Out and about
The village of Roy Bridge is only a short walk (¼ mile)
away with a small shop, a post office and two pubs serving
food, one of these is listed in the CAMRA good beer guide.
There is also a railway station and amongst many destinations,
you can take a trip into Fort William, try the scenic journey
to Mallaig or go to Rannoch Station or Corrour for some serious
walking. Spean Bridge (3 miles) has a larger shop, post office,
woollen mill with nice cafe, restaurants, and a challenging
9 hole golf course.
In Fort William (12 miles) you will find a good range of shops, as well as a Leisure Centre
with indoor swimming pool and rock face. A good indoor complex has 10 pin bowling and
a children’s play area. Amongst other things to do, there is also a cinema, 18 hole golf
course, go cart track and underwater centre where you can go diving. There are plenty
of trips to take from here including seal cruises and trips on the famous steam train which
appeared in the Harry Potter films.
This is an great base to explore the lovely area which is ideal for walking or touring
with stunning scenery and plenty of interesting places to visit close by. Around the village
there are beautiful glens and lochs which are easily accessible by road.
By the village is the wild and lonely Glen Roy, with its unique Parallel Roads - evidence of
the Ice Age 10,000 years ago and site of the last clan battle in Scotland. Or visit the tiny
local church perched on the top of a hill with fantastic views of the surrounding area.
TRAVEL EAST, by way of Loch Laggan, with its impressive
dam, to Newtonmore and Kingussie, where the Highland Wildlife Park is a delight
to visit. Ride on the UK’s highest railway in the Cairngorms
or enjoy a tour of the whisky distillery at Dalwhinnie.
TO THE WEST, you can join the Great Glen Cycle Route which runs alongside the
Caledonian Canal or follow the canal to its start at the locks of Neptune’s Staircase.
Continue to Glenfinnan with its famous railway viaduct (also featured in the Harry Potter
films) where you can take wildlife cruises on Loch Shiel. Visit the lovely beaches at Morar
and Arisaig or drive to the most westerly point of the British mainland at Ardnamurchan
with views out to the Hebrides. From the fishing village of Mallaig you can take the ferry
across to Skye.
HEAD NORTH past the Commando Memorial to Loch Lochy and Loch
Oich to Fort Augustus at the start of Loch Ness where you can take boat trips
or watch boats making their way through the lock gates of the Caledonian Canal.
Go walking around the lovely Foyers Falls or visit Urquhart Castle perched on
the edge of Loch Ness. Visit Inverness at the far end of Loch Ness or drive
to Kyle of Lochalsh where you can go across the bridge to Skye.
TO THE SOUTH, visit the dramatic scenery in Glencoe and Rannoch Moor
or visit the bustling town of Oban where you can wander around the harbour, visit the sea life
centre, take a cruise or catch a ferry to Mull and Iona.
Explore the spectacular hills and glens where many Hollywood movies and TV series have been made.
Local Hero, Braveheart, Rob Roy and Highlander were all filmed in this lovely area.
More recently, Monarch of the Glen continues to be filmed here and you can visit many of
the locations. Glen Coe and Glenfinnan provide the stunning scenery for the Harry Potter films with
the Jacobite steam train from Fort William to Mallaig appearing as the Hogwarts Express.
This is a great location for hill walking with many Munros within easy reach including Ben
Nevis. You can fish for trout and salmon in rivers and lochs, go pony trekking, rock climbing,
mountain biking on the world cup track, paragliding or try a variety of water sports. This is
an ideal base for canoeing with a good choice of rivers on the doorstep.
There are plenty of activities to enjoy, including the gondola chair lift at Aonach Mor which carries
you 2,000 feet up the mountain to stunning views where you can enjoy a meal in the
restaurant or take a stroll along one of the mountain trails to a panoramic viewpoint.
You can fish for trout and salmon in rivers or lochs, go rock climbing, pony trekking, mountain
biking on the world cup track, paragliding, try a variety of water sports or even climb
to the top of Ben Nevis.
There are plenty of winter sports to enjoy including skiing and snow-boarding at the Nevis Range which is only 8 miles away.
Glencoe and The Cairngorms are also within an hour’s drive.
Tuition in skiing, fly fishing and guided mountaineering is also available locally.
There are lots of places to eat out ranging from bar meals to really good restaurants. We have
a good choice within a few miles and there are plenty more in and around Fort William.
There is a good selection of shops in Fort William with plenty of choice in Inverness.
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