The Great Glen is a natural geological fault line in Scotland that runs from Inverness in the north to Fort William in the south. It is approximately 60 miles long and features a series of lochs, including the famous Loch Ness, known for its mythical creature, Nessie. The Great Glen is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and boating.
The Great Glen Way is a long-distance walking route that follows the fault line, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. This area is rich in history, with ancient castles and sites that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. The Great Glen is also significant for its role in connecting the east and west coasts of Scotland.