Which barges cruise in this area?
Join us and discover the magic of the Scottish Highlands aboard the deluxe Scottish Highlander. Hillsides covered with heather, mystical castles, tartan galore and fine whisky will all help to reassure that, yes, you’re in ‘bonnie Scotland’! Where is it?- The Caledonian Canal is in the north of Scotland. It runs between Fort William and Inverness. What are the cruises like? - Full of natural beauty. The majestic cruise route allows guests to explore all that is wonderful about Scotland; heather covered mountains, abundant nature, craggy castles, real Scottish pubs, tartan, whisky and—of course— many excellent golfing opportunities. Let yourself experience the amazing tranquility that can be experienced on the numerous deep and mysterious ‘lochs’ (lakes) that you’ll encounter on this cruise. This is the ultimate escape from a noisy city lifestyle, hectic schedules and stress-filled days. How does this canal compare with others in Europe? - The Caledonian Canal has a special atmosphere all of her own. Watched over by the majestic Scottish Highlands she has a grand and yet beautifully wild atmosphere unlike any other waterway. You’ll feel you’re in a different world. |
Our pride of the Great Glen— the Scottish Highlander (above). Her warm and comforting salon (below). Big windows allow you to watch the awe-inspiring scenery from the comfort of your armchair whilst enjoying one of the many whiskies that Scotland produces, perhaps…?
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The only other
waterway even slightly comparable to the Caledonian canal is the
River Shannon in Ireland, and that’s only in terms of the wonderful
wildlife, nature and unpolluted, fresh air that that you’re sure to
enjoy on her cruises. Really there is nowhere else like the
Caledonian Canal for marvellous views and fascinating wildlife that
will take your breath away.
Golden eagles, stags and highland cattle are often seen. |
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Why would I want to cruise here?
- Because you love the Scottish culture and history and wish to learn more about it. - Because you want to learn more about the Loch Ness Monster and perhaps see her!? - Because you’d like to taste the best of Scottish cuisine and experience the country’s cultural heritage first-hand. - Because you’d like to visit mysterious castles, islands, traditional Scottish pubs and feel like you’ve escaped from the madness of modern life for a week! |
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There are numerous excellent golf courses in Scotland. Specialist Golf Cruises can easily be arranged for groups of 8 guests on the lovely Scottish Highlander. |
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| Above right — one of the magnificent staterooms aboard the Scottish Highlander barge. |
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A cosy twin cabin (left) and the best of wines and cheeses (above) make cruising simply heavenly on the
Scottish Highlander. |
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