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Loch Shiel is a freshwater loch located around 12 miles from Fort William, and is the fourth longest loch in Scotland. Glenfinnan is a hamlet in Lochaber that is located at the head of Loch Shiel.
The Green Isle Walk is also well-suited for beginners. It was one of several purported coffin roads crossing the West Highland Peninsulas to meet at a jetty on Loch Shiel; here, boats carrying ...
Scotland has so much more to offer beyond visitor hotspots such as Edinburgh, Skye or the East Neuk - so here's our favourite, less crowded… ...
Fort William, considered a gateway to the Highlands, is plagued by severe queues and delays, with the A82 in particular ...
The 16km route from Loch Shiel to the dramatic mountain pass of Beinn a’Chaorainn has an extra touch of magic though – it starts at the Gothic church in Glenfinnan before making its way past ...
Loch Shiel is one of the most picturesque lochs in Scotland, spanning over 28 kilometers. With its calm waters and awe-inspiring views of hills and forests around, it makes for an ideal canoeing spot.
Scotland has a ridiculous number of lochs (that’s ‘lakes’, if you don’t speak Scottish), with more than 30,000 dotted around the nation.
Five lochs in the Highlands and Islands have been damaged by pollution from fish farms, according to a study by University College London.
Have you ever wondered why people are drawn to Scotland, what makes it so special and why you too should visit? Well, here are the top 25 reasons why visit Scotland at least once in your life! From ...
Scotland Now Loch Ness monster What should a person do if they find Loch Ness Monster? The Nessie Contingency Plan, drawn up by NatureScot, is a real guide for what to do if the monster ever appears ...