
Total distance:
73 miles (117km)
Duration: 7 nights, 6 days walking
Minimum/maximum daily distances: 8 miles (13km)/18 miles (295km)
Waymarking:
The Great Glen Way is clearly marked and is very easy to follow
Season: March to October
Starting point of holiday: Fort William
End of holiday: Inverness
Holiday code: GGW2
Itinerary
Day 1: Travel to Fort William where your first nights accommodation has been booked.
Day 2: Fort William to Gairlochy. 10½ miles (17km).
Day 3: Gairlochy to South Laggan. 12 miles (19km).
Day 4: South Laggan to Fort Augustus. 10½ miles (17km)
Day 5: Fort Augustus to Invermoriston. 8miles (13km).
Day 6: Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit. 14 miles (22km)
Day 7: Drumnadrochit to Inverness. 18 miles (29km)
Day 8: Depart Inverness after breakfast.
Extra nights/Rest days
An extra night gives you
a chance to explore some of the villages and old market towns along the trail,
catch up with writing postcards or just relaxing and giving those weary legs
a rest.
Many folk have an extra night in Fort William before starting the trail to visit
Glen Coe or Glen Nevis or climb Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain. Fort
Augustus is a pleasant little village. Both the Caledonian Canal Heritage Centre
and the Clansmen's Centre are worth visiting. If you fancy somewhere peaceful
consider Invermoriston. It is an attractive little village and there are some
lovely walks nearby along woodland trails to waterfalls. If you want to spend
time looking for the Loch Ness Monster then Drumnadrochit is a good choice.
There is a lot to see and do in Inverness. The castle, cathedral, the Inverness
Museum and Balnain House, with its fascinating exhibition of Highland music
are all worth a visit. Culloden Battlefield, which also has an informative visitor
centre is a short bus journey from the town.
What's included?
Travel Information
Detailed instructions on
how to get to the start of the holiday and back from the end of it are sent
to you on booking. A summary is given below.
Most convenient major city and International airport: Glasgow
Airport. Train to Glasgow Central, then a short walk (10 minutes) or bus to
Glasgow Queen Street for trains to Fort William (3 hours 50 minutes).
Outward journey from London to Fort William: Train from London
Euston to Glasgow Central (5 ½ hours), then a short walk (10 minutes)
or bus to Glasgow Queen Street for trains to Fort William (3 hours 50 minutes).
Return journey to Glasgow airport at the end of the holiday:
Train to Glasgow Queen Street (3 hours 40 minutes), then train to Glasgow Airport.
Return journey to London at the end of the holiday: Train
to Glasgow Queen Street (3 hours 40 minutes). Walk or bus to Glasgow Central
for trains to London Euston or Kings Cross (5 ½ hours).