Visit the Caledonian canal
Experience the 60-mile Caledonian Canal as it cuts through the spectacular Great Glen. Find out about boat trips, activities, holidays, attractions and lots more!
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Disruptions on the canalAttractions on the Caledonian Canal
Embark on a short journey from the canalside and uncover a world of wonders. Explore magnificent landmarks, get active in the range of parks, and embrace the vibrant energy of nearby bustling cities and towns.
See all attractionsNeptune's Staircase
Neptune's Staircase is a remarkable series of locks on the Caledonian Canal.
Loch Ness
The famous lake known for the legendary Loch Ness Monster, which can be explored by boat or on foot.
Ben Nevis
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles, located in the Scottish Highlands. It offers stunning panoramic views and attracts climbers and hikers from around the world.
Caledonian Canal Centre
Explore the rich history of the Caledonian Canal, grab a souvenir from a wide selection of Scottish gifts, or enjoy homemade, Scottish produce at the new Caledonian Canal Centre in Fort Augustus.
Things to do
From a adventure down the Great Glen to a stroll around Neptune's staircase, there is a range of fun things to do on the Caledonian Canal for all the family.
See all activitiesHistory of the Caledonian Canal
Find out more about the challenges faced by the great engineers and their world-class innovations - resulting in this great coast-to-coast waterway.
Nature and wildlife
Scotland's canals are not only a testament to human engineering but also serve as thriving habitats for diverse flora and fauna. With an abundance of natural beauty, these waterways offer a unique opportunity to witness wildlife in their element.