Crinan (Canal)
The Crinan Canal, nicknamed "Britain's most beautiful shortcut," is a
9-mile waterway connecting Loch Gilp to the Sound of Jura. It bypasses the challenging Mull of Kintyre, providing a
scenic route between the River Clyde and the Inner Hebrides.
Stop by The Egg Shed to learn
about the canal's history and significance. Explore the Moine Mhor
Nature Reserve, a unique habitat for flora and fauna. History buffs can visit
the ancient hillfort of Dunadd Fort, once the capital of the Kingdom of Dalriada. Enjoy
leisurely walks or paddling adventures along the canal.
While shopping
options are limited along the canal itself, nearby towns like Lochgilphead offer local
shops and services. The true beauty of the Crinan Canal lies in its
tranquility. Soak in the atmosphere and perhaps enjoy a drink at a local pub or
cafe.