Invermorriston Falls on the side of Loch Ness
The Bridge in Invergarry was built by the renowned Engineer Thomas Telford in the 1800's. A more modern one overlooks it today.
Loch Lochy is part of the Great Glen in the Scottish Highlands.
The mooring basin in Banavie, just outside Fort William.
The locks at Fort Agustus are a popular stopping point for tourists of the highlands in Scotland. They are a bottleneck for those cruising the Caledonian Canal.
In the evening when the boats stopl the Caledonian Canal is very calm.
The Bridge in Invermorriston was built by the renowned Engineer Thomas Telford in the 1800's. A more modern one overlooks it today.
The Bridge in Invermorriston was built by the renowned Engineer Thomas Telford in the 1800's. A more modern one overlooks it today.
The ruined Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness is very popular with tourists to the Highlands.
The Moray Firth is famous for its Dolphins that search for trout at the tidal bottleneck caused by this spit of land.
One of the 22 locks on the canal that links the Atlantic with the North Sea across Scotland.
Neptunes Staircase is a collection of seven locks one after another at the end of the Caledonian Canal.
Reflection of the sunset in the locks at Neptune's Staircase on the Caledonian Canal
Loch Ness is 23 miles long and from one end you can't see the other. However you can see the other sides easily as it is narrow and deep.
Though one of the deepest lakes in the UK, Loch Ness has shallow parts as well.
The Caledonian Canal has numerous locks and lochs along its length.
Cruising on the Caledonian Canal will treat you to more than just beautiful rainbows.
On the shores of Loch Duich Eilean Donan was a stronghold of the McKenzies.
On the shores of Loch Duich Eilean Donan was a stronghold of the McKenzies.
On the shores of Loch Duich Eilean Donan was a stronghold of the McKenzies.
The road above Glengarry in the Scottish Highlands.
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