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Being a resident or visitor to Fort Augustus It should come as no surprise that Fort Augustus' location at the southern tip of Loch Ness has military origins

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During the period of the Jacobites, those in charge of military matters saw the significance of its strategic location and constructed a fort there. The decent people who live at Fort Augustus now are excited to see the annual influx of tourists who arrive by land or water.
When the Caledonian Canal was constructed, that strategically important site became relevant once more. As a result of the fact that boats need to pass through a flight of locks on route from the canal to Loch Ness, Fort Augustus is a popular site for travellers to take a break along their voyage. People who are driving the A82, which spans the distance from Glasgow to Inverness and has a total length of 167 miles, will find it to be a convenient place to halt.
The tourism industry and the crafts and industries that support it provide the foundation of this village's economy, which also includes jobs in agriculture, forestry, local government, and healthcare. The population of this community is close to 650 people.
Children in the community attend either the Kilchuimen Academy or the elementary school, and many residents choose to pursue their education by enrolling in tourism-related programmes at the University of the Highlands and Islands, either in the field of catering or hospitality.
Just over 30 miles separate you from the larger town of Fort William, which boasts a beautiful rail link to Glasgow on the West Highland Line, and Inverness, which is located a little further to the north. In the same way that Inverness is a hub for economic opportunities, it is also at the centre of the region's social and cultural life. There is an enormous amount of live music, as well as plenty of shopping, theatre, and cinema. Along with a rail link that includes the Caledonian Sleeper Service, Inverness Airport provides access to all of the most important locations in the United Kingdom as well as several in Europe.

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