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At the start of Glen Nevis, 10 minutes’ walk from Fort William town centre and 1 miles from Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain, this guest house offers Scottish breakfasts and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Breakfast is served in the conservatory and includes porridge or a hearty cooked option. The eggs are locally sourced and if you need to leave early, a packed breakfast can be requested.
Each room has en suite bathroom facilities with soap and a hairdryer. Other facilities include a flat-screen TV with DVD player and tea/coffee making facilities.
Ben Nevis Distillery is less than a 5-minute drive from Ben Nevis Guest House and guests can also try canoeing, diving, sailing, climbing, hiking, canyoning and skiing in the area. There is free parking and a secure undercover area for bikes at the property.
Our aim is to offer you comfortable well equipped bedrooms, a great breakfast using quality local produce served in a bright and cheery conservatory, friendly service with good knowledge of the local area of Ben and Glen Nevis. Ben Nevis and Glen Nevis are among the most beautiful scenic areas in Scotland Ben Nevis and Glen Nevis are among the most beautiful scenic areas in Scotland The Ben Nevis Guest House has an excellent location at the start of beautiful Glen Nevis, an area of outstanding Natural Beauty with Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain only 1 mile away. Fort William town centre is only a 10 minute walk with its selection of pubs, restaurants & shops, and bus/rail stations. With its superb location, look no further for Bed & Breakfast. Perfect walkable base for climbing Ben Nevis, cyclists welcome with lockable storage, great for families with multiple bedded rooms, or a cosy room for a romantic highland getaway. We offer a self drying room service with lockable storage for bikes and equipment, free Wi-Fi in rooms and have ample free parking.
Things to do in Fort William Fort William is the Outdoor Capital of the UK; home to the country’s highest mountain, the deepest sea loch and the world’s largest ice climbing wall; with a year-round programme of major outdoor events and a large and varied menu of activities. You can try canoeing, diving, sailing, climbing, hiking, ridge walking, canyoning, ice climbing, road cycling, mountain biking, skiing and more. The ruins of Inverlochy Castle The ruins of Inverlochy Castle, one of Scotland’s most important castles Close by you can explore Glen and Ben Nevis, Ben Nevis Distillery, West Highland Museum, ruins of Inverlochy Castle and see the seals on the Seal Island Cruises. The local walks are amazing but too long to list here! Visit Nevis Range either by car or bus, and take the cable car up the mountain to capture the panoramic views or hire a mountain bike on the world class downhill track or cross country trails. In winter, it is a magnet for skiers and snowboarders. Glenfinnan Viaduct on the West Highland Line, "The Harry Potter Viaduct" Glenfinnan Viaduct on the West Highland Line, “The Harry Potter Viaduct” Take a trip on The Jacobite Steam Rail
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