Una crociera sul Canale della Caledonia per assaporare il vero gusto delle Highlands. Passerete sul Loch Oich, famoso per le opportunità di praticare sport acquatici al Great Glen Water Park. Imparerete tutto sulla vita nelle Highlands al Clansman Centre di fort Augustus, un villaggio molto pittoresco. Attenzione al mostro di Loch Ness!, visitate il centro di avvistamento per saperne di più. Sulle rive del lago visitate anche l’Urquhart Castle e a Iverness. Al ritorno, via Gairlochy, passate proprio sotto l’ombra del Ben Nevis, la montagna più alta di Inghilterra e sulla Scala di Nettuno (Neptune’s Staircase) a Banavie, affacciato sull’Oceano Atlantico e Fort Williams.

Banavie is just 15 minutes from Fort William, with all facilities. Here you can watch commercial shipping and pleasure craft navigate the lock gates at Corpach Basin. See also Neptune's Staircase, which is a remarkable series of nine locks. Visit Ben Nevis Distillery and Visitors Centre and sample the award winning whiskies
Beautiful views of Ben Nevis and the Grey Collies mountains

There is a pub and restaurant here (The Eagle Barge)
The Great Glen Water park offers a full range of activities as well as a swimming pool and a childrens play area.

Loch Oich is a freshwater loch, and lies between Loch Ness and Loch Lochy. It is the higest of all the lochs at about 100 ft above sea level. The Loch has a rich variety of wildlife and every autumn the Atlantic salmon migrate from the sea using Loch Oich, Loch Lochy and Loch Ness as their spawning nests. There is prime walking area and the attractive pathway here follows the old track of the Spean Bridge to Fort Augustus railway. The old village of Invergarry stands where the A82 turns west to meet the A87. The Invergarry Community Centre hosts both the Heritage Centre and a coffee shop. The local pub ""The Invergarry Hotel"" is often is a base for local musicians to perform on a weekend. The Glengarry Castle Hotel stand the ruins of Invergarry Castle, destroyed by the Duke of Cumberland in the aftermath of Culloden.

Situated on the shores of the world famous Loch Ness, Fort Augustus is nestled right in the centre of the stunning scenery of the Great Glen, which stretches from the east to the west coast of Scotland. The fort, and and the village, were named after King George II’s younger son, Prince William Augustus and today offers visitors a good range of shopping, bars and restaurants, amenities, attractions and activities.

There are many visitor attractions here including the famous Loch Ness Monster Exhibition Centre, some of the best pony trekking in the country, as well as lovely coffee shops, great restaurants, craft shops, small food stores & a post office.
This is a very pretty spot, at the head of Loch Ness and under 5 miles from Inverness. It is a perfect location to moor up and spend some time walking along the marked trails here and to work up an apetite for a meal at the the quirky Oakwood restaurant, which is ideal for a relaxing evening meal.
Inverness è una città storica e compatta, facile da esplorare. Godetevi le belle vedute dal castello e dalla riva e indugiate un momento per fare shopping nella città vecchia o nel nuovo complesso Eastgate. Se volete provare la danza e la musica tradizionale, nelle strade del centro o intorno ad esso, ci sono molte possibilità di ascoltare tutti i giorni musica dal vivo e soprattutto il Sabato sera a Hootananny (Saturday evening Ceilidhs at Hootananny) in Church Street. Questa strada ospita anche gli edifici medioevali più antichi ancora esistenti in città