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Taking a barge cruise up the Caledonian Canal from Fort William to Inverness offers the chance to take part in activities in and around the Great Glen, explains the founder of Caledonian Discovery
WORDS MARTIN BALCOMBE
two barges, Ros Crana and the Fingal of Caledonia, which both sleep 12 and the slow pace at which we make this journey, traversing the Highlands from coast
to coast between Fort William and Inverness, allows our guests to get the most out of all this area has to offer. The good thing about a holiday on the water is not just
the slower pace of life but also the access a boat gives you to areas other vehicles can’t. If you drive up from Fort William to Inverness you’d see the other side of the loch but you wouldn’t be able to stop in the lovely bays
e’ll spend the whole week cruising the Cale- donian Canal through the Great Glen from Saturday to the following Friday. We have