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The Caledonian Canal offers a scenic passage between the North Sea with canal ranging from cruisers, ocean going yachts, fishing boats and the occasional naval vessel, as well as several firms based on the canal offering both motor cruisers and yachts for charter, day trips, hotel boats and even a cruise ship! The canal’s towpaths form part of 2 sustainable long distance routes through the Great Glen, namely the Great Glen Way and the Great Glen Mountain Bike Trail, and visitors can now enjoy the beautiful scenery by boat, bike or boot!

8 Bangor to Port Askaig (Islay) Print E-mail

I have changed the itinaray to Port Askaig. I will try to get the passage plan up before I depart Bangor but the route is pretty much the same as to Port Ellen.

 

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Now going to Port Askaig...

Route Name: 8 Bangor to Port Ellen

No of legs: 6
Total Distance: 62.84 Nm
Estimated elapsed time:03 hours 29 mins (using 18.0 knots)
Estimated fuel usage: approx. 62.8 Litres (using 18.00 Litres per hour)

Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 June 2008 )
 
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