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Garadh Buidhe Bed and Breakfast Star Rating 1.5        
Kilmonivaig

This comfortable bed & breakfast in Fort William offers free wireless internet, as well as a ticket service and a tour desk. It also features a BBQ/picnic area.Garadh Buidhe Bed and Breakfast has 3 rooms that are equipped with all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.
Glen Nevis Hostel Star Rating 4        
Glen Nevis

Located in Fort William, Glen Nevis SYHA Hostelling Scotland is an easy drive from Ben Nevis and Nevis Range Ski Area.The hostel offers 14 comfortable rooms that are ideal for backpackers on a budget.Guests travelling by car can visit Spean Bridge and Roybridge, both within a 30-minute drive of the hostel.
Ben Nevis Hotel & Leisure Club Fort William Star Rating 3        
North Road

Set on a leafy property with views of Ben Nevis mountain, this relaxed hotel is a mile from Fort William railway station and a 10-minute walk from the 13th-century ruins of Old Inverlochy Castle.Spanning 2 buildings, the cosy rooms provide TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add mountain views, sitting areas, 4-poster beds and/or complimentary Internet access.
Alexandra Hotel Fort William Star Rating 3        
The Parade

This stately hotel is a 5-minute walk from the West Highland Museum and 1.6 miles from Old Inverlochy Castle.Straightforward rooms feature TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment; some have sea views and 4-poster beds.
BEST WESTERN Imperial Hotel Star Rating 3        
Fraser Square

Overlooking Loche Linnhe, this straightforward hotel is a 4-minute walk from the West Highland Museum and 2.2 miles from the Ben Nevis Distillery.Rooms, which range from relaxed to traditional, have free WiFi, cable TV and coffeemakers.
Inverlochy Castle Star Rating 5        
Torlundy

Nestling in the foothills of the mighty Ben Nevis, Inverlochy Castle (a previous winner of the Scottish Hotel of the Year award) - sits amidst some of Scotland's finest scenery. Inverlochy was built in 1863 by the first Lord Abinger, near the site of the original 13th century fortress.Inverlochy had been a private residence for over a hundred years until 1969 when it was converted from a family home to Scotland's finest country house hotel.
Nevis Bank Inn Star Rating 4        
Fort William, Inverness-Shire

This upscale hotel is 6.5 miles from Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest peak, and 1 mile from Old Inverlochy Castle.The modern rooms have wood accents and desks, while a self-catering apartment has a kitchen and a washer/dryer.
Mansefield Guest House Star Rating 4        
Corpach

Offering mountain views, this traditional B&B is a 7-minute walk from Treasures of the Earth precious stones and fossils exhibition and 6.5 miles from Nevis Range Mountain Resort.The 6 classic rooms have en suite bathrooms, free WiFi and TVs, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities.
The Inn at Ardgour Fort William Star Rating 3        
Ardgour

Reached most easily via boat, this family-run inn on the shore of Loch Linnhe is a minute's walk from the Corran Ferry Terminal, and 9.2 miles from the West Highland Museum.Featuring knotted-wood furnishings, and loch and mountain views, the modest rooms offer free Wi-Fi, TVs and en suite bathrooms, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Alltshellach Country House Fort William Star Rating 4        
Onich

Ideally located in the Scotlands number 1 skimountain bikingclimbingkayaking in the outdoor capital of the uk. Alltshellach country house, is a fine Scottish residence, formerly a bishop's house, with lawns and wooded grounds that sweep down to the shores of Loch Leven. Situated on the edge of North Ballachulish village, with a superb mountain backdrop, the nearest town is Fort William, 13 miles north, a bustling resort close to Ben Nevis.
 
 
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Fort William is the biggest town in Scotland's Highlands. Originally established in the still-extant village of Inverlochy, the town is on 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 on Great Isles, and Glen Nevis. Fort William is the capital of the district of Lochaber. It has many tourist attractions, lots of accommodation and good shopping areas. However, its main attraction is the stunning natural environment around the town. It is a place that is popular with rock climbers, walkers, wildlife lovers and people who like to take boat trips. One of the most popular things to do in the town is take a trip on the Jacobite, a steam train that connects Fort William and Mallaig in the summer. The views from the train are truly incredible. Also worth a visit are the West Highland Museum and "Treasures of the Earth", a museum of precious stones, crystal, silver and gold. It also has a gift shop specialising in such objects. Fort William is a city for the senses, come and experience it for yourself!