Great Glen Way

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The Great Glen Way is a long-distance walking and cycling trail in the Scottish Highlands that runs between Fort William and Inverness, following the natural fault line of the Great Glen.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cycling route
long-distance footpath
tourist attraction
category Cycleways in Scotland
Footpaths in the Highland council area
Long-distance trails in Scotland
connectsTo South Loch Ness Trail near Inverness
West Highland Way
surface form: West Highland Way at Fort William
country Scotland
designation Scotland’s Great Trails
difficulty moderate
endPoint Inverness
established 2002
follows Great Glen
Great Glen Fault
length about 125 kilometres
about 78 miles
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
managedBy Highland Council
offersViewOf Ben Nevis
partOf Scotland’s Great Trails
surface form: National Long Distance Routes of Scotland
passesAlong Caledonian Canal
Loch Linnhe
Loch Lochy
Loch Ness
Loch Oich
passesThrough Drumnadrochit
Fort Augustus
Gairlochy
Invermoriston
Laggan
primaryUse hiking
mountain biking
region Highland council area
routeType waymarked trail
season can be walked year-round
startPoint Fort William
surface mixed paths and tracks
terminusA Fort William
terminusB Inverness
typicalDuration 5 to 7 days on foot
waymarkSymbol thistle logo with Great Glen Way text

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Great Glen traversedBy Great Glen Way
Fort William hasNearbyAttraction Great Glen Way
Loch Oich isPartOfRoute Great Glen Way
this entity surface form: Great Glen Way (nearby route)
Fort Augustus hasNearbyAttraction Great Glen Way
this entity surface form: Great Glen Way long-distance path