Scottish inland waterways network

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The Scottish inland waterways network is an interconnected system of canals, rivers, and lochs across Scotland used for navigation, recreation, and heritage tourism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf transport infrastructure
waterway network
connects Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
Fort William NERFINISHED
Inverness NERFINISHED
Scottish east coast NERFINISHED
Scottish west coast
country Scotland
environmentType brackish water (some sea lochs and estuarine reaches)
freshwater
eraOfMajorConstruction 18th century
19th century
feature aqueducts
canal basins
locks
swing bridges
towpaths
governedBy Scottish Government NERFINISHED
hasPart Caledonian Canal NERFINISHED
Crinan Canal NERFINISHED
Falkirk Wheel NERFINISHED
Forth and Clyde Canal NERFINISHED
Loch Fyne (upper navigable sections) NERFINISHED
Loch Linnhe (inland sea loch sections) NERFINISHED
Loch Lochy NERFINISHED
Loch Ness NERFINISHED
Loch Oich NERFINISHED
Monkland Canal (remnants) NERFINISHED
Neptune’s Staircase NERFINISHED
River Clyde (navigable sections) NERFINISHED
River Forth (navigable sections) NERFINISHED
Union Canal NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation listed buildings (locks, bridges, aqueducts)
scheduled monuments (selected structures)
historicalUse freight transport
industrial transport
locatedIn United Kingdom
managedBy Scottish Canals NERFINISHED
notableStructure Falkirk Wheel boat lift NERFINISHED
Neptune’s Staircase lock flight NERFINISHED
primaryUse angling
heritage tourism
recreational boating
walking and cycling along towpaths
supportsActivity canoeing
kayaking
narrowboat cruising
paddleboarding
wildlife watching

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Crinan Canal partOf Scottish inland waterways network