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  2. West Highland Way - Wikipedia

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    The West Highland Way ( Scottish Gaelic: Slighe na Gàidhealtachd an Iar) is a linear long-distance route in Scotland. It is 154 km (96 miles) long, running from Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands, with an element of hill walking in the route. [3] The trail, which opened in 1980, was Scotland's first officially ...

  3. Scotland's Great Trails - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's Great Trails are long-distance "people-powered" trails in Scotland, [1] analogous to the National Trails of England and Wales or the Grande Randonnée paths of France. The designated routes are primarily intended for walkers, but may have sections suitable for cyclists and horse-riders; [2] one of the trails, the Great Glen Canoe ...

  4. Great Glen Way - Wikipedia

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    Hiking and mountain biking; canoeing and kayaking on adjacent canoe trail. The Great Glen Way ( Scottish Gaelic: Slighe a' Ghlinne Mhòir) is a long distance path in Scotland. It follows the Great Glen, running from Fort William in the southwest to Inverness in the northeast, covering 125 kilometres (78 mi). [2]

  5. Transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Airport is Scotland's busiest airport by passenger numbers, with over 14.4 million passengers in 2023 Barra Airport is the only airport in the world to use a tidal beach as its runway Loganair is branded as Scotland's Airline. Air transport in Scotland is responsible for 0.3% of Scottish Gross Value Added (GVA) (roughly £400 million).

  6. North Coast 500 - Wikipedia

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    North Coast 500. The North Coast 500 is a 516-mile (830 km) scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle. [1] The route is also known as the NC500 and was launched in 2015, linking many features in the north Highlands of Scotland in one touring route. The route has increased visitor numbers to parts ...

  7. A82 road - Wikipedia

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    A82 road. The A82 is a major road in Scotland that runs from Glasgow to Inverness via Fort William. It is one of the principal north-south routes in Scotland and is mostly a trunk road managed by Transport Scotland, who view it as an important link from the Central Belt to the Scottish Highlands and beyond.

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