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Restaurants
Roy Bridge, StronlossitLocated at the edge of the Glen Roy National Nature Reserve and adjacent to the natural wilderness of the Highlands, the Stronlossit Inn is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of Scotland. Visitors to the region are transfixed by magnificent scenery, with rugged mountains, lochs and tranquil glens.
"The Grog & Gruel"A fine place to dine in middle of high street Fort william great atmosphere and choice of home made food
The LochyA friendly pub with excellent home made food great value for money
Out & About
Gemstone Exhibition: Treasures of the earthThis award winning attraction features one of Europe's finest collections of priceless gemstones and beautiful crystals, displayed in a stunning simulation of cave, cavern and mining scenes: nuggets of gold and silver aquamarines, blood red garnets, emeralds, rubies, fiery opals and diamonds glisten and sparkle as they light your path
Steam train excursion: West Coast Railways
Described as one of the great railway journeys of the world this 84 mile round trip takes you past a list of impressive extremes. It starts near the highest mountain in Britain (Ben Nevis), visits Britain's most westerly mainland railway station (Arisaig), then passes close by the deepest freshwater loch in Britain (Loch Morar), and the shortest river in Britain (River Morar) and finally arrives next to the deepest seawater loch in Europe - Loch Nevis. The train leaves Fort William at 10:20am and returns to Fort William at 4:00pm with an hour and a half in Mallaig. It is a great way to spend the day!
Skye & Lochalsh visitor informationgood place to look for a place to stay
Self Catering In Other Fantastic Parts
AchadacallanGreat holiday cottage lovely quiet location in beautiful scotland
