Welcome to Fort William & Lochaber Best Places to Visit 2025-26

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FORT WILLIAM & LOCHABER

Map & Listings

Historic attractions

Discover the fascinating history of Fort William & Lochaber, visit castles, museums, monuments and a famous railway viaduct.

Best Local Walks

Discover the real Scotland... one step at a time.

Distilleries

Visit our world-famous distilleries and sample ā€˜the spirits of Fort William’ for yourself including whisky, vodka and gin.

Boat Trips

The most exciting way to discover Fort William & Lochaber’s spectacular coastline and wildlife is by signing up for one of its many superb boat trips.

Eat, Shop, Relax

Enjoy undisputable world-class food and drink from great cafes, pubs, restaurants or take-aways throughout Fort William & Lochaber.

Family fun and adventures

Enjoyable days out for the whole family, fun for the kids, activities for the adventurous, and amazing experiences for everyone.

Highland

Games, Festivals & shows

The epitome of Scottish heritage; watch tests of strength, skill, and endurance and enjoy the thrill of the massed bands.

FURTHER AFIELD

Loch Shiel Cruises
Buachaille Etive Mor, Glencoe
Seatrek Scotland
Loch Leven, near Kinlochleven

DISCOVER Fort William Lochaber AND

Traigh Golf Course
Crannog Restaurant
Jacobite Steam Train
Arisaig Marine Ben Nevis Distillery
Glenfinnan Monument
Sea Eagle
Wild Highland Outdoor Centre
Silversands Trekking
Ben Nevis
Camusdarach Beach
Castle Tioram
Beinn An Tuim
Cover Photos: Corpach and Ben Nevis; Jacobite Steam Train; Nevi sRange Gondolas; Cruise Loch Line. Maps by Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd.
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Nature’s Charm/Shutterstock.com; Loch Sheil Cruises; Seatrek Scotland;
Outdoor Centre; David Dennis/Shutterstock.com; Silversands Trekking; Arisaig
Stefano Termanini/Shutterstock.com; Ardnamurchan Distillery; Arisaig Marine; Cruise Loch Linnhe;

FORT WILLIAM & LOCHABER THINGS TO SEE AND DO

Adverts for many of the attractions in Fort William and Lochaber can be found directly after this page. Locations are shown on the map opposite. (FLS) Forestry and Land Scotland (HS) Historic Scotland

l 1 GLENCOE MOUNTAIN RESORT

Mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, sledging, summer tubing, disc golf, chairlift rides, walking, climbing, stunning scenery, amazing wildlife, microlodge accommodation & great home cooked food. T: 01855 851226. www.glencoemountain.co.uk

l 2 CRUISE LOCH LINNHE

Seal Island & Ben Nevis Cruise runs all year. April~September join us on a relaxing Evening Cruise the perfect end to a busy day. For thrill seekers a 1 Hour Rib Adventure. Live commentary is provided on all our tours. T: 07367 436088. Fort William Town Pier. PH33 6DZ cruiselochlinnhe.co.uk

l 3 BEN NEVIS DISTILLERY VISITOR CENTRE & CAFƉ

Ben Nevis Distillery has the highest water source in Scotland and was established in 1825. Come and experience our distillery tour and enjoy some fine whisky. Lochy Bridge, Fort William. Tel: 01397 700200. PH33 6TJ tours@bennevisdistillery.com

l 4 HIGHLAND SOAP CO VISITOR CENTRE & LARDER CAFƉ

Stop in for a day of shopping and soap-making workshops – or just a delicious homemade meal with the family. Stunning views over Ben Nevis. Fort William. PH33 6TQ www.highlandsoaps.com

l 5 ROSLIN DISTILLERS

Set up in 2020 by Colin and Aaron Ross. Trading since May 2021, the same time as Aaron lost his father, however, continuing in his honour. T: 01397 722268 info@roslindistillers.com www.roslindistillers.com

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6 THE JACOBITE STEAM TRAIN

From Fort William to Mallaig (return). Described as the greatest railway journey in the world. Runs: 7 days a week April - October. Departing 10.15 and 12.45. Book online www.westcoastrailways.co.uk

l 7 ERIC H. WALLACE FISHING TACKLE & GIFT SHOP

All your fishing needs, plus a wide selection of binoculars and knives. West Highland Way & Ben Nevis gifts. Harry Potter, Movies & Gaming Merchandise. High Street, Fort William. T: 01397 702832.

l 8 HIGHLAND CINEMA

Independent cinema and cafƩ bar, serving pizzas, burgers, sharing platters, treats and more, plus local beers, spirits and cocktails. Great movies, food and drink! High Street, Fort William. T: 01397 609696. www.highlandcinema.co.uk

l 9 BEN NEVIS HIGHLAND CENTRE

Fort William. Sitting at the end of the original West Highland Way. Great choice of outdoor clothing, knitwear and gifts. Coffee shop and extensive whisky shop with free daily tastings. Open every day. Tel: 01397 704244. PH33 6PF

l 10 SEATREK SCOTLAND

SeatrekScotland’s mission is to deliver sustainable, high quality, adventurous and educational experiences in the Scottish coastal environment and raise awareness through our immersive activities. info@seatrekscotland.co.uk T: 07572124432.

l 11 SPEAN BRIDGE MILL

Quality knitwear, outdoor clothing, Scottish foods, gifts & Souvenirs. Whisky shop with free tastings. Coffee Shop. Open every day. Tel: 01397 712260. PH34 4EP

l 12 THE LOCHSIDE BRASSERIE

Can’t decide between incredible flavours and breathtaking views? Look no further. Dine overlooking the stunning Loch Lochy at Lochside Brasserie, where Scottish, International, and Asian flavours meet fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

l 13 EMILY’S BYRE

Tucked away in a charming old inn, Emily’s Byre offers an unforgettable dining experience. Indulge in authentic Indian cuisine in a relaxed, rustic setting that transports you back in time.

Arisaig Beach

l 14 SNOWGOOSE CENTRE

Stay in our self-catering apartments and bunkhouse near Fort William. Try canoeing and kayaking guided days out, expeditions or hire. Along with high mountain walking in summer and winter. PH33 7JH Tel: 01397 772467. www.snowgoosecentre.co.uk

l 15 TREASURES OF THE EARTH

PH33 7JL. One family’s amazing collection of beautiful crystals, rare gemstones and ancient fossils collected from around the world. A real eye-opener! Tel: 01397 772283. www.TreasuresOfTheEarth.co.uk

l 16 ARIUNDLE CENTRE

Breakfasts, morning coffee, light lunches & scrumptious home baking are available. Sandwiches and baking make ideal packed lunches. In the evening candlelit suppers are served, sometimes with a local musician to entertain. Local produce, Wool from own Croft & Craftworkshops. T: 01967 402 279. Strontian. PH36 4JA

l 17 RESIPOLE STUDIOS FINE ART GALLERY

Featuring a unique selection of artwork in a stunning setting on the shores of Loch Sunart. www.resipolestudios.co.uk T: 01967 431506.

l 18 LOCH SHIEL CRUISES

Take a special little cruise in to the beautiful Scottish wilderness to experience unique history, incredible eagle sightings and several Harry Potter film locations. Tel: 07498 501566. lochshielcruises.co.uk info@lochshielcruises.co.uk

l 19 SILVERSANDS TREKKING

One and two hour treks consisting of rides on the silver sands of Morar, beautiful country roads, and the open moorlands. From 10am-5pm Mon-Sat. PH40 4PD Tel: 07789 175136. silversandstrekking.co.uk

l 20 RAGAMUFFIN: ON THE PIER ARMADALE

Wonderful knitwear • beautiful clothes • gorgeous gifts. Open 7 days 10-5 (closed Sundays January and February). Tel: 01471 844217.

l 21 ARMADALE CASTLE, GARDENS & MUSEUM OF THE ISLES

Explore magnificent gardens with stunning views, picturesque castle ruin and fascinating museum at the ā€˜spiritual home’ of Clan Donald. Gift shop, cafĆ©, adventure playground & self catering. T: 01471 844305. www.armadalecastle.com

l 22 DUISDALE HOUSE HOTEL

Boutique hotel with hot tub and swim spa on Sleat, perfect for celebrations or romantic retreats. 2 rosette restaurant showcasing local produce. Cosy cream tea by log fire. Dog friendly Chart Room Bar & outside garden terrace. Non residents most welcome. sonascollection.com TEL + 44 (0) 1470 373737

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23 DUNCAN HOUSE FINE JEWELLERY GALLERY AND WORKSHOP

Outstanding jewellery and knives by Garth Duncan artist and master goldsmith. Original designs handmade by Garth and son here in his shop on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Tel: 01471 866 366. www.duncan-house.com

l 24 ISLE OF SKYE FERRY

A great day out! Take the original ferry crossing to the Isle of Skye for your chance to see eagles, otters, seals and dolphins. No need to book. Open April to mid October.

l 25 CLUANIE BAR & KITCHEN

Nestled in the heart of the Highlands, Cluanie Bar & Kitchen serves hearty mountain-inspired classics - think juicy burgers, tender ribs, and sizzling steaks - alongside internationally loved delicacies like Butter Chicken and naan.

l 26 BLACK SHEEP ADVENTURES

Black Sheep Adventures offers unique travel experiences blending adventure, culture, and exploration. From scenic hiking trails to curated tours, we create unforgettable memories for you in the Scottish Highlands!

l 27 CRUISE LOCH NESS

Explore the world famous Loch Ness. Daily departures from Fort Augustus with a variety of tours from 50 minute scenic cruises to 3 hour RIB experiences, we have something for every age and budget. Sat Nav: PH32 4BD Tel: 01320 366277. www.cruiselochness.com

Historic attractions

Explore Fort William and Lochaber’s fascinating history, visit castles, museums, monuments and a famous railway viaduct.

Museums

• West Highland Museum

The Museum exists solely to collect, conserve and present items of significance and historical and cultural interest related to the West Highland area. www.westhighlandmuseum.org.uk

• Glenfinnan Monument

Discover the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the 1745 Jacobite Rising in our informative visitor centre and find out about the clans that supported him. www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/ glenfinnan-monument

• Clan Cameron museum

The museum tells the history of Clan Cameron and its involvement with the Jacobites and the 1745 uprising. www.clancameronmuseum.co.uk

• Mallaig Heritage Centre

Conveniently sited alongside Mallaig railway station, Mallaig Heritage Centre is a treasure trove of stories, films, collections and displays, all telling the story of West Lochaber, its people and landscape.

www.mallaigheritage.org.uk

Outstanding Castles

Some seriously old castles here. Inverlochy just off the A82 to the east of Fort William is a remarkably well preserved 13th century castle, virtually unaltered since it was built. Originally it would have been defended on three sides by a moat and by the river on the other side. Another ancient 13th century castle, recently converted to an exclusive hotel, is the clifftop Mingary Castle on the south side of the Ardnamurchan peninsula. The other outstanding 13th century castle is Tioram perched on its tidal island in Loch Moidart. It is in a state of limbo at present with its owner having been refused planning permission to convert it into a house and a local trust wishing to restore it and open it to the public, but being unable to buy it!

French Connection

Just above Strontian you can find the workings of old lead mines. The mines’ main claim to fame was the discovery here in 1790 of a new element – strontium – named after the village. French prisoners of war worked here, at about that time, extracting lead to be used on the continent against their fellow countrymen!

Neptune’s Staircase

An amazing feat of engineering, Neptune’s Staircase, just to the east of Fort William, is the longest staircase lock in Britain. Here, boats are lifted up 20 metres through 8 locks in only 90 minutes. Completed in 1822 the Caledonian Canal connects the west coast of Scotland with the east and allows boats to by-pass the dangerous waters of the Pentland Firth. A great place to stop and enjoy superb views of Ben Nevis.

Jacobite Steam Train

The Old Fort

Fort William owes its name to the large fort constructed here in 1690. With accommodation for 600 soldiers it was the westernmost of a chain of three forts built to help pacify the Highlands. It was demolished to make way for the West Highland Railway in 1894. While it’s no great attraction, at the east end of town you can still see a small section of the fort’s outer wall, proof, if you need it, that there was once a massive fort that gave the town its name!

Ardnamurchan Lighthouse

Designed by Robert Louis Stevenson’s uncle, Alan Stevenson, the lighthouse was built from pink Mull granite in 1849 and rises to 36 metres in height. The Egyptian style of both the main building and the Keepers’ Cottages make it unique in Scotland. The arrival of electricity in 1976 and full automation in 1988 mean that, like all other lighthouses in Scotland, Ardnamurchan is un-manned. Well worth a visit, the on site visitor centre and museum detail the lighthouse history. You can also access the restored engine room and workshop with the original foghorn.

Glenfinnan Viaduct

If you are remotely interested in Harry Potter films or the pioneering use of concrete, this beautiful curved railway viaduct is a ā€˜must visit’! Built in 1901 by ā€˜Concrete Bob’ MacAlpine it is an outstanding feat of concrete engineering and the first and longest mass concrete viaduct in Britain. It is also on the route of the Hogwarts Express! Between April and October there are some great photo opportunities here when the Jacobite Steam Train passes over the viaduct.

Castle Tioram
Neptune’s Staircase

The Spiritual home of Clan Donald ARMADALE CASTLE

STABLES CAFƉ

Discover 1,500 years of Highland history at the Museum of the Isles. Explore Clan Donald's legacy, immersive galleries, and our unique exhibits, offering a captivating journey through Scotland's past.

Experience authentic Hebridean hospitality at the Stables CafƩ. From brunch to dinner, savour local seafood, lamb, and venison in a cosy, dog-friendly setting with stunning coastal views.

GARDENS MUSEUM

Wander 40 acres of our stunning gardens, with exotic plants, tranquil ponds, sculptures, and historic trees, set against breathtaking views of the Sound of Sleat and castle ruins.

BEST LOCAL WALKS

Steall Falls

One of the best short walks in Scotland. This route heads below Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, following the dramatic and beautiful Nevis Gorge and leads to the awesome Steall Falls. Here a hidden meadow is the perfect picnic spot.

Distance: 3.5km / 2.25 miles

Time: 2 hours

Check out www.walkhighlands.com Scotland’s best walking website and app, for a wide choice of walks.

Castle Tioram & the Silver Walk

A fascinating coastal route cut out of the rock through truly spectacular scenery. Add in stunning Castle Tioram, a deserted hamlet, pine-fringed hill lochs and a view out to the Isles, and you have a truly classic half-day walk.

Distance: 5.75km / 3.5 miles

Time: 2.5 - 3.5 hours

Glencoe Lochan

A gem of a walk following waymarked trails through ornamental woodland at the foot of Glen Coe. The picturesque and serene lochan (small loch or lake) and its wooded shores contrasts with the wild and dramatic mountain backdrop.

Distance: 2.5km / 1.5 miles

Time: 1 hour

Steall Falls
Castle Tioram and the Silver Walk
Glencoe Lochan

Glenfinnan Viaduct

Enjoy fabulous views of Loch Shiel and visit the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct - look out for the regular steam train - otherwise known as The Hogwart’s Express. You can also view the Glenfinnan Monument where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his flag at the start of the 1745 Jacobite uprising.

Distance: 4km / 2.5 miles

Time: 1.5 hours

Ben Nevis

Tackle Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain. This is the easier of two routes described on Walkhighlands but is still a tough day out for experienced hillwalkers rewarded by fabulous views and life-long memories.

Distance: 17.5km / 10.5 miles

Time: 7 - 9 hours

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Buachaille Etive Beag

Bag two Glencoe Munro peaks on this magnificent but strenuous hillwalk. A good path aids the climb which leads to a great ridge walk with stunning views down Loch Etive and of the surrounding peaks of Glencoe.

Distance: 8km / 5 miles

Time: 5 - 6 hours

Buachaille Etive Beag
Glenfinnan Viaduct
Ben Nevis

Distilleries

Visit our world-famous distilleries and sample ā€˜the spirits of Fort William’ for yourself including whisky, vodka and gin.

Ben Nevis Distillery

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• ben nevis distillery

Ben Nevis Distillery is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland and is home to The Legend of the Dew of Ben Nevis Visitor Centre. www.bennevisdistillery.com

• pixel spirits

We create smooth and delicious spirits with full, vibrant flavours that are not lost in mixers or cocktails. These are real spirits, distilled by us and created using the finest ingredients. www.pixelspiritsltd.co.uk

• glen spean brewery

The soft Lochaber water, local ingredients and carefully crafted recipes bring a distinct character to our range of fine easy-drinking ales and lager. www.glenspeanbrewing.com

• Ardnamurchan Distillery

Welcome to Scotland’s greenest distillery. It’s famous for its outstanding and untouched beauty and abundance of natural resources. www.adelphidistillery.com

• Fassfern Highland Gin

Fassfern Highland Gins are proud to have developed five different products combining both standard gin botanicals with those that are locally sourced. www.fassferndistillery.com

Whisky lover or total newbie –everyone should visit a whisky distillery at least once for a genuine centuries old experience. The north west of Scotland has plenty of famous malt whisky distilleries ready to welcome you and share their secrets.

Just outside Fort William is the long-established Ben Nevis Distillery, one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland, and home to ā€˜The Legend of the Dew’ of Ben Nevis Visitor Centre.

Established in 1825 and situated at the foot of Britain’s highest mountain, the Ben Nevis Distillery is an impressive and historic place. It draws its water from the Allt a’Mhuilinn which originates from two pools on Ben Nevis itself.

Malt whisky distilleries offer a variety of behind-the-scenes tours. They will let you experience the processes that must be gone through before a grain of barley is converted into a drop of malt whisky.

Ben Nevis Distillery
Edradour Whisky Experience

DID you know?

The story goes that Long John Macdonald was a notorious bootlegger who came in from the cold and took out a license for the Ben Nevis distillery, just outside Fort William, in 1825. Before the end of the 19th century Ben Nevis was producing one of the first brands of single malt –Long John’s Dew of Ben Nevis.

Most distilleries have excellent shops where you can buy a range of their single malts of varying ages, many of them unobtainable elsewhere. Some distilleries even bottle rare single cask whiskies.

For something a bit different, Pixel Spirits is a Scottish gin and rum distillery set in the scenic grounds of Loch Leven Hotel in North Ballachulish, south of Fort William. As well as a range of small batch signature and artisan gins, they offer the unique opportunity to create your own recipes and distilling your own gin or rum using the spices and botanicals of your choice to flavour your bespoke spirit. You will be given expert tuition through all the processes by their Master Distiller, and you can then bottle, label and wax seal your own bottle before taking it home. A fantastic memento from your time in this picturesque part of Scotland.

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V I S I I T O R C E N T R E & C O F F E E S H O P

G U I D E D T O U R RS & TASTINGS

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Boat Trips

Tl he most exciting way to discover Fort lWilliam and Lochaber’s spectacular l coastline and wildlife is by signing up for one of its many superb boat trips.

Arisaig Marine

On the water

• Fort William Sea tours

Take a fun packed rib tour through the wild heart of Lochaber. With Ben Nevis as your backdrop, sit back and enjoy the ride as we glide down Loch Linnhe for an awesome 90 minute Seafari tour! www.fortwilliamseatours.co.uk

• cruise loch linnhe

Our Cruises on Loch Linnhe are a must-do in Fort William and offer the perfect way to relax after a long day exploring the Mountains and Glens of Lochaber! www.cruiselochlinnhe.co.uk

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otter adventures

Our guides know the best, and safest, places across Ardnamurchan to give you time to connect with nature and an adventure to remember. www.otter-adventures.co.uk

• River to sea scotland

River to Sea Scotland offers a great choice of canoe and kayaking experiences, ideally suited to couples, families and groups. www.rivertoseascotland.co.uk

Getting out on the water and spending time on a boat can be invigorating and inspiring, especially here with seal watching trips down Loch Linnhe and eagle spotting cruises down remote Loch Shiel. The fresh air, the scenic landscapes, and the wildlife watching will all truly connect you to this wonderful part of Scotland and make your visit a memorable one.

From Arisaig there are daily sailings to the islands of Eigg, Muck and Rum, with Arisaig Marine allowing you a few hours ashore. Excellent wildlife focused trips depart from Ardnamurchan for Mull and even the Treshnish Isles.

The Arisaig and Ardnamurchan trips offer you a good chance of seeing minke whales, common dolphins, porpoises, grey seals, common seals and basking sharks as well as sea eagles, golden eagles and a host of seabirds. Manx shearwaters are guaranteed off Rum where some 60,000 pairs, one fifth of the world population, nest in burrows high on the mountain slopes.

Best whale watching months are between mid-June and midSeptember. Don’t expect to see puffins after the beginning of August, they will have long since left their burrows!

From Fort William’s Town Pier, you can hop onboard Elsie, ā€œThe Orange Boatā€, operated by Cruise Loch Linnhe and take in the magnificent mountains surrounding the loch, including spectacular views of Ben Nevis.

For a great day out, you can make the trip to Glenelg and take the original ferry crossing to the Isle of Skye, and while in Skye you’ll find fantastic wildlife sighting opportunities on Misty Isle Boat Trips.

The southern end of Loch Ness, at Fort Augustus, is also not far from Fort William and well worth a visit to see the historic loch, home to Nessie and certain to delight monster hunters. Cruise Loch Ness offer a variety of tours for you to explore the world-famous Loch Ness.

Cruise Loch Linnhe

Loch Shiel Cruises

The MV Sileas offers you the opportunity to penetrate one of Britain’s few remaining wilderness areas, where regular sightings of White Tailed Eagles, Golden Eagles and Red Deer are common

Accessible only by boat, the eighteen-mile length of Loch Shiel, once a sea-loch but reshaped by the retreating glaciers of the last Ice Age, contains a wide variety of wildlife amidst stunning mountain scenery

• Scheduled Cruises Tuesday-Sunday, mid March - late October.

• Private Cruises for Groups (max 40 people).

• Photography cruises and private Photography workshops.

• Cycling loops and walking routes combined with a cruise on th loch.

• Harry Potter - Watch the ā€œHogwarts Expressā€ crossing the famous viaduct.

• Cruise on the ā€œBlack Lakeā€ where the Tri-wizard Tournamen was filmed.

• See one of the locations where Hogwarts was located.

• Family Friendly – Treasure chest full of fun for children.

• Bar with cold and hot drinks and light snacks, Toilet on board.

• Dogs welcome.

Book online: ww w.highlandcruises.co.uk

Book or enquire by telephone: 07498501566

Email: info@lochshielcruises.co.uk

Cruises depart from: Glenfinnan Pier, Glenfinnan, Fort William. PH37 4LT from Acharacle pier as timetabled

PRIVATE CHARTER

No need to book...

Open April to mid October

Rest a while at the new Ferry Shore Station ...Teas, Coffees and Souvenirs

This is a unique highland experience ...the opportunity to see Sea Eagles Dolphins, Otters and Seals!

As seen on BBC’s ā€˜Into the Wild’ and ā€˜Grand Tours of Scotland’.

Sailing from10am to 6pm* 7 days a week. Crossings are every 20 minutes.

*(July, August, 10am-7pm)

The new Shore Station

New eco building providing coffee, tea,

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ā€œA brilliant way to see Loch Ness We all enjoyed our Loch Ness cruise. The staff were friendly and helpful, making us feel safe. The sonar was very interesting to see too and we couldn’t believe how deep the Loch is. The vessel was modern and well equipped.ā€

Scenic Cruises

Speed Boat Tours

The most tranquil experience. This is exactly how a cruise on Loch Ness should be. Total and absolute bliss aboard our 5* vessels on the most beautiful loch in Scotland. Who knows what you might see lurking in the murky depths.

Daily Discovery - You won’t find a better cruise on the loch. It’s perfect. With the best crew and a captivating sonar presentation, let us impress you with our wit and wisdom for a truly unforgettable Loch Ness experience. All you have to do is sit back, relax and take it all in.

This. Is. It. At least once in your life, you NEED to be launched over Loch Ness at an adrenaline inducing 30 knots. It’s the most exhilarating way to explore the world famous loch, will you catch a glimpse of something mysterious rising from the deep?

Loch Ness Quest 60 - Yes, you could take a leisurely cruise on Loch Ness. Or you could get fired across the loch at lightning speed. Our knowledgeable skippers know the loch like the back of their hand, let them zip you from point to point, sharing fun facts and mysterious folklore. Will you be lucky enough to spot our infamous resident?

Evening Discovery - Are you ready to be blown away by the loch’s majestic evening beauty? As the day turns into a long and breathtakingly beautiful summer evening over Loch Ness, you’ll be treated to the most stunning skies as the sun dips behind the rugged Highlands. It’s a spectacular setting - a must do trip. The bar is officially open. SlĆ inte!

Loch Ness Quest 90 - Urquhart Castle

Mind-blowing adventure. This tour has speed, excitement and a whole lot of loch at your fingertips. It’s perfect for monster-spotting really! Our highly skilled skippers will whiz you to Urquhart Castle and back and tell you all you need to know about the castle, and the loch, the only way they now how - at breakneck speed. Faster? Ok.

Eat, Shop, Relax

Enjoy undisputable world-class food and drink from great cafes, pubs, restaurants or take-aways throughout Fort William & Lochaber.

West Highland Hotel

treat yourself

• ariundle centre

We have a large range of Scottish and local crafts for sale including craft books and a selection of maps and documentation about the local area and attractions. www.ariundlecentre.co.uk

• The highland Soap co.

Made using Organic, Wild Harvested Natural Ingredients in the Scottish Highlands. Explore our range of handmade soaps, creams, lotions & gifts. www.highlandsoaps.com

• The house of clan jamfrie

The House of Clan Jamfrie is a long established gift emporium, whisky specialist and art gallery situated at the West End of Fort William. www.clanjamfrie.com

• the lochside brasserie

An eclectic array of dishes from our three restaurants in the Highlands. Our Indian, American and Pan-Asian cuisine is freshly prepared by our speciality Chefs, strictly following hygiene measures. Enjoy the finest of cuisines at your home. Bon AppƩtit! www.blacksheephotels.com/ restaurants

There are plenty of options for eating out, from award winning restaurants to cool cafes, and traditional pubs serving real ale.

Wherever you are in Fort William and Lochaber you’ll find a place that serves seafood. Not to be missed is a restaurant sat on Fort Wiliam’s Town Centre Pier. Serving up the freshest scallops, mussels, lobsters and langoustines.

For a fine-dining option and those looking to treat themselves, head over to Torlundy. Here you’ll find a three AA Rosettes restaurant in the beautiful Inverlochy Castle. The restaurant has three dining areas featuring period decor and elaborate furniture, which were presented as gifts to the castle by the King of Norway.

Through in Mallaig you’ll find the perfect remote retreat at the West Highland Hotel, their Terrace Restaurant boasts the most amazing views over the islands of Skye, Rum and Eigg with the freshest ingredients to create some delicious dishes. Why not try their Seafood platter?

Or after a hike up Scotland’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, a stop off at a traditional pub located at the bottom is a must! Offering quintessential Scottish dishes such as haggis and Cullen skink, it’s perfect for recharging your batteries!

After a bite to eat, why not try one of Fort William & Lochaber’s many special shopping experiences.

Fort William is well known for its outdoor sports shops, from large well known retailers to small independent stores. You’ll find everything you need for camping, hiking, skiing, climbing and more.

Highland Soap Co.

Ragamuffin has been selling sustainable knitwear and fashion on the Isle of Skye since 1978 and still enjoying every minute.

For luxury handmade products, why not visit a family run soap making business, located on the High Street of Fort William? Their soap is produced by a centuries old traditional process using only the finest natural ingredients. This slow method of soap production takes them around 4-weeks to cure each carefully prepared small batch!

Around the corner of the High Street looking over Loch Linnhe you’ll find the finest woollen goods, including travel rugs, sweaters, scarves, tartan goods, and many novelty items too. If you’re looking for a woollen souvenir of the Highlands this is the place to come.

If art is more your thing head over to Mallaig, uncover original and limited edition prints as well as a wide range of jewellery, pottery, knitwear, pewter works and ceramics made from small individual craft businesses local to the area.

Resipole

Escape to the Highlands with Black Sheep Hotels, where stunning landscapes set the stage for an unforgettable getaway. Our hotels o er elegant, luxurous, and pet-friendly accommodations, while our range of restaurants serve an array of cuisines ranging from Scottish classics to authenic Indian delicacies. Your perfect Highland retreat awaitswhere every moment is crafted to inspire and delight.

The Lighthouse Appin Craft Shop & Gallery

Recognised by The Herald as being one of Scotland’s 15 best independent shops for thoughtful gifts we are proud to offer quality artwork and handmade crafts from over 100 local & Scottish individuals and small family businesses. Woodworking crafts, pottery, metal art, glass art, jewellery, painting, photography and much, much more.

Located in the heart of Port Appin, you can on our decking area and benches enjoy our delicious coffee with some of the best views over Loch Linnhe.

Visit our wee shop for that special handmade gift or visit our online shop appincraftshop.co.uk to get a glimpse of some of the quality arts & crafts we offer.

FINE ART GALLERY

painting - drawing - sculpture - ceramics - woodturning - jewellery

an award-winning contemporary fine art gallery, in a stunning location, with an exciting programme of regularly changing exhibitions

opening times

Tues-Sat 11-5pm • Sun 11-4pm • Closed Mondays

find us between the villages of Strontian and Acharacle on the A861

just 30 miles from Fort William via the Corran Ferry

On the surface we’ re a group of four hotels. But really, we’ re much more than that. From the flavours we combine and the experiences we gather to the warm welcomes we give, we ’ ll always go the extra mile to make sure you’ re looked after ; treated as family and entertained as friends.

Workshop of Master Goldsmith, Design Jeweller and Knife Maker

DUNCAN HOUSE

Strathaird Steading, stood just above the home of the Ancient MacKinnon Chiefs in Kilmarie and overlooking Loch Slapin. We are 11 miles down the single track road on the way to the breathtaking village of Elgol, through the magic shire of Torrin.

rd the home of the Ancient MacKinnon

On the way, one will usually pass professional and amateur photographers snapping pictures of Blaven or spotting the odd Sea Eagle circling. Along

of the Cullins and the islands of Soay, Canna, Rum, Muck, and Eigg.

It is the gateway to walks and boat trips to Loch Coruisk and Camasunary beach. Undiscovered and wildly breathtaking is this part of the grand Isle of Skye and much poorer is the person who never experiences it.

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Garth started making jewellery in 1972. Although he is best known for his Ancient Celtic knotwork and Pictish style, he has also designed and makes many modern pieces.

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gold and silver, works in platinum and a non allergenic white gold alloy that is so white it needs no electro-plating. He and his son Gareth execute all their own work on site. It has taken many years to learn and perfect the many methods and disciplines required to take traditional

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Whisky Shop

Welcome to Ben Nevis Highland Centre

SAMPLE THE TRUE SPIRIT OF SCOTLAND.

We have a wide array of tartans available, from small mementos to large textiles. Visit our Whisky Shop, offering a large selection of single malts and blended whiskies from the most popular to the rare classic. From fleeces & waterproofs to cashmere, Arans, knitwear, Harris TweedĀ® and High Street fashions, we have it all!

How to get here

Ben Nevis Highland Centre is located in central Fort William, off the roundabout in which Belford Road, North Road (A82) and Glen Nevis converge.

• Ample Free Parking

• Open Every Day except Christmas Day

The Tea Room

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Drop by anytime to enjoy delicious breakfasts, light snacks, main meals, fresh baked produce and Puro fair-trade coffee.

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Ben Nevis Highland Centre

Belford Road, Fort William, PH33 6PF

T : 01397 704073

Selection of sandwiches, cakes and scones with cream and jam, served with a pot of tea or cup of filter coffee.

At the crossroads of the Highlands

Textiles
Whisky Shop

Welcome to Spean Bridge Mill.

Located close to the southern end of Loch Lochy, Spean Bridge is the crossroads of the Highlands.

At Spean Bridge Mill, you’ll find High Street brands, Harris TweedĀ® and the finest Cashmere are all available, alongside a vast selection of Scottish gifts, concessions, food and alcohol.

How to get here

Spean Bridge Mill is located in the heart of the village, along the A82. Situated on the south side of the bridge across the River Spean, the site is easily accessed from all directions with ample parking available.

• Ample Free Parking

• Open Every Day except Christmas Day

And while you’re here...

our Restaurant OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Drop by anytime to enjoy delicious breakfasts, light snacks, main meals, fresh baked produce and Puro fair-trade coffee.

Selection of sandwiches, cakes and scones with cream and jam, served with a pot of tea or cup of filter coffee.

Spean Bridge Mill

Station Road, Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire, PH34 4EP

family fun AND adventures

Elnjoyable days out for the whole family, lfun for the kids, activities for the ladventurous, and amazing experiences for everyone.

a Fun day out!

• Silversands Trekking

Come and enjoy breath-taking trekking along our silver sands beach…great for a canter or a gentle stroll or even take the horses for a paddle. www.silversandstrekking.co.uk

• Glencoe Mountain Resort

Open all year round, offering chairlift rides, mountain biking, tubing, hill-walking, climbing, photography, skiing, snowboarding and sledging, the resort has both the longest and the steepest ski run in Scotland. www.glencoemountain.co.uk

• Snowgoose centre

Offering mountain walking, rock climbing & abseiling, open canoeing, river and sea kayaking, dinghy sailing, winter skills & mountaineering, mountain biking locally. www.snowgoosecentre.co.uk

• Highland Trekking & Trail

Riding

Trek through the parts of the Highlandsnot usually seen, stunning scenery and total isolation. www.highlandponytrekking.com

With a huge range of outdoor activities, Fort William justly promotes itself as the ā€˜Outdoor Capital of the UK’.

High on the adrenalin scale are canyoning, coasteering, funyakking and whitewater rafting.

You can try out a range of forest high rope courses, or zoom up a hill on a Segway – the space age way to travel. The coast here is ideal for sea kayaking and the hills are famous for their climbs. You can sharpen your skills at a large indoor climbing centre, go rock climbing and abseiling, or experience the world’s biggest indoor ice climbing wall.

Other options include horse riding, and quad bike tours that take you well off the beaten track. The mountain bike trails are world class. With several rivers you have every chance of catching a salmon or sea trout. All lochs have brown trout and some have arctic char.

The region is well known for its winter sports with the resorts of Nevis Range and Glencoe offering some of Scotland’s best skiing and snowboarding.

Nevis Range
As well as outdoor activities, there’s also a wide range of options for fun days out with the family.

For a unique experience, with strong Harry Potter connections, take the Jacobite Steam Train from Fort William to Mallaig. Described as the greatest railway journey in the world, this 84 mile round trip takes you past a list of impressive extremes. Starting near Ben Nevis, it crosses over the 21-arched Glenfinnan viaduct overlooking the Jacobite monument and finally arriving next to the deepest seawater loch in Europe, Loch Nevis!

Or visit Treasures of the Earth, a glittering array of gemstones, giant crystals and fossils. Don’t forget to enter their cave which makes crystals magically change colour and glow in the ultraviolet light. You’ll be amazed by the fossil remains ranging from 500-million-year-old trilobites, to petrified wood, ancient amber and a sabre-tooth tiger skull!

To the west, along the coast from Arisaig you’ll discover some of the most entrancing beaches in the British Isles, one with the whitest of sands. If the water here is too cold for swimming, try the Lochaber Leisure Pool in Fort William.

1 Hour Ride

Our one hour trek consists of a ride on the silversands of Morar with glistening blue waters and long expanses of sandy beaches

Glenrowan Farm Arisaig

Monday-Saturday 10:00-17:00

2 Hour Ride

Our two hour trek consists of riding our way along beautiful country roads, open moorlands and the Silversands of Morar

We also offer 30min Riding Lessons Ages 4+, 14st weight limit

Wild Highland Outdoor Centre
Silversands Trekking

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seatrekking, snorkelling, coasteering & more!

immerse yourself in lochaber!

n site e located in a totally unique outdoor environment for hill, mountain, loch, river and coastal based adventure activities From our family run base at the extreme SW end of the Caledonian Canal, 4 miles from Fort William we offer outdoor skills training and journeying experiences for inexperienced ā€œdabblersā€, adventurers & explorers from half day taster sessions to 2-5 day expeditions by paddle, peddle, sail, or by foot Or choose a 1:1 or 1:2 private guiding session

We also have a range of sea kayaks and open canoes for hire along with camping and expedition gear on our website.

Snowgoose Centre & Smiddy Bunkhouse Station Road, Corpach Fort William PH33 7JH

CAMERON SQUARE, FORT WILLIAM

Described as the greatest railway journey in the world, this mile round trip takes you past a list of impressive extremes. Starting near the highest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis, it visits Britain’s most westerly mainland railway station, Arisaig; passes close by the deepest freshwater loch in Britain, Loch Morar and the shortest river in Britain, River Morar, finally arriving next to the deepest seawater loch in Europe, Loch Nevis!

The train stops en route to Mallaig at the village of Glenfinnan. Beyond Glenfinnan are the beautiful villages of Lochailort, Arisaig, Morar and Mallaig. You may alight at Arisaig by request to the guard. From here, on a clear summer’s day, you can see the ā€œSmall Islesā€ of Rum, Eigg, Muck, Canna and the southern tip of Skye. The train continues on from here passing Morar and the silvery beaches used in the films ā€œHighlanderā€ and ā€œLocal Heroā€.

Child Return

FAMOUS STEAM TRAIN

F ORT W ILLIAM T O M ALLAIG

FORT WILLIAM (An Gearasdan)

GLENFINNAN (Glean Fhionghain)

We cross the 21-arched Glenfinnan viaduct (a location made famous in the ā€˜Harry Potter’ films) which overlooks Loch Shiel and the Jacobite monument. The train may pause here, time permitting, to allow you to take in the magnificent view. Once stopped in Glenfinnan station there will be time to stretch your legs and, if you wish, visit the West Highland Railway Museum located in the restored station building. ā€˜The Jacobite’ may also stop at Arisaig by request to the guard.

MALLAIG (Malaig)

The end of the line, Mallaig is a busy fishing port and ferry terminal with services to Skye and the Small Isles. Here you will find a wide choice of restaurants and pubs You might also like to take a walk around the harbour during the lunchtime stopover.

HOW TO GET TO FORT WILLIAM

Fort William, the largest town in the Highlands and situated at the south end of the Great Glen, lies in the shadow of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. This area is a fine location to use as a base to discover the Highlands. TIMETABLE & PRICES The Jacobite 2025 season

From Carlisle, take the M6 and M74 to Glasgow. Follow the A82 from Glasgow. From Edinburgh take the M9 to Stirling then the A84, A85 (to Crianlarich) and A82 to Fort William. From Aviemore take the A9 and A86 or from Inverness, the A82. Whilst there is ample parking in Fort William near the railway station, please allow at least 20 mins for parking.

Fort William station postcode PH33 6TQ

From Fort William to Mallaig - running 7 days a week. Morning Service:

Depart Fort William at: 10:15 12.50 Arrive Mallaig at: 12:26 15.06

Depart Mallaig at: 14:10 17.00

Arrive Fort William at: 16:03 18.52

FARES

Adult Day Return: First Class £105.00, Std Class £69.00.

Child Day Return: First Class £69.00, Std Class £39.00.

Private Table for 2 Return: £229.

Compartment Carriage: £425.00 Seating up to six people, please note occupancy less than six passengers attracts same fee.

The guard has a limited number of seats available each day to sell on a first come, first served (CASH ONLY) basis. Available seats can be purchased from the train guard.

or telephone 0333 996 6691 (Mon - Fri 9am - 5.30 pm) West Coast Railways, Jesson Way, Carnforth, Lancashire, LA5 9UR.

Highland Games, festi vALS & SHOWS

Saturday 16th August • 10:00 to 17:00

Stirling Sports Village, Borrowmeadow Farm Road, Stirling, FK7 7UJ

• International Gathering • Highland Games Competitions

• Traders Village with over 50 Scottish Traders • Creative Arts performances

The Stirling Stones challenge

Games, festi vALS &

High Life Highland

High Life Highland develops and promotes opportunities in culture, learning, sport, leisure, health and wellbeing throughout the whole of the Highlands, for both residents and visitors. highlifehighland.com

l 1 Attadale Gardens

20 acres of outstanding gardens with Monet bridges over water, old rhododendrons, unusual trees, fern collection, conservatory, kitchen garden and sculpture with views of Skye. Tel: 01520 722603. www.attadalegardens.com IV54 8YX

l 2 Lochcarron Weavers Shop

Traditional Scottish Clothing, knitwear, accessories, tartans, tweeds and made to measure highland wear. SUMMER: March to October 9am – 5pm WINTER: November to end February 10am – 4pm. CLOSED SUNDAYS. Tel: 01520 722212. IV54 8YS joy@lochcarron.com

l 3 Smoo Cave, Durness

l 4 Strathnaver Museum, Bettyhill

l 5 The Caithness Collection

The Caithness Collection is made up of three beautiful hotels in Caithness – The Norseman in Wick, The Pentland in Thurso and The Castletown Hotel in Castletown. All positioned on the North Coast 500. Tel. 01955 603344 / 01847 893202 / 01847 821656.

l 6 Skara Brae

l 9 Dunrobin Castle and Gardens

Wonderful displays of paintings, tapestries, furniture, silver and ceremonial robes. Magnificent formal gardens. Pictish Stones, Gift Shop, Tea Room, Falconry displays (ring for details). Tel: 01408 633177. Email: info@dunrobincastle.co.uk www.dunrobincastle.co.uk

l 10 Rogie Falls (FLS)

Rogie Falls is a beautiful spot off the main road to Ullapool to stop for a walk and a picnic. There are lots of waymarked walks with seating at viewpoints overlooking the falls, and a bridge crossing the gorge near the falls. www.forestryandland.gov.scot

l 11 Cruise Loch Ness

Explore the world famous Loch Ness. Daily departures from Fort Augustus with a variety of tours from 50 minute scenic cruises to 3 hour RIB experiences, we have something for every age and budget. Sat Nav: PH32 4BD Tel: 01320 366277. www.cruiselochness.com

l 12 Urquhart Castle (HS)

l 14 Coyote Burger

Premium burger bar serving up burgers, fries, shakes, local beer, cocktails and more! 27 Bank Street, Inverness. IV1 1QU - reserve a table @coyoteburger.co.uk

l 15 Dolphin Spirit - Boat Trips Inverness

Experience the wildlife of the beautiful Moray Firth from Inverness, aboard Mischief or The Spirit, the choice is yours! IV1 1FF Tel: 07544 800 620. www.dolphinspirit.co.uk

l 16 Highland Aviation

Unmissable award winning Air Tours and Pilot Training at Inverness Airport, Highland Aviation offers only the very best flight training and experiences. T: 01667 460361.info@ highlandaviation.com highlandaviation.com

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The Loch Ness Centre

Walk through 500 million years of history. Delve deeper into ancient Scottish myths, legends and scientific research. Uncover the mysteries of the loch and become part of the story in this unique tour. Drumnadrochit IV63 6AN | lochness.com

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l 18 Culbin (FLS)

Climb Hill 99, Culbin’s highest sand dune at 99 feet. Here, a state-of-the-art viewpoint will take you high into the treetop canopy. This trail has been designed as accessible for walkers of all ages and for wheelchairs. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/culbin

17 Fort George (HS)
Gairloch Beach

MONADHLIATH MOUNTAINS

cairngorms aberdeen & Tayside

l 19 Scottish Crannog Centre

Experience the Iron Age hands on & get a feel of what life was like 2500 years ago. Join the 21st century crannog community today!

l 20 Karelia House

Karelia House stocks a wide range of fabric, yarns, patterns, Brother sewing machines and accessories and a lovely coffee shop - this is simply a crafter’s paradise. T: 01887 822027. info@kareliahouse.co.uk www. kareliahouse.co.uk PH15 2LS

l 21 Visit Aberfeldy

Visit Aberfeldy and Loch Tay… an area rich in history, outdoor activities, family fun and incredible beauty set in Highland Perthshire, the heart of Scotland. www.visitaberfeldy.co.uk admin@visitaberfeldy.co.uk

l 22 Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery

The award winning visitor attraction. Share our pursuit of whisky perfection. Tour the distillery and explore our interactive exhibition, before tasting whisky and unwinding in our welcoming Whisky Lounge and cafe. Open all year. Tel: 01887 822010. PH15 2EB www.DewarsAberfeldyDistillery.com

l 23 Queen’s View (FLS)

Queen’s View lies at the heart of Highland Perthshire and is one of the area’s most iconic visitor attractions with stunning views along Loch Tummel. Toilet facilities and forest walks can be found at nearby Allean forest, around ½ mile away. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/tayfp

l 24 The House of Bruar

On the A9 ten miles north of Pitlochry, it comprises Men’s and Ladie’s Country Clothing Halls, Cashmere Hall, Gifts and Homewares, Fishing Tackle Shop, Whisky Shop, Food Hall, Restaurant and Gallery. Fish and Chip Shop open late. Excellent reviews. Tel: 01796 483236. Open 7 days. PH18 5TW

l 25 Cairngorms Trust

Inspiring communities and visitors to encourage and donate to sustainable and community led projects for our landscapes, wildlife, local culture and economic health throughout the Cairngorms National Park. www.cairngormstrust.org.uk

l 26 Glenmore Forest Park (FLS)

Situated in the Cairngorms National Park, the impressive pinewoods and the spectacular Loch Morlich make this a must visit destination. The visitor centre and cafe are a great place to relax and take in the stunning surroundings. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/glenmorefp

l 27 Speyside Centre

Family run Attraction and Visitor Information Centre with Restaurant famous for its Clootie Dumplings, Gift & Whisky Shops, Garden Centre specialising in heather, Red Squirrel/Bird watching area, Play Area & Function Lounge. T: 01479 851359. PH26 3PA speysidecentre.com

l 28 Caorunn Distillery

Set in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, Balmenach Distillery is home to Caorunn Gin. Visit & book a tour to see our unique process in action. General and Tours contact@caorunngin.com + 44 (0)1479 874933.

l 29 Logie Steading

Contemporary Art, New and Secondhand Books, Jewellery, Gifts, Timeless Fashion, Farm & Garden Shop, Countryman, Timber Supplies, Heritage Centre, acclaimed CafƩ. Logie House Gardens, Playpark and River walks. Tel 01309 611378. www.logie.co.uk

l 30 Brodie Countryfare

A wonderful day out for all the family. Enjoy top Womenswear, Menswear, Gifts & Interiors, Scottish Gifts, Toys, Foodhall & Deli and impressive Family Restaurant. Open Mon - Sun 9.00am - 5.30pm (5pm winter). IV36 2TD Tel: 01309 641555. www.brodiecountryfare.com

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l 32 The Glen Moray Distillery

A warm welcome awaits at this friendly and informal Visitor Centre in Elgin. Distillery tours, whisky tastings and coffee shop, reservations recommended. Book Online Now www.glenmoray.com

l 33 WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre

See the East Coast Bottlenose dolphins wild and free! The Centre is based in a 200 year old salmon fishing station where the river Spey meets the North Sea. Onsite is a cafƩ, gift shop & interactive exhibition area. Take a tour of the historic Tugnet Icehouse. Call 01343 820339. IV32 7PJ dolphincentre.whales.org

l 34 Speyburn Distillery

Take a tour behind-the-scenes of our distillery, experience our meticulous process, and immerse yourself in our rich history. Visit Speyburn.com to book your experience.

l 35 Balmoral Estate

Highland home of the Royal Family. Gardens, exhibitions, and Castle Ballroom display. Audio tour in six languages. Gift Shop and Restaurant. Tel: 01339 742534. www.balmoralcastle.com

l 36 Newton Farm Holidays & Tours

Award winning tours & experiences on our working farm in Angus, North of Dundee. Learn about farm life interacting with highland cows, alpacas, goats, lambs & more. T 01307 820229. DD8 2JU www.newtonfarmholidays.co.uk stay@newtonfarmholidays.co.uk

l 37 Rama Thai

Elegant Thai restaurant with ornate wood screening, carved seats and floorto-ceiling windows. We’re a family friendly restaurant in central Dundee, offering traditional Thai food. Tel. 01382 223366. 32-34 Dock St, Dundee. DD1 3DR

l 38 Cairn O’Mohr Winery

Free tastings of our delicious award-winning fruit wines and cider, fermented from local fruits, leaves and flowers. Seasonal tours and cafe. Open daily. Tel: 01821 642 781. PH2 7SP www.cairnomohr.com

Elgin Cathedral (HS)

Argyll, Skye and Lochaber

l 39 Benmore Botanic Garden

Magnificent mountainside 120 acre Garden with dramatic scenery. Rich in history, it is home to a world-famous plant collection and unique Victorian fernery. CafƩ, shop, plant sales. Free parking. Open daily 1 Mar - 31 Oct. Tel: 01369 706261. rbge.org.uk/benmore

l 40 Argyll Forest Park (FLS)

This magnificent stretch of mountains, lochs and glens was the first designated Forest Park in the UK. Enjoy the numerous waymarked trails for a walk or leisurely cycle. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/argyllfp

l 41 Inveraray Jail & Escape Room

Listen to original Courtroom trials. Meet the warder, matron & prisoners. Visit the cells, lie in the hammocks, sample the punishments! Escape Room integrates real stories from Debtor’s Prison, an experience that combines education & entertainment. Book online. www.inverarayjail.co.uk

l 42 Sonas Hotel Collection

Four award winning, family run West Coast hotels in Skye and Oban. Each unique in character but all with log fires, cosy lounges and garden terraces. Enjoy a local dram, delicious menus featuring local produce and great Highland hospitality. Non-residents welcome. www.sonsascollection.com

TEL + 44 (0) 1470 373737.

l 43 Resipole Studios Fine Art Gallery

Featuring a unique selection of artwork in a stunning setting on the shores of Loch Sunart. www.resipolestudios.co.uk T: 01967 431506.

l 44 Forests of Lochaber (FLS)

Explore some of Highland Scotland’s most dramatic scenery. Visit the Great Glen for world class biking & walking trails. www.forestryandland.gov.scot

l 45 Glencoe Mountain Resort

Mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, sledging, summer tubing, disc golf, chairlift rides, walking, climbing, stunning scenery, amazing wildlife, microlodge accommodation & great home cooked food. T: 01855 851226. www.glencoemountain.co.uk

l 46

Ben Nevis Distillery Visitor Centre & CafƩ

Ben Nevis Distillery has the highest water source in Scotland and was established in 1825. Come and experience our distillery tour and enjoy some fine whisky. Lochy Bridge, Fort William. PH33 6TJ tours@bennevisdistillery.com Tel: 01397 700200.

l 47 The Jacobite Steam Train

From Fort William to Mallaig (return).

Described as the greatest railway journey in the world. Runs: 7 days a week April - October. Departing 10.15 and 12.45. Book online www.westcoastrailways.co.uk

l 48 Treasures Of The Earth

PH33 7JL One family’s amazing collection of beautiful crystals, rare gemstones and a ncient fossils collected from around the world. A real eye-opener! Tel: 01397 772283. www.TreasuresOfTheEarth.co.uk

l 49 Ragamuffin: On the pier @Armadale

Wonderful knitwear • beautiful clothes • gorgeous gifts. Open 7 days 10-5 (closed Sundays January & February). Tel: 01471 844217.

l 50 Duncan House Fine Jewellery Gallery and Workshop

Outstanding jewellery and knives by Garth Duncan artist and master goldsmith. Original designs handmade by Garth and son here in his shop on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Tel: 01471 866 366. www.duncan-house.com

l 51 Hotel Eilean Iarmain

Set in a stunning location on Skye, Eilean larmain offers great local food, atmospheric pub & outdoor dining, traditional music, Gaelic Whiskies & Gins with tastings in our onsite shop. www.eileaniarmain.co.uk

T: 01471 833332. IV43 8QR

l 52 Isle of Skye Ferry

A great day out! Take the original ferry crossing to the Isle of Skye for your chance to see eagles, otters, seals and dolphins. No need to book. Open April to mid October

l 53 Kylerhea, Isle of Skye

(FLS)

The Kylerhea otter hide is in a spectacular location with fantastic views across to Glenelg and the Kintail mountains. Observe wild otters and other animals in their natural environment. www.forestryandland.gov.scot

l 54 Sandbank Studio

Quality paintings of Skye and the North West. Duncan works in mixed media and water colour. Wide range of Cards & Prints available. www.duncancurrie.net

Tel: 01471 822 064. IV49 9AE

l 55 Stardust Boat Trips

Spectacular scenery & wildlife, witness the White Tailed Sea Eagle in flight, Dolphins, Seals, Whales & many other sea birds. Locally owned and run for over 20 years. Tours from PORTREE harbour (IV51 9DD) from £20. Booking advisable. skyeboat-trips.co.uk

T: 077 98 74 38 58 / 077 95 38 55 81.

l 56 Skye Batiks

The world famous, multi-award winning craft shop with a difference. Do not miss the Skye Batiks experience. IV51 9BY Tel: 01478 613331. www.skyebatiks.com www.gugahandlooms.com

South east Scotland

l 57 Dawyck Botanic Garden

The world’s trees in the Scottish Borders, Dawyck offers woodland and burnside walks and is renowned for its displays of Meconopsis (pictured) in early summer. Visitor centre, exhibitions, cafĆ©, shop. Free parking. Open daily 1 Feb to 30 Nov.

Tel: 01721 760254. rbge.org.uk/dawyck

l 58 7stanes Mountain Bike Centres (FLS)

World-class mountain biking centres that span the south of Scotland. Award-winning trails, including the internationally renowned Glentress, offer some of the best mountain biking in the country suitable for beginners, families and experts. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/7stanes

l 59 Tweed Valley Forest Park (FLS)

Glentress is the stunning gateway to the Forest Park. With a cafĆ©, bike hire and shop, Go Ape tree-top adventure, wildlife viewing, walking and bike trails, there’s something for everyone. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/tvfp www.forestryandland.gov.scot/7stanes

l 60 Linlithgow Palace (HS)

l 61 Edinburgh Castle (HS)

l 62 Camera Obscura & World of Illusions

Venture through five floors jam-packed with over 100 illusions and remember: nothing is what it seems! You’ll need at least two hours to discover them all. Step outside onto our Rooftop Terrace & enjoy the best views of Edinburgh. Fun for all ages. Book online now. Tel: 0131 226 3709. www.camera-obscura.co.uk

l 63 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

A world of plants in the heart of the city, over 350 years old, 72 acres and nearly 60,000 plants to discover. Visitor centre, cafes, shop, events & exhibitions. Free Garden entry. Open daily at 10am (excl 1 Jan & 25 Dec). T: 0131 248 2909. rbge.org.uk

l 64 Tantallon Castle (HS)

l 65 St Andrews Castle (HS)

l 66 Tentsmuir (FLS)

Whether on bicycle or foot, there are many different routes for you to explore at Tentsmuir. Follow the seashell path along the dunes for sea, sand and seals, or explore deeper into the forest where roe deer and red squirrels live. www.forestryandland.gov.scot

l 67 Caerlaverock (HS)

l 68 Creetown Gem Rock Museum

A beautiful and inspiring collection of gemstones, crystals, minerals and fossils. This extensive collection has many world class exhibits. Quality gift shop, silversmith/lapidary workshop and tea room serving home baking. Tel: 01671 820357. DG8 7HJ www.gemrock.net

l 69 Logan Botanic Garden

An exotic paradise for plant lovers, and warmed by the Gulf Stream, Logan is home to a remarkable collection of southern hemisphere plants. Conservatory, visitor centre, cafƩ, shop, plant sales. Free parking. Open daily 1 Mar to 15 Nov. Tel: 01776 860231. rbge.org.uk/logan

l 70 Galloway Forest Park (FLS)

UK’s first ā€˜Dark Sky Park’. Visitor centres at Glentrool and Kirroughtree with stunning views, waymarked trails & fantastic cafes offering local produce. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/gallowayfp

l 71 Heads of Ayr Farm Park

Fun and adventure for all the family. Zoom around the Park on our new train ride, meet lots of animals, combine harvester play zone, explore Frontier Fort, Buccaneer Bay, the Farmers Yard and our giant indoor soft play. KA7 4LD www.headsofayrtickets.co.uk

l 72 Woods of Arran (FLS)

Giants’ graves, waterfalls, red squirrels and much more await you in the woods of Arran. Waymarked walks provide the perfect background to enjoy the scenery, wildlife and history of ā€˜Scotland in miniature’. www.forestryandland.gov.scot

l 73 Dumbarton Castle (HS)

l 74 Antartex Shopping Village

High street fashions, Outdoor Clothing, Cashmere and knitwear, homewares, food & gifts, Bon Marche, whisky shop with free tastings! Restaurant serving full meals or snacks - Free Parking, Open every day. Tel: 01389 721045. G83 0TP

l 75 Loch Lomond Tours

Boat tours operate daily from Luss & Balloch. Scheduled tours depart at regular times & private tours are available. Advance booking is recommended. Please visit our website for tour information & pricing, or to book online. T: 0345 257 4545. www.lochlomond-tours.com

l 76 Loch Lomond Leisure

Boat Tours, Boat Hire, Paddlesports, & Watersports. Open 7 days at Luss, Balloch & Rowardennan. Self-drive motorboats, Row & Pedal boats, Canoe, Kayak, SUP, Bike Hire, E-bike & more. T: 0333 577 0715. www.lochlomond-scotland.com

l 77 Sweeney’s Cruise Co, Loch Lomond

Loch Cruises from Balloch Village & Loch Lomond Shores visitors centre. Open All year offering a variety of cruises, speedboat tours, private charter & waterbus services linking Balloch, Luss and Balmaha. Tel: 01389 752376. G83 8SW www.sweeneyscruiseco.com

l 78 The Scottish Wool Centre

Quality clothing, Cashmere, Scottish food gifts & Souvenirs. Large Whisky shop offering free tasting. Restaurant serving full meals and snacks. Tel: 01877 382 850. FK8 3UQ

l 79 Doune Castle (HS)

l 80 Stirling Castle (HS)

l 81 Queen Elizabeth Forest Park (FLS)

Find inspiration and exhilaration amongst bristling wooded hills and sparkling lochs. The best place to start your forest adventure is from the Lodge Forest Visitor Centre in Aberfoyle with stunning panoramic views from the cafe.

www.forestryandland.gov.scot/qefp

l 82 The Clydeside Distillery

A Single Malt Scotch Whisky distillery, visitor experience and specialist whisky shop in the heart of Glasgow. Open daily. Tel: 0141 212 1401. Book your tour online at www.theclydeside.com/tours info@theclydeside.com

l 83 Glasgow Cathedral (HS)

Goatfell, Arran

DUNROBIN CASTLE

DUNROBIN

SCOTLAND

DUNROBIN CASTLE

CASTLE

SCOTLAND

SCOTLAND

THE CASTLE

THE CASTLE

Move through the centuries of habitation by the Dukes and Earls of Sutherland, enjoying the period treasures in the many magnificent rooms open to the public.

Move through the centuries of habitation by the Dukes and Earls of Sutherland, enjoying the period treasures in the many magnificent rooms open to the public.

FALCONRY

Move through the centuries of habitation by the Dukes and Earls of Sutherland, enjoying the period treasures in the many magnificent rooms open to the public.

FALCONRY

FALCONRY

Enjoy wonderful daily falconry displays in the gardens from April until the end of October

Enjoy wonderful daily falconry displays in the gardens from April until the end of October.

Enjoy wonderful daily falconry displays in the gardens from April until the end of October.

CASTLE RESTAURANT & TEA ROOM

CASTLE RESTAURANT & TEA ROOM

CASTLE RESTAURANT & TEA ROOM

Themed around the castle’s own Victorian horse-drawn fire engine.

Themed around the castle’s own Victorian horse-drawn fire engine.

GIFT SHOP

Themed around the castle’s own Victorian horse-drawn fire engine.

GIFT SHOP

Where local craft products feature strongly.

GIFT SHOP

Where local craft products feature strongly.

Where local craft products feature strongly.

AMPLE PARKING SPACE GROUPS WELCOME

AMPLE PARKING SPACE GROUPS WELCOME

AMPLE PARKING SPACE

GROUPS WELCOME

OPEN FRO M

1st Apr il to 3 1st October

OPEN FRO M 1st Apr il to 3 1st October

April & October

OPEN FRO M 1st Apr il to 3 1st October

Daily .......................10.30am - 4.30pm

Last entry is 4pm

May, June, July, August & September

.......................10am - 5pm Last entry is 4.30pm

April & October Daily .......................10.30am - 4.30pm Last entry is 4pm May, June, July, August & September Daily .......................10am - 5pm Last entry is 4.30pm

April & October Daily .......................10.30am - 4.30pm

Last entry is 4pm

May, June, July, August & September Daily .......................10am - 5pm Last entry is 4.30pm

Falconry displays will be daily at 11.30am and 2:30pm from 1st April until 31st October.

Dunrobin CASTLE

The most northerly of Scotland’s great houses. It is the largest house in the highlands, with 189 rooms and is one of Britain’s oldest continuously inhabited houses, dating in part from the early 1300s

The Gardens

The Gardens were laid out in 1850 by the architect Sir Charles Barry, who was responsible for the Victorian extension to the Castle and who designed the Houses of Parliament. The arrangement of the Gardens, inspired by those at Versailles, have changed little in the 150 years since they were planted. Despite its location so far north, the sheltered Gardens are able to support a surprising range of plants.

The Museum - Open 10.30am to 4pm Built by William, Earl of Sutherland as a Summer House and extended by the 3rd Duke, the Museum houses a collection of hunting trophies and other items brought from all over the world, together with many objects of interest presented to the Museum by friends of the Sutherland family.

The Leather Shop

Armadale Pier

Sleat

Isle of Skye

B E S P O K E & P E R S O N A L I S E D

PUFFINS DOLPHINS SEA EAGLES SEALS WHALES

Explore the ancestral home of the Earls of Strathmore & Kinghorne, where Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother spent her childhood and HRH The Princess Margaret was born.

Adventure awaits at Glamis ...

Guided Castle Tours Restaurant

Historic Gardens Gift Shop

Picnic & Play Area Seasonal Events

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From March-October: 10am-5pm, Mon - Sun

From November-December: 10am-5pm, Thurs - Sun

Step back in time and discover Aberdeenshire’s Archaeology with these exciting heritage trails, available at visitor information points or online.

www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/stonecircles www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/pictishstones www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/historicchurches

Please see attached sheets Date: 2nd October

Inveraray Jail Experience ...

discover torture , death & damnation

At the start of your visit, discover some of the gruesome punishments in use before the age of prisons. Try out the thumbscrews and see how much pain you can withstand!

FACE THE JUDGE

Take your seat alongside the jury and witnesses, slip back 150 years and eavesdrop on fascinating trials held in this very room.

MEET THE WARDER

Talk to the warders, matron and prisoners and get a first-hand account of life in a 19th century prison.

meet the pris

oners

Come face to face with our rogues, in prison for murder, arson, assault ..and stealing turnip!

FOR YOUR JAIL VISIT

scan the QR code or visit www.inverarayjail.co.uk

Introduced in 1852, whipping was deemed a suitable punishment for children. Today, anyone can try it. Or the Crank Machine? A prisoner would have to turn it 14,400 times a day. save £££’s...buy online use discount code WARDER25

feel the pain

get locked up

A great photoopportunity!

Originally the airing yards were used as a secure way to exercise the prisoners outdoors, on a daily basis, alone and in silence.

Escape room Experience

ā€œWe visited the jail today for the escape room and the experience from start to finish was brilliant. So well done and great fun we all had a really good time. The staff were also very helpful and friendly. I would 100% recommend doing it, you’ll have a great time.ā€

Immerse yourself in the world of the 1850s where every detail, from the authentic decor to the period-specific puzzles let you to experience the life of a debtor prisoner whilst you race to freedom.

Set within the original walls of the debtor’s prison, groups of 2 to 6 participants step into the shoes of 19th-century inmates desperately trying to gather the money to pay off their debt. Will flair and fortitude, as well as a little help from other characters in the prison, see you repay the debt and be released before the gate is locked for the night?

Advance booking is highly recommended - TO BOOK YOUR ESCAPE ROOM EXPERIENCE, scan the QR code or visit www.inverarayjail.co.uk

For groups of 2 - 6. Suitable for aged 8 years and over. Children under 17 must be accompanied

visiting Hours

Open EVERY day from February to end of October. For winter opening please check our website

INVERARAY

Jail Experience

- Visiting hours:

Open 10.00am.

Last Admission at 4.00pm.

Closes at 5.00pm

Escape Room Experience

– Check available time slots online and book your time for exclusive use.

PAROLE CERTIFICATE

FIND ALL THE STAMPS TO Get out of

On entry all children are given a Parole Certificate. They must stamp their certificate with the embossers located throughout the Jail to be able to escape and to receive a free gift. Strangely, most parents do not want them finding all the stamps, but the guides will help!

• ā€œGreat fun, lots of history, so much detail, definitely worth visiting.ā€

• ā€œ the most interesting tour we have been on. The two hours flew by.ā€œ

• ā€œLoved the picture opportunities.ā€

• ā€œGreat experience and very haunting a real must see. ā€

ā€œWe thoroughly enjoyed this experience as our first escape room! Staff were incredible and super friendly. Suited our family with a variety of ages. 10/10 would recommend to allā€

jail!

grab some swag

After your tour visit the Prison Shop. Browse and buy great gifts for all the family. There’s a wide variety of prisonthemed toys, novelties, sweets and books to suit all pockets.

www.inverarayjail.co.uk

Scotland’s Most Prestigious Independent Store

No trip to Scotland is complete without a visit to The House of Bruar, situated in majestic Highland Perthshire just off the A9 ten miles north of Pitlochry. Established in 1995, we are proud to be celebrating 30 years experience as purveyors of luxury country clothing, gifts and food in Great Britain.

UNIQUE LADIESWEAR

Our ladieswear halls showcase a covetable range of ladieswear courtesy of our own design team, as well as a select range of leading brands, including Holland Cooper, Crew Clothing, Joules, Marble and Barbour, along with accessories from Dubarry, Ariat, Brics and Gianni Conti. With so much to choose from there is always our fireside sofas where patient partners can relax with the papers while you shop! Stunning natural fibre knitwear is showcased in our Pure Cashmere and Knitwear Hall.

MENSWEAR & COUNTRY PURSUITS

Men are well catered for, with our exclusive British tweeds sitting alongside top brands including Levi’s, Barbour and Schoffel. Extensive ranges in shirts and shoes can found alongside impressive designs in leather, pure cashmere tailoring and luxurious knitwear. Our dedicated Technical Department brings you the best sporting equipment including Harkila, Croots and Deerhunter, whilst our Fishing Department is a haven for anglers, providing equipment, accessories and even expert advice.

LIVING THE BRUAR LIFE

Our glorious Gift Hall is a treasury of unique items for the home, children, garden and kitchen - even the family dog! Find an inspired memento of your visit to Perthshire, with gifts made in Scotland and featuring elements of wool, leather or hand-woven Harris Tweed. To secure a legacy piece, our Rural Art Gallery offers art and sculpture celebrating Scotland’s natural beauty.

House of Bruar by Blair

ā€˜SCOTLAND’S BEST FOOD HALL’

Our celebrated Food Hall was declared Scotland’s best by The Guild of Fine Foods. The Smithfield Award winning butchery offers locally-sourced meats, homemade sausages and pies under the watchful eye of our Master Butcher. You’ll also discover Scotland’s finest smoked salmon, trout, shellfish and lobster, and fully-laden counters with artisan cheeses and moreish mezze items.

REFRESHMENTS TO DINE FOR

Our ā€˜Taste Our Best’ informal restaurant offers delicious locally-sourced snacks and meals under our all-weather Victorian-inspired glass canopy. Another favourite is our Lobster, Fish & Chip Shop, with a decadent menu including whole lobster alongside freshly caught Scottish cod and haddock. Ice cream lovers can indulge with a visit to our new Scottish Ice Cream Parlour.

THE SPIRIT OF SCOTLAND

Our Whisky Shop is a destination in its own right with the finest malts from across Scotland, including rare Macallans and Dalmores. In the Food Hall, discover local and Scottish gins, hand-selected wines including our very own Champagne, and a vast range of other libations.

SHOP FROM A FAR

Call us or visit our website to discover more stunning styles from Autumn/Winter 24 or our upcoming Spring/Summer 25 collections. Our website offers everything you need to live the Bruar Life.

SKIING

SNOWBOARDING SLEDGING

XC & DOWNHILL

MOUNTAIN BIKING

WALKING & CLIMBING

SUMMER TUBING

ON-SITE ACCOMMODATION

MICROLODGES CAMPING

CAMPERVAN HOOKUP SHOWERS

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