Neptune Staircase: A Remarkable Flight of Locks on Scotland’s Waterways
The Neptune Staircase stands as one of Britain’s most celebrated feats of civil engineering, a dramatic flight of eight locks that lifts vessels from sea level in Loch Linnhe up into the higher reaches of the Caledonian Canal. Nestled near Fort William, this engineered sequence has shaped trade, travel and the story of Scotland’s inland…
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