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Fort William Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Fort William:
West Highland Museum, Fort William  (< 1 Mile)
The West Highland Museum is an independent and self-financing organisation, situated at the heart of the main square in Fort William. The museum is...
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Jacobite Steam Train, Fort William  (< 1 Mile)
The Jacobite Steam Train is the most scenic way to travel from Fort William to Mallaig. Passengers can choose to travel one way en route...
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Old Inverlochy Castle, Fort William  (1.1 Miles)
Set on the banks of the River Lochy, Old Inverlochy Castle is so named to avoid confusion with the Victorian Inverlochy Castle Hotel. Although ruined,...
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Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, Fort William  (1.7 Miles)
Situated by the pretty River Nevis this visitor centre is, for many, the starting point for an assault on Ben Nevis. The centre has a...
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Neptune’s Staircase, Fort William  (3.5 Miles)
Comprising 9 locks at the southern end of the Caledonian Canal, Neptune’s Staircase is a dramatic sight. The locks are now operated by hydraulics but...
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Ben Nevis, Fort William  (5.5 Miles)
Ben Nevis, at 1344 metres, is the highest mountain in Britain. The name ‘Nevis’ is possibly derived from a Gaelic word meaning ‘venemous’. If so...
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Witch’s Trails, Fort William  (7.9 Miles)
The Witch’s Trails are home to the World Cup mountain bike circuit on the slopes of Aonach Mor, next door to Ben Nevis and Fort...
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Buachaille Etive Mor, Glen Etive  (13.3 Miles)
Standing at the eastern end of Glen Coe, Buachaille Etive Mor is a magnet for climbers. Its name means ‘Big Herdsman of Etive’ and its...
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Glen Coe, Glencoe  (13.3 Miles)
Glen Coe is famous as the setting for the massacre of 1692, in which thirty-eight MacDonalds were slaughtered by government troops. However, there is far...
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Aonach Eagach, Glencoe  (13.3 Miles)
The Aonach Eagach, the notched ridge, is aptly named. Experienced mountaineers take a day to follow its rocky crest high above the dramatic Glen Coe...
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Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge  (14 Miles)
High above Spean Bridge and bearing the words “United we conquer” and “This country was their training ground” stands this seventeen foot high monument. Designed...
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Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry  (15.7 Miles)
The Cameron Clan are one of the most important families ever to have lived in Scotland. At one time, clans controlled many of the...
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Glenfinnan Monument, Glenfinnan  (19.3 Miles)
Dominating the head of lonely Loch Shiel, the Glenfinnan Monument, erected in 1815, pays tribute to Bonnie Prince Charlie who began his campaign to restore...
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Glencoe Mountain Resort, Glencoe  (23.5 Miles)
Glencoe Mountain Resort is located 74 miles north of Glasgow on Meall A’Bhuiridh. Popular with skiers and snowboarders this resort has Scotland’s steepest on-piste run...
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West Highland Way, Bridge of Orchy  (27.9 Miles)
The West Highland Way is a marvellous long distance route which runs from the outskirts of Glasgow to Fort William in the Highlands. It’s 152km...
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Castle Stalker, Appin  (29.3 Miles)
This impressive four-storey tower house is set on its own small island in the middle of Loch Laich, overlooked by Portnacroish. Designed only to be...
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Ben Cruachan, Dalmally  (30.4 Miles)
Argyll’s highest mountain, Ben Cruachan (1126m), stands at the head of Loch Awe and is a dominant landmark for miles around. It is a huge...
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Rannoch Moor, Glencoe  (31.7 Miles)
If you’re searching for wild, rugged Scotland, look no further than Rannoch Moor. The moor covers an area of 20 square miles at a height...
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The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary, Oban  (32.7 Miles)
Visitors to The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary near Oban can discover more about fascinating sea creatures in the superb aquarium section. The sanctuary is...
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Inverawe Fisheries and Country Park, Taynuilt  (32.8 Miles)
This attraction is unique in that it is built around a business that supplies smoked products which can be purchased in the shop. It also...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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