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  1. Canal Holidays In Scotland, Narrowboat Hire 2024

    Canal boating in Scotland offers you the opportunity to make the most of the beautiful Scottish countryside together with visits to the historical cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Originally created to transport coal, the canals in Scotland are now mostly used by leisure craft for luxury canal boat holidays and offer a great variety of scenery on your route in comparison to other UK canals ...

  2. Scottish Canals

    The Jaggy Thistle - Boat Hire. The Jaggy Thistle is a cosy 32-foot self-drive canal dayboat available for day hire from Falkirk. She carries up to 8 passengers, suits all ages and comes with kitchen facilities and an on-board WC. Boaters can stay on the Forth and Clyde or go over the Falkirk Wheel onto the Union Canal.

  3. 13 Scenic Boat Trips in Scotland

    Maid of the Forth: £20 (includes boat trip and landing) Forth Boat Tours: £20 boat trip and £6 landing. Length of trip: 3 hours (includes 1.5 hours on the island) See the stunning Forth Bridges from a new angle on a boat tour from South Queensferry out to Inchcolm Island. On your 1.5 hour visit to the island you can see the well-preserved ...

  4. Canal boat holidays in Scotland

    Hire a boat on the Scottish Lowland Canals from our base at the bottom of the Falkirk Wheel and cruise the Union Canal to Edinburgh and the Forth & Clyde Canal to Glasgow in one week. The whole trip would require you to cruise approximately nine hours a day. Or for a short break, choose your city and either head West or East from the marina.

  5. Scottish Canals

    The Caledonian Canal. Make a holiday of it! This part of Scotland is stunningly beautiful and ideal for canal holidays. Hire a yacht or cruiser and spend time exploring the waters of the Caledonian Canal or sit back and relax and enjoy your stay on a hotel boat or holiday barge.

  6. Luxury Barge Holidays Scotland

    The Spirit of Scotland can accommodate up to 12 guests in luxurious comfort in its 6 beautiful, air-conditioned cabins. The cabins offer either twin or double beds and are complimented with beautifully designed bathrooms. The glorious interior truly defines The Spirit of Scotland with a bright and spacious dining area, a fully stocked bar, and ...

  7. Canal Boat Holidays in Scotland

    Our boating holidays in Scotland show a different side to the canals than you'd experience in England and Wales. Discover scenic beauty combined with breath-taking engineering - find Discover more out more about our canal boats in Scotland now. The Scottish Lowlands canals offers a narrowboat experience that's unlike any other ...

  8. Scottish Canals

    Boating in Scotland is unlike any other canal experience in the UK. As well as sailing, you can enjoy fishing, cycling, walking and other fun activities along Scotland's major canals - the Caledonian Canal, the Crinan Canal, the Forth & Clyde Canal and the Union Canal. Bring your own boat, hire a cruiser or charter a yacht for a canal ...

  9. THE TOP 5 Scotland Canal Cruises (UPDATED 2024)

    Enjoy a boat tour in search of the Loch Ness Monster and traverse the picturesque Cairngorms National Park. Travel in a top-of-the-range, 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach with a small group limited to 16 passengers. ... The best Canal Cruises in Scotland according to Viator travelers are: Loch Ness and Highlands Day Tour Including Cruise from Edinburgh;

  10. Linlithgow Canal Centre

    Cruise to the Avon Aqueduct on "St Magdalene" - a 40 seater canal boat. Departs 2:30 returns 5pm Sat & Sun. Half hour Town Boat Trips from 2 till 4:30pm. Tearoom and Canal Museum. Also charters & Hires. Trips over the magnificent Avon Aqueduct depart at 2.30 pm and return at approximately 5.00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

  11. Boat hire and holidays on the canals of Scotland

    Scottish Canal Boat holidays..... The Falkirk Wheel. One of our boating holidays and breaks gives you a unique opportunity to sail 35metres into the air, on the world's first and only rotating boat lift. Falkirk Wheel.... Things to see and do . You can stop off and visit the Antonine Wall World Heritage site.

  12. Scottish Canals

    Boat tours; Running, walking, hiking; Cycling; Paddling; Canalside fun; Fishing and magnet fishing; ... From charity races, to colourful canal boat flotillas and vibrant festivals, Scotland's waterways are fantastic locations for all kinds of events.

  13. Scottish River Cruises & Boat Hire

    Spectacular mountain scenery makes Scotland's highland waterways an unforgettable experience. Set against the magnificent hillsides and mountain ranges of the Scottish Highlands, and surrounded by beautiful scenery as far as the eye can see, the Caledonian Canal stretches between Inverness, the capital of the Highlands in the north, down to ...

  14. Forth Boat Tours

    The Forth Boat Tours Experience. The Firth of Forth is brimming with history, adventure and tales of daring do. But the real stars of a Forth Tours cruise are the Three Bridges, scenery, seals and puffins. Our cruises are not only a great day out in themselves but they also allow you the opportunity to explore some of the very best attractions ...

  15. 4 Canals With A Wow Factor To See In Scotland

    The Union Canal was originally opened in 1822 and was designed by Scottish civil engineer Hugh Baird. At 32 miles long, it runs from Falkirk to Edinburgh and is Scotland's only contour canal, meaning it curves around the hills rather than taking a more direct route, which would involve the construction of many more locks to raise and lower canal boats.

  16. Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals Boat Hire

    This pleasant and leisurely cruise covers the Union and the Forth and Clyde canals between Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland. The route includes canal transfer between the canals using the 115 foot high Falkirk Wheel. ... The first wheel-based boat lift was proposed by a German engineer at the beginning of the last century though it was never ...

  17. Scottish Canals

    The world's only rotating boat lift, The Falkirk Wheel links the Forth & Clyde Canal to the Union Canal 35 metres above, allowing vessels to sail through the sky thanks to a unique fusion of art and engineering - and the same power it would take to boil eight kettles. Transforming the contaminated site of a former tar works, The Falkirk ...

  18. Navvies' Barge

    Join us for a boat trip down the Forth and Clyde. Relax and escape for a few hours down the almost forgotten waterway. The canals are teeming with life and beauty, sit and watch the world slowly trickle by onboard our homely narrowboat. For the duration of the journey you will be given the run of the inside of the boat while we skipper out back ...

  19. Caledonian Canal & Loch Ness Boat Hire

    Loch Ness, home to Nessie the monster, has a depth of 230 metres (775 feet). The loch is 39 kilometres (24 miles) long. Heading northeast from our base at Laggan on Caledonian canal cruises, you'll soon reach Loch Oich, the highest point on the passage at 32 metres (106 feet) above sea level.

  20. Caledonian Canal Cruise

    Caledonian Canal Cruises Join us on one of our Caledonian Canal Cruises A cruise along the Caledonian Canal is a most enjoyable trip which takes advantage of Scotland's calm inland waters whilst exploring some of her finest scenery. Itineraries in 2024 we offer 3 opportunities to travel the Caledonian Canal. For two of our

  21. Scottish Canals

    A canal holiday is the perfect way to take in the local landscape and explore all the activities and attractions an area has to offer, by boat, boot or bike. Charter a yacht through 'Britain's most beautiful shortcut' and visit The Egg Shed and a famous Gothic castle. Take the iconic Falkirk Wheel and jog along our #Wheel2Kelpies Selfie ...

  22. Scottish Canals

    Falkirk Wheel boat tour. Soar 35 metres in to the air on the world's only rotating boat lift! Fun for all Boating. The Falkirk Wheel is a fantastic day out with a difference and accessible to everyone! With boat trips, a cafe, gift shop, children's activity zone, water play park & mini-canal, waterwalkerz, canoeing, bike hire and woodland walks ...