
The Great Glen Way
The Great Glen Way is a scenic long-distance walking and cycling route in Scotland, stretching approximately 79 miles (127 km) from Inverness to Fort William. It follows the historic Great Glen fault line, passing through picturesque landscapes, including lochs, forests, and mountains. The trail traces old transport paths, offering a mix of gentle paths and challenging terrain, making it suitable for hikers and cyclists of various levels. Along the way, travelers encounter notable sights like Loch Ness and Ben Nevis, enjoying a blend of natural beauty and cultural history. It provides an immersive experience of Scotland’s stunning Highland scenery.