Our Canals
Scotland’s canals were built 200 years ago to stoke fires the Industrial Revolution. Today, from the magnificent Kelpies to the revolutionary Falkirk Wheel, to the iconic engineering of Thomas Telford’s Caledonian Canal there’s lots to encounter on and off the water. Why not dip your toe in and experience it for yourself…
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Caledonian Canal
Flowing from Inverness in the north to Fort William in the west, this epic stretch of water passes through the Great Glen and encompasses four lochs, including Nessie’s home, Loch Ness. Come and experience the Highlands…
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Crinan Canal
This 9-mile shortcut through the heart of Argyll has been heralded ‘Britain’s most beautiful shortcut’. Find out why and experience for yourself all that the Crinan Canal has to offer…
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Lowland Canals
The Forth & Clyde and Union canals make up Scotland’s lowland canal network. With sea-to-sea transit across the central belt, you’ll have the chance to meet some majestic horses and sail through the sky.