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The South West Shore of Loch Lochy

Walk ID: 1473

The Great Glen Way is a 117km route connecting Fort William and Inverness. This short section is easy but still one of the most scenic, with excellent views out over Loch Lochy to the surrounding mountains, including in particular Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. The lochside section of the route is best walked north to south to give the best views, with the return by the road.

Scotland - Highland - Lochaber

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Features:
Lake/Loch Wildlife Birds
Flowers Great Views Mostly Flat
Woodland

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Gentle Stroll

Distance 5.00 km
Duration 100 mins
Height gain 50m
Contributor
Colin & Joanne Simpson

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