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SCOTTISH HIGHLANDER
Cruise the Caledonian Canal, Scotland
The
8-passenger Scottish Highlander has the atmosphere of a Scottish
Country House with subtle use of tartan furnishings and landscape
paintings.
At 117 feet she is spacious and has every comfort for year round cruising.
Cuisine
aboard Scottish Highlander is traditional Scottish fare - Salmon, Game,
Venison and Seafood, prepared by your own Master Chef, and the
experienced crew of four ensure attention to your every need during
your holiday.
A six-night cruise includes all meals,
open bar, daily escorted excursions, local transfers and use of barge
facilities such as bicycles.
The Highlands of Scotland
Scottish
Highlander cruises the Caledonian canal between Fort William and
Inverness, through the Great Glen and along legendary Loch Ness,
encountering some of Scotland's finest scenery along the way.
Ancient
castles leading to the waters edge, heather-clad hillsides and arguably
the finest inland cruising scenery in the world.
The
Legends of the past, the taste of single malt and the mythical
inhabitant of Loch Ness all contribute to a special magic only
experienced in Scotland’s dramatic Highlands.
Anchor
below castles and explore the Glens, Munroes and Bens. The 8-passenger
Scottish Highlander has been designed specifically for Highland
cruises.
Typical Scottish Cuisine
Regional Specialties:
- Munro of Marinated Salmon
- Pheasant Breast with Horseradish Sauce
- Navarin of Lamb with Thyme, Parsley and Bay Leaf
- Chicken Breasts with Raspberry Vinegar
Wine Cellar:
- A good selection of French and New World wines complimented by assorted Single Malts and 80 Shilling Ales
Cheese Board:
- Scottish Brie
- Whiskey Chase
- Stratdownn Blue
- Orkney Smoked
Cruise Highlights
- Cawdor Castle: home of Shakespeare’s Macbeth
- Culloden Moor: last British based battleground in 1746
- Tea at Glengarry Castle Hotel
- Overnight mooring alongside 13th century Urquhart Castle
- Cruise Lochs' Ness, Oich, Lochy and the Caledonian canal
- Spectacular scenery, wildlife and folklore
- Visit Glen Coe: scene of treachery between the Campbell and MacDonald clans
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