THE 8 PASSENGER SCOTTISH HIGHLANDER
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The 8 passenger Scottish Highlander has the atmosphere of a Scottish
Country House with subtle use of tartan furnishings and landscape paintings.
At 117 feet she is spacious and has every comfort for
year round cruising. Scottish Highlander cruises the
Caledonian canal between Fort William and Inverness,
through the Great Glen and along legendary Loch Ness,
encountering some of Scotland's finest scenery along
the way.
Cuisine aboard Scottish Highlander is traditional Scottish
fare - Salmon, Game, Venison and Seafood, prepared by
your own Master Chef, and the experienced crew of four
ensure attention to your every need during your week
long cruise.
Cruise Highlights
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All-inclusive
- open bar, free
wines,gourmet cuisine, entry
fees to excursions
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Cawdor
Castle, home of
Shakespere's Macbeth
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Culloden
Moor, last British
based battleground in 1746
-
Tea
at Glengarry Castle Hotel
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Overnight
mooring alongside
13th century Urquhart Castle
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Cruise
Lochs' Ness, Oich, Lochy
and the Caledonian canal
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Spectacular
scenery, Wildlife
and Folklore
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Visit
Glencoe, treachery
between the Campbell and
MacDonald clans
Cuisine Aboard
Regional
Specialities
Munro of marinated Salmon,
Pheasant breast with Horseradish sauce,
Navarin of Lamb with Thyme, Parsley and Bay leaf,
Chicken Breasts with Rasberry Vinegar
Wine
Cellar
A good selection of French and New World wines,
complimented by assorted single malt Malts and 80 Shilling Ales
Cheese
Board
Scottish Brie, Whisky chase,
Stratdown Blue, Orkney smoked

Click here for Dochgarroch to Banavie
ITINERARY
FOR BANAVIE TO DOCHGARROCH
Sunday,
Day 1
BANAVIE TO DOCHGARROCH
At 4pm we meet at the Glenmoriston Town House Hotel in Inverness and
transfer to Scottish Highlander moored at Banavie. A Champagne welcome
is followed by time for a walk or cycle along the towpath before dinner
aboard.
Monday,
Day 2
BANAVIE TO GAIRLOCHY
In the morning we visit the mystic battlefields of Glencoe, followed
by a visit to the Glen Nevis distillery for an insight into the secrets
of the various stages of Whisky preparation and taste a wee dram or
two. In the afternoon we cruise to Gairlochy. Return to the barge for
dinner aboard.
Tuesday,
Day 3
GAIRLOCHY TO FORT
CULLOCHY LOCK
This morning there is a chance to see either the World War 2 Commando
Memorial, the woollen mill at Spean Bridge, selling traditional knitwear
and tweeds, or the Clan Cameron Museum. Leave Gairlochy for an afternoon
cruise via two locks at Laggan, through Lochs Oich and Lochy and through
Cullochy, mooring below the lock. Dinner aboard.
Wednesday,
Day 4
CULLOCHY TO FORT AUGUSTUS
This morning we drive through Glen Moriston and stunning highland countryside
to romantic Eilean Doonan castle, setting for the film Highlander.
Eilean Doonan castle has an idyllic island setting with commanding
views of three sea lochs. Following the abortive Jacobite rising of
1719, the ruins were abandoned for 200 years until the 20th century
when a complete reconstruction was undertaken. On the way back we visit
a deer farm. We rejoin the barge and cruise to Fort Augustus where
we dine out at The Caledonian Hotel.
Thursday,
Day 5
FORT AUGUSTUS
In
the morning we have plenty of time to look around the
pretty Caledonian village of Fort Augustus before making
our way down the staircase of five locks. After lunch
we visit Urquhart Castle and Invermoriston Falls (or
with family charters explore the Nessie Museum). There
is also a picnic opportunity today. Dinner aboard.
Friday,
Day 6
FORT AUGUSTUS TO DOCHGARROCH
In the morning we leave Fort Augustus and cruise the South Shore of
Loch Ness and Loch Dochfour passing Urquhart Castle, seeing an abundance
of wildlife en route. This afternoon we visit the 14th century fairytale
Cawdor Castle immortalised by Shakespeare with Macbeth, housing a superb
collection of tapestries, pictures and furniture with beautiful landscaped
gardens. We also visit Culloden Moor made famous by the MacDonald’s
and Campbell battle in the 13th century. Captains Farewell Dinner aboard.
Saturday,
Day 7
DOCHGARROCH TO INVERNESS
Passengers disembark around 9.30am for the transfer to Inverness by
minibus after a hearty Scottish breakfast, arriving around 9.45am.
This
is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.
ITINERARY
FOR DOCHGARROCH TO BANAVIE
Sunday,
Day 1
INVERNESS TO DOCHGARROCH
At 4pm we meet at the Glenmoriston Town House Hotel in Inverness and
transfer to Scottish Highlander moored at Dochgarroch. Champagne welcome
followed by a short evening cruise along the heather lined canal to
the winding hole. Dinner aboard.
Monday,
Day 2
DOCHGARROCH TO FORT
AUGUSTUS
This morning we visit the 14th century fairytale Cawdor Castle immortalised
by Shakespeare with Macbeth, housing a superb collection of tapestries,
pictures and furniture with beautiful landscaped gardens. We also visit
Culloden Moor made famous by the MacDonald’s and Campbell Battle
in the 13th Century. After lunch we cruise Loch Dochfour to Fort Augustus
passing Urquhart Castle and the South Shore of Loch Ness where there
is an abundance of wildlife, and moor near Fort Augustus Abbey. Tonight
we often invite the local piper on board. Dinner aboard.
Tuesday,
Day 3
FORT AUGUSTUS
After breakfast we cruise up the staircase of five locks, through the
village of Fort Augustus, which gives us plenty of time to shop and
look around this pretty Caledonian gem. After lunch we visit Urquhart
Castle or with family charters explore the Nessie Museum. There is
also a picnic opportunity today. Fort Augustus has a charming heather-laced
9 or 18 hole golf course, where the official green keepers are sheep!
We dine out tonight at a local restaurant.
Wednesday,
Day 4
FORT AUGUSTUS TO CULLOCHY
LOCK
We leave Fort Augustus this morning and cruise to Cullochy Lock via
Kytra. After lunch we drive through Glen Moriston and stunning highland
countryside to romantic medieval Eilean Donan Castle, setting for the
film Highlander. Eilean Donan Castle has an idyllic island setting
with commanding views of three sea lochs and frequent sightings of
otters, dolphins and the Isle of Skye. Following the abortive Jacobite
rising of 1719, the ruins of the Castle were abandoned for 200 years
until the 20C when a complete reconstruction was undertaken. Dinner
aboard.
Thursday,
Day 5
CULLOCHY LOCKS TO GAIRLOCHY
Leave
Cullochy Locks for a morning cruise
via two locks at Laggan through Lochs
Oich and Lochy to Gairlochy. In the
afternoon there is a chance to see
either the World War II Commando memorial,
the woollen mill at Spean Bridge selling
traditional knitwear and tweeds or
the Clan Cameron museum. Dinner aboard
Friday,
Day 6
GAIRLOCHY TO BANAVIE
Morning visit to the mystic battlefields of Glencoe. On the way back
visit the Glen Nevis distillery for an insight into the secrets of
the various stages of Whisky preparation and taste a wee dram or two.
In the afternoon we cruise to Banavie and Neptune’s Staircase,
a flight of eight lochs that is a spectacular feat of engineering.
Farewell Captain’s Dinner on board.
Saturday,
Day 7
BANVIE TO INVERNESS
Passengers disembark for the transfer to Inverness by minibus after
a hearty Scottish breakfast arriving in Inverness by about 10.00am.
On
alternative week the itinerary is in reverse direction.
This itinerary is subject to change