Scottish Field

TEN THINGS TO DO IN LOCHABER

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BEN NEVIS

The highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis is located at the western end of the Grampian Mountains, close to Fort William. The summit, at 1,344 metres (4,408 ft) above sea level, features the ruins of an observator­y which was staffed from 1883 to 1904, when it closed.

STEALL FALLS AND THE NEVIS GORGE

One of the best short walks in Scotland, this route heads through the dramatic and beautiful Nevis Gorge and leads to the awesome Steall Falls, Scotland’s second highest waterfall, with a single drop of 120 metres (390 ft).

WEST HIGHLAND LINE

Scotland’s wild and wonderful West Coast is yours to enjoy when you take a trip on the stunningly picturesqu­e West Highland Line. From May until October, a steam locomotive-hauled daily return service known as ‘The Jacobite’ operates between Fort William and Mallaig.

ARDNAMURCH­AN POINT AND LIGHTHOUSE

At the most westerly point on the British mainland, Ardnamurch­an Lighthouse has been guiding ships safely since 1849. The former keepers’ cottages and outbuildin­gs are now operated as a visitor centre.

GLENFINNAN VIADUCT

This iconic railway viaduct on the West Highland Line in Glenfinnan and made popular by the Harry Potter films, is located at the top of Loch Shiel, overlookin­g the waters and the Glenfinnan monument.

SILVER SANDS OF MORAR

The Silver Sands of Morar are a celebrated series of beautifull­y white beaches that pepper the coastline from Arisaig to Morar and offer spectacula­r views to the Small Isles. Popular with walkers, the beaches – including the “Local Hero beach” – can be enjoyed individual­ly or as a trail.

THE ICE FACTOR

Sandwiched between Ben Nevis and Glencoe, learn to ice climb on the world’s biggest indoor ice climbing wall for both total beginners and regular mountainee­rs. It boasts 500 tonnes of real snow and ice to a height of 50 feet.

LOCH SHIEL CRUISES

Skipper Jim Michie has been cruising this beautiful loch for more than 17 years and offers a commentary on all aspects of the loch while keeping a keen eye out for the elusive wildlife, including golden eagles.

VISIT A DISTILLERY

Ardnamurch­an Distillery at Glenbeg, and Ben Nevis Distillery at Fort William are both worth a visit. While Ben Nevis was establishe­d in 1825, Ardnamurch­an was newly opened last year.

HISTORICAL LAND ROVER SAFARI

This safari will transport you to many of the key places in Glencoe’s history, including the site of the Massacre of Glencoe in 1692.

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