Proper noun
the Great Glen
A glen in Highland council area, Scotland, which runs from coast to coast, from Fort William to Inverness.
Synonyms: Glen Albyn, Glen Mor
Great Glen, Leicestershire on Wikipedia
Great Glen
A village in Harborough district, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SP6597).
Melt-in-the mouth Great Glen venison, Schiehallion beer battered haddock with hand-cut chips, braised hispi cabbage with celariac puree are just some of his dishes tantalising taste-buds since hi arrival last year. Source: Internet
However, although the Jacobites had captured both of the other forts in the chain of three Great Glen fortifications ( Fort Augustus and the original Fort George ) they failed to take Fort William. Source: Internet
Other British writers: Cath Staincliffe’s The Kindest Thing (it may be the best book I’ve read this year), also Matt Hilton’s books and A.D. Scott’s debut, A Small Death in the Great Glen. Source: Internet
It is the start/end of both the West Highland Way (Milngavie-Fort William) and the Great Glen Way (a walk/cycle way Fort William-Inverness). Source: Internet