options are here, from sailing along the Caledonian aboard a chartered yacht to kayaking for beginners on the still waters of the other canals.

  • Boating on the Caledonian Canal

    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.

  • Boating on the Crinan Canal

    Sail along the Crinan Canal, one of the most beautiful waterways in Britain, and enjoy uninterrupted views of Scotland's breathtaking and rugged natural landscape.

  • Boating on the Forth & Clyde

    Sail through the Forth & Clyde Canal for a sea to sea transit between the River Clyde and the River Forth.

  • Boating on the Union Canal

    Sail along the Union Canal from central Edinburgh to Falkirk. Leave the city behind and head through Ratho and Linlithgow as you make for the Falkirk Wheel.

  • Paddling on the Caledonian Canal

    Whether you are looking for a long-distance canoeing challenge or a relaxed day-paddle, the Caledonian Canal offers fabulous options for paddlers of all abilities.

  • Paddling on the Crinan Canal

    From end to end the Crinan Canal is 9 miles long. Its sheltered waters make it an ideal place for beginners and more experience paddlers to explore.

  • Paddling on the Union Canal

    Get active on the Union Canal and enjoy kayaking, canoeing and rowing. There's plenty to get involved in, both in and out of town.

  • Paddling on the Forth & Clyde Canal

    Enjoy canoeing and kayaking on the Forth & Clyde Canal, in the heart of Scotland. Paddle from coast to coast or spend the day exploring a short stretch of the canal.

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