Fort William
Activities and Sightseeing
Fort William is the largest town in the Scottish Highlands.
With some of the most breath taken sceneries and the home of Britain’s highest Mountain Ben Nevis.
Ben Nevis
Being the closest Bed and Breakfast to the climber’s path on Ben Nevis 100m, this is an ideal base camp for climbers both in summer and winter. We offer free flask fills for hikes up Ben Nevis pictured right.
Glen Nevis
From the Gaelic, Gleann Nibheis is a beautiful and popular glen in Fort William. If you enjoy a long walk along the riverside. For more information on this 7-mile glen and the history click here
Inverlochy Castle
Just a short drive away is the ruins of Old Inverlochy Castle as pictured here, or a lovely walk from here down the river bank where you can watch the rabbits and chinchillas play or the anglers catching salmon in the River Lochy. Visits to the award-winning local distillery can be arranged.


Aonach Mor
If you prefer a cable car ride to the summit of Aonach Mor rather than climbing a mountain, the Nevis range is 4 miles away. There is also a Walk/ Cycle path 100 metres away.

Jacobite Steam Train
Jacobite Steam Train and Mallaig
The famous Jacobite Steam Train, passes by in front of the house about 200 metres away, on its beautiful journey following the Road to the Isles.
The A day out to Mallaig along the Road to the Isles, passing through Glenfinnan, Lochailort, Morar, Arisaig and onto Mallaig is well worth the trip, either by car or rail.
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Inverlochy Villas
North Road
Fort William, Highland
Scotland, PH33 6TQ