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Caledonian Canal

How To Reach Caledonian Canal

Reaching the Caledonian Canal in Inverness, United Kingdom

The Caledonian Canal, a stunning waterway cutting through the Scottish Highlands, connects the east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William. It is easily accessible by various modes of transport.

By Air:

If you are traveling by air, the nearest airport is Inverness Airport (INV). From there, you can:

  • Take a taxi directly to the canal. The journey should take about 20 minutes.
  • Rent a car and drive to the destination, with excellent signage directing you towards Inverness city center and subsequently, the Canal.

By Train:

Inverness is well connected by rail with services from major cities such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, and even direct routes from London. After arriving at Inverness Railway Station in the city center, you can:

  • Catch a local bus or taxi to reach the Canal.
  • Enjoy a short walk if you prefer, as the Canal is approximately a 20-30 minute walk from the train station.

By Bus:

There are coach services such as Megabus and National Express that operate to Inverness from various parts of the UK. Once you arrive at the Inverness bus station:

  • Local city buses can take you closer to the Canal area.
  • Alternatively, a taxi will make the short trip to the Caledonian Canal.

By Car:

Driving to the Caledonian Canal can be quite scenic. Inverness is linked to the south via the A9 and from there:

  • Follow the signs to the town center and the Caledonian Canal.
  • Parking is available near the Canal, but it might be busy during peak tourist seasons.

Remember to check the latest travel guidelines and opening hours for the Caledonian Canal before setting off on your journey.

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