Sea
Lock at western end 
      of the Crinan Canal at Crinan Village The Crinan Canal is between the villages of Crinan and Ardrishaig in Argyll and Bute in the west of Scotland. The canal opened in 1801 taking its name from Crinan Village. It is approximately nine miles (14km ) long and connects Loch Gilp at Ardrishaig with the Sound of Jura at Crinan, to provide a navigable route between the Inner Hebrides and the River Clyde,  | 
      
![]() The
Old Bridge on Crinan Canal 
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Crinan
Canal between Crinan
Village 
      and Bellanoch Marina  | 
      
Bellanoch
Marina  
      on the Crinan Canal  | 
      
Bellanoch
Swing Bridge  
      on the Crinan Canal  | 
      
Boats
moored at Bellanoch Swing
Bridge 
      on the Crinan Canal  | 
      
Islandadd
Bridge from Crinan
Canal 
      at Bellanoch  | 
      
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       Crinan
Canal at Dunardry 
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      ![]() Crinan
Canal at Dunardry 
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       Crinan
Canal between Dunardry 
      and Cairnbaan  | 
      
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       Crinan
Canal between Dunardry 
      and Cairnbaan  | 
      
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       Swing
Bridge on Crinan Canal 
      at Cairnbaan  | 
      
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       Crinan
Canal at Cairnbaan 
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![]() Map of
Crinan Canal 
      ( Note: Click here or on above for large format copy )  | 
      
![]() Map of
Crinan Canal 
      ( Note: Click here or on above for large format copy )  | 
      
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