Gairlochy

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Gairlochy is a small Scottish Highland settlement near the western end of the Great Glen, known as a stopping point for walkers and boaters traveling along the Caledonian Canal.

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Gairlochy canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
administrativeArea Highland (unitary authority) NERFINISHED
country Scotland
countrySubdivision Scotland, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
distanceToFortWilliam approximately 10 miles northeast
geographicFeature rural Highland landscape
hasAmenity locks keeper’s cottages
moorings for boats
hasFeature locks on the Caledonian Canal
swing bridge on the Caledonian Canal
hasStructure Gairlochy Locks NERFINISHED
Gairlochy Swing Bridge NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Loch Lochy NERFINISHED
knownFor stopping point for boaters on the Caledonian Canal
stopping point for walkers on the Caledonian Canal
locatedIn Great Glen NERFINISHED
Highland council area
Scottish Highlands
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedNear Banavie NERFINISHED
Loch Lochy NERFINISHED
Spean Bridge NERFINISHED
locatedOn Caledonian Canal NERFINISHED
near western end of the Great Glen
partOf Caledonian Canal route NERFINISHED
Great Glen Way walking route NERFINISHED
region Lochaber NERFINISHED
tourism popular with long-distance walkers
popular with pleasure craft users
transport local road access from B8004
waterway Caledonian Canal NERFINISHED

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Caledonian Canal passesNear Gairlochy
Great Glen Way passesThrough Gairlochy
River Lochy flowsNear Gairlochy