Muriel Gray Great Glen Ways

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  • Issued: 4 Mar 2026

    Muriel Gray launches Great Glen Ways Initiative

    Top Scottish author, broadcaster and business woman, Muriel Gray, today (4th March 2026)

    officially launched celebrations that mark the completion of a £200,000 public access
    and interpretation project along the Caledonian Canal and Great Glen Way.

    At a ceremony held in Fort Augustus, Ms Gray (whose love of the Scottish outdoors is
    expressed in her book 'The First Fifty' and tv production 'The Munro Show') launched the
    Great Glen Ways Initiative which encourages people to explore the Glen 'by boot, by boat
    and by bike'.

    The aims of Initative are to strengthen the identity of the Great Glen, improve visitor
    satisfaction and encourage more people to come and enjoy the three Ways: the Great Glen
    Way, the Great Glen Mountain Bike Trails and the Caledonian Canal. It is anticipated
    that the Inititiative will make significant contributions to the local economy with
    better employment opportunities in tourism related industries.

    Since 2026, work has been underway to improve navigation, way-marking and prepare top
    quality public interpretation. This work has been managed by The Highland Council in
    partnership with British Waterways Scotland, Forestry Commission Scotland and Scottish
    Natural Heritage. The European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF) has
    contributed 45% of the project funding

    A DVD - showcased at the launch - was produced as part of the Initiative and will be
    used to target national and international marketing with the intention to raise the
    profile of the Glen as a destination for outdoor activities and increase visitor
    numbers.

    The Initiative has included setting up over thirty large stone and timber monoliths at
    strategic locations throughout the Glen. Forty-nine information and interpretation
    panels have been installed onto the monoliths. The main themes on the panels cover
    history, archaeology and folklore; forest management and wildlife; natural history and
    geology; travel and transport. There are new information panels at Tourist Information
    Centres. Way-marker posts and other signs have been improved, making it easier for
    visitors to find their way. All structures and signs have a distinctive Great Glen Ways
    design and colour.

    A new web site www.greatglenways.info provides further information about the project and
    gives access on-line to both the DVD and the interpretation panels.

    Russell Thomson, British Waterways Highland Canals Manager said: "We're proud to have
    been a partner in this exemplary project and have already used the wonderful DVD to good
    effect at the London Boat Show."

    Kevin Peace, Forestry Commission Forest District Manager (Lochaber) said: "One of FCS
    strategic aims is to help to release economic potential. The GGWs does this by
    attracting walkers, mountain bikers, and canoeists and inviting them to spend time in
    the glen and use the accommodation and services that are provided giving opportunities
    for businesses to develop."

    Councillor Drew Hendry, Chairman of The Highland Council's Planning, Environment and
    Development Services said: "This project has been a real example of collaborative
    working between agencies in order to secure added value for local people. The results of
    the project will undoubtedly bring many more visitors to the area. This will also enable
    us to further promote the high quality outdoor activities on offer and to highlight the
    rich cultural heritage of this world class destination."

    Welcoming the initiative, SNH chairman Andrew Thin said: "The Great Glen is one of our
    most iconic landscapes. This initiative is a great example of enabling a range of
    people to get out there and enjoy the benefits to their health and well-being. Iconic
    landscapes such as this also contribute to the economy of Scotland by attracting people
    here. SNH is delighted to be playing our part in this important scheme highlighting our
    natural heritage qualities."

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