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TEN THINGS TO DO IN FORT WILLIAM

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BEN NEVIS At 1,344m above sea level, this stunning mountain is the highest in the UK. The Ben offers easy routes for walkers and more challengin­g ones for climbers, as well as some truly spectacula­r views. WEST HIGHLAND MUSEUM Founded in 1922, this brilliant little museum covers all aspects of the West Highlands’ chaotic history and its people. It is particular­ly worth visiting for its impressive Jacobite and Bonnie Prince Charlie collection­s. CALEDONIAN CANAL Featuring the famous Neptune’s Staircase, this canal was designed by the Scottish architect Thomas Telford. The staircase consists of eight locks for boats to travel through, and there are cafes to enjoy along the canal.

OLD INVERLOCHY CASTLE

Inverlochy Castle is in ruins, but it is still worth a visit. It dates back to the 13th century and was the area’s main fortificat­ion until the new fort – Fort William – was built. General Wade’s Military Road passes close by.

ST ANDREW’S CHURCH

This attractive old Episcopal church sits near the north end of Fort William High Street. Look out for the carved oak doors, the mosaic floor and the impressive stainedgla­ss windows.

BEN NEVIS DISTILLERY

Sheltering at the bottom of Ben Nevis, this is one of the oldest licensed distilleri­es in Scotland. Meet the mythical giant, Hector McDram, who will share the Legend of the Dew of Ben Nevis, and enjoy a tour and tasting.

OLD FORT OF FORT WILLIAM

Built by Cromwell’s forces in 1654, little now remains of the Old Fort since the town’s railway station was built on it. Lots of informatio­n and history is provided around the site.

LOCHABER ARCHIVE CENTRE

The Lochaber Archive Centre provides and preserves documents relating to Highland history, dating from the 17th century. Whether your interest is focused on local or family history, there are archives for everyone.

GREAT GLEN WAY

One of the longest walking trails in Scotland, the Great Glen Way stretches for 73 miles from Fort William to Inverness. There are incredible views to be admired along the walk, as well as historical and natural sites.

JACOBITE STEAM TRAIN

This is the train to take for one of the most beautiful railway journeys ever. It’s an 84-mile round trip, boarding at Fort William and Mallaig with stops at Glenfinnan and Arisaig (from early May to late October).

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