Caledonian Canal, Inverness
Tour description
Caledonian Canal is_located_at Inverness. visiting Caledonian Canal in Inverness 1 tours available. Caledonian Canal is one of the top attractions in Inverness.
As I cruised along the Caledonian Canal, I was struck by the sheer beauty and engineering marvel of this waterway. Stretching 60 miles from Inverness to Fort William, it's a perfect blend of natural lochs and man-made channels. The journey takes you through the heart of the Scottish Highlands, offering breathtaking views of mountains, forests, and historic castles. I was fascinated by the series of locks, especially the impressive Neptune's Staircase - a set of eight locks raising boats 64 feet in just 500 yards. The canal's peaceful waters are perfect for boating, kayaking, or simply strolling along the towpath. I loved watching boats navigate the locks and chatting with friendly lock-keepers. Along the way, I spotted diverse wildlife, including ospreys and red deer. The canal passes through charming villages where you can stop for a meal or explore local history. Whether you're a boating enthusiast or just love scenic landscapes, the Caledonian Canal offers a unique and unforgettable Scottish experience.