Review:

Great Glen Way

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The Great Glen Way is a long-distance hiking route in Scotland that stretches from Fort William in the southwest to Inverness in the northeast, following the path of the Great Glen fault line.

Key Features

  • Scenic views of Loch Ness and Ben Nevis
  • Variety of terrains including forest paths, loch-side trails, and mountain tracks
  • Historical sites along the route such as Urquhart Castle and Fort Augustus Abbey

Pros

  • Beautiful scenery along the entire route
  • Well-marked trail with good signposting
  • Opportunities to see wildlife including red deer and ospreys

Cons

  • Some sections can be challenging for inexperienced hikers
  • Sections of the trail may be muddy or rocky, requiring sturdy footwear

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Last updated: Tue, Mar 31, 2026, 07:34:28 PM UTC