Loch Linnhe Cruise
Loch Linnhe
Loch Linnhe
Loch Linnhe
Whenever possible we try to have a loch cruise in as many of our itineraries as possible. Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine and the Firth of Clyde have been regularly included but, for some time, we have been trying to arrange something a little further north and at last we have been successful.
Commencing next year, in many of our Inversnaid itineraries we will be including a cruise along the waters of Loch Linnhe, the sea loch that extends north to Fort William and the base of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis.
The cruise will depart from the Town Centre Pier on Fort William's waterfront and our destination will be Seal Island. Enroute we will pass a mussel farm and a working salmon farm where salmon can be seen leaping as we sail slowly past. From the loch there are magnificent views of the south face of Ben Nevis showing this volcanic mountain in all its splendour and changing colours.
Finally we arrive at our destination, Seal Island where there is a natural colony of around 50 ever-present seals.
Loch Linnhe is spectacularly beautiful and we are sure that this 90 minute cruise, together with the accompanying journey across the wilderness of Rannoch Moor and the pass of Glencoe will provide a memorable day's excursion.