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8th Mar 2020 9:27 pm
Leon
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Was thinking about the stopping places, we are looking at going in October , the normal boat holiday time.
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8th Mar 2020 9:31 pm
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8th Mar 2020 11:33 pm
RBB
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Have a look on scottish canals website or specifically google "skippers guide Caledonian canal" There are plenty of places to stop, usually Lockside or next to swing bridges....how far you get and where you want to stop will depend on how fast you go ! and if there are any stoppages. many years ago we hired from Cale Cruisers at the Inverness end, a long mid week in October and only managed as far as Fort Augustus, by the time they do the hand over, tuition etc the lock at Dochdarroch had closed, and it was nearly dark so first night there, second night at Fort Augustus, couldn't go any further due to a closure in the next pound, back and forth on Loch Ness, plenty to see Castle Urquhart and the Clansman all have berths. The weather can whip up pretty quick anytime but especially in October, my Mrs got seasick heading back against a very stiff breeze to Fort Augustus
To compare a mate and I did it in 2 small ribs last year in May coast to coast in 3days 2 nights, wild camping at the various spots in the skippers guide, its an awesome place, awesome scenery and an awesome engineering feat !
See how quick the weather can change in a day two ! (Remember no such thing as BAD weather in Scotland, you just haven't got the right clothes on !)
8th May 2020 1:41 pm
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Jamie and his team at Caley Cruisers will look after you, provided lockdown has lifted by then. It is very different from waterway based holidays elsewhere - not least because the main road runs along it for the whole route. However, the lochs and canal sections are big enough to allow plenty of privacy.
Be warned that in some of the locks, especially Fort Augustus and Neptune's staircase (if you get that far south), it can feel a bit like being in a goldfish bowl as the onlookers peer over the edge to see what is going on. You will end up on literally hundreds of holiday videos etc!
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8th May 2020 2:50 pm
Leon
Member Since: 26 Apr 2014
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Thanks for all the info, we are looking at going with caley cruisers and have looked at the guides they provide.
Really impressed with the quality and the info given on the guides.
It's been one of my must do things, friends that we have always boated with every year on the canals and Norfolk broads for the last 11 years always had the same factory shutdown in November so have never got the chance to do the caledonian because caley cruisers shut in October now friends have retired it's on the cards.
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