Why Go on a Tour of Fort William
Situated on the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe in the Scottish Highlands, Fort William is also known as the outdoor capital of the United Kingdom.
One of the main landmarks of the city, Ben Nevis, is a great example of why it has received this name. It is the highest mountain in the UK, providing thrilling rock-climbing experiences for expert mountaineers, alongside some more accessible walks for those without any specific training, as different routes suit everyone's capabilities. Another pathway worth including into your Fort William sightseeing is the walk through the Nevis Gorge, which ends up right by Steall Falls (Scotland's second highest waterfall).
Even though the city is essentially famous for its nature and landscapes, man-made marvels are also worth visiting. Check out the Old Inverlochy Castle or the Commando Monument, as these are some of the most important landmarks of the city, or continue your Fort William tour with discovering the Neptune's Staircase, consisting of eight gates on the Caledonian Canal.
If you feel like taking a little break from active exploring and maybe grabbing something to eat, The Lime Tree is the perfect place for that. A boutique hotel, a restaurant, and an art gallery under one roof make for amazing break time, whether you want to see the exhibition on-site or taste some high-quality dishes made from local ingredients. Talking about all things Scottish, the Ben Nevis Distillery is one more thing for your taste buds to enjoy. Get to know the history and sample unique Scottish whiskey in one of the oldest licensed distilleries, established back in 1825.
The picturesque nature, along with a vivid lifestyle and historical heritage, is what attracts more an more tourists each year to explore the genuine hospitality of Fort William. By the way, have we mentioned that it is also the place to board the famous Jacobite Steam Train featured in the Harry Potter films as the Hogwarts Express, passing the gorgeous arched bridge called the Glenfinnan Viaduct? Come and see it for yourself!