Fort William Backpackers
Fort William is right in the thick of the most dramatic and remarkable part of the Scottish Highlands. Glencoe, Glen Nevis and Ben Nevis are all near
here, After you've been out all day exploring, walking, cycling or whatever you've been doing, the cosiest place to relax in afterwards is Fort William Backpackers. We have a comfy lounge with an open fire and probably the best view in town. If the weather's good maybe we'll be having a barbecue on our patio so come and join us
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Farr Cottage Lodge
We are Scotland's premier hostel and activity centre based in Corpach, Fort William and can accommodate 46 people comfortably in double/family, and bunk room accommodation. Self catering, full catered service, email, licensed bar, pool table, TV & Video lounge, TV in rooms, laundry, drying room, all mod cons and all bed linen
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Bank Street Lodge
Bank Street Lodge in the heart of Fort William offers superb value accommodation with clean, comfortable rooms and friendly staff. We are situated in Fort William's town centre, only a 5 minute walk to the bus and train stations. We have our own guest car-parking facilities, TV room/lounge, fully equipped kitchen and a laundry
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Chase The Wild Goose Hostel
More precisely you can find our 4 STAR hostel just north of Fort William, and served by regular local buses and trains. We are just 2½ miles from the end of the West Highland Way, and only 100m from the Great Glen Way. We are Scotland's newest Backpackers' Hostel, serving the accommodation needs of all Independent
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Aite Cruinnichidh
It has an ideal location for walking, climbing, canoeing and mountain biking. Extensive cycle routes are also nearby. We can advise you on walking and cycle routes with maps available. Additional features include sauna, en-suite family/double room, photographic dark room, seminar/conference room and reading/quiet room. All bedding is included. We also have a excellent self catering kitchen and drying room for all your wet clothes, tents
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Smiddy Bunkhouse & Blacksmiths Backpackers Lodge
We are located 4 miles from Ben Nevis at the south western end of the Caledonian Canal in a convenient village location at Corpach on the A830 to Mallaig, This is a family-run, Alpine style hostel and bunkhouse, sleeping 12 or 14, in rooms of 4, 6, or 8. It is ideal for families, couples, individuals, groups and
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Glen Nevis Youth Hostel
Set in one of Scotland's most scenic glens, the hostel sits in the shadow of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, and the path to the summit begins opposite the hostel. The hostel is an excellent base for exploring the delights of Lochaber, whether it be on the summits of Ben Nevis and The Mamores or on low level walks through the
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Glenfinnan Sleeping Car
The Glenfinnan Sleeping Car, built in 1958, offers unusual accommodation for visitors to the area. The Sleeper has been brought up-to-date with central heating and all modern facilities installed, and is a popular novelty for families, with an atmosphere children love. The carriage can accommodate 10 people in 4 compartments and is fully equipped for self-catering, although you may well prefer to take advantage of the excellent food available in the adjacent Dining
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Roy Bridge Hotel & Grey Corrie Lodge
The Roy Bridge Hotel and Grey Corrie Lodge are situated deep in the northwest Highlands of Scotland. In the shadow of the mighty Grey Corries and part of the Nevis Range, it is ideally suited to those who enjoy outdoor pursuits such as Mountaineering, Hill walking, mountain biking, canoeing, game fishing, and Red Deer stalking, or watch the Ospreys fishing on Loch
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Calluna Hostel
Ben Nevis mountain country - Welcome to
Calluna, self-catering accommodation in the heart of the beautiful Scottish Highlands. Located in the highland town of Fort William beneath Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain. Calluna provides the ideal base for your holiday, whatever you wish to do. Nearby attractions include hillwalking on the stunning mountain ranges of the Scottish Highlands, touring the many quiet country roads, steam engine rides, boat trips, golf, pony trekking, canoeing & sailing, cable car rides, excellent fishing and lots more
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Fort William (Gaelic: An Gearasdan, "The Garrison") is the largest town in the west highlands of Scotland. Originally based around the still-extant village of Inverlochy, the town lies at the southern end of the Great Glen, on the shores of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil. It is close to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and the beautiful Glen Nevis. The town is a major tourist centre with Glencoe just to the south, and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. It is an important centre for hillwalking and climbing due to its proximity to Ben Nevis and other mountains.