Scotland - Laggan Cruising Area

Stretching from Inverness to Fort William, the sixty mile long Caledonian Canal takes you through Loch Ness, Loch Oich and Loch Lochy. On the great stretches of open water you are never far from sheltered moorings, and the short canal stretches are full of variety.

About four miles in length, Loch Oich is the smallest of the three lakes which are linked by the Caledonian Canal. It also sits with in the Great Glen, the natural rift dividing north-west Scotland from the rest of the country.

Loch Lochy is the most southerly of the three lochs within your cruising ground. Ten miles long and a mile wide and is enclosed by steep wooded hillsides, perfect for those who love hiking.

Angling and game fishing, eagle and osprey spotting, walking and climbing, pony trekking and sightseeing can all be enjoyed, as well as monster tracking in the most famous lake in the world - Loch Ness, the largest lake in Britain.