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Glenaladale House Bed & Breakfast

Things to see and do:
Fort William the perfect base for accessing the North West Highlands and activities in the Lochaber area. The Outdoor Capital of the UK.
We are only a 15 minute / 7 miles drive from The Nevis Range for winter skiing and summer mountain biking.
Climb Ben Nevis the highest mountain in the UK 4000+ ft.

We are only 4 miles from Neptunes Staircase & Caledonian Canal.
Day trips on The Jacobite Steam Train (Hogwarts Express) are available from Fort William to Mallaig during the summer months.
By car you can visit: Oban - 40 miles - Inverness - 65 miles - Skye Bridge - 75 miles.
Day cruises on Loch Linnhe are available from the town pier.
Glencoe is a fantastic area of scenic beauty which is a very popular area for climbers, walkers and skiers is also only a 12 mile drive from Fort William.

Location

 

Glenaladale House is on the A82 which is the main road into Fort William.

Please visit www.multimap.com and enter our post code details PH33 6RQ to view maps & directions

Links

1 Day Tours: Personalised Guided Tours of Scottish Highlands & Islands

Jacobite Loch Ness cruises and tours sailing throughout the year 

Grog & Gruel Traditional Alehouse & Restaurant, Fort William.

IHA.com - Holiday rentals, guest house, bed and breakfast B&B, self catering accommodation, gite, charming rental and luxury holiday rental book direct with owner
Holiday rentals 

Fort William Self Catering - Cottage and Apartment Accommodation Index

hellotourist.net

 

Friends of NevisFriends of Nevis was launched by The Nevis Partnership in February 2008 to encourage individuals, families and organisations to help support and manage Ben Nevis and the surrounding Nevis area. This precious and unique environment includes mountains, wild land, glen and river Nevis and a range of visitor facilities such as a visitor centre and numerous low and higher level walks.

Ben Nevis and its surroundings mean a great deal to a large number of people from all over the world. Protecting the area, whilst making it accessible and pleasurable to visit, is a real challenge and Friends of Nevis help through subscribing, donating or contributing time and resources on a range of practical projects such as path maintenance, wildlife monitoring, fundraising etc.
Please take time to visit our website to find out more about our activities and how you can get involved.

 

 

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