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Treetops is located 3 miles from Fort William town centre in the hamlet of Banavie. Neptune Staircase is less than a mile away and Ben Nevis Distillery is 1.8 miles from the property. Ben Nevis, Glen Nevis and West Highland Museum are all 3 miles away. The bed and breakfast offers one free on-site car parking place per room.
All rooms have mountains views, along with tea/coffee facilities, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen smart TVs and en-suite bathrooms with free toiletries. One room has its own private covered balcony while the others have the use of a shared covered terrace.
Full continental breakfast that caters for all, including vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options available.
Local activities include hiking, skiing, mountain biking, boat trips and fishing. Jacobite Steam Train is 3.7 miles from Treetops.
There’s always a warm welcome from JJ and Jo when you stay at Treetops, our modern mountain chalet style home set in the beautiful highlands of Scotland. Whether you are on a romantic break, a family holiday or traveling through on business, Treetops has 3 individually styled rooms to suit your needs. There’s plenty of onsite parking, secure lock up and drying room for outdoor kit and if you can’t bear to leave the pooch at home, don’t worry Treetops accepts well behaved dogs (additional fee). All rooms are individually styled and en-suite with King Size beds (Two rooms are available with 2 twin beds as well for families or groups). The rooms have spectacular views of the ever changing moods of Ben Nevis and nearby mountains or Loch Linnhe. We cater for most dietary needs so breakfast which is locally sourced is always great way set you up for the rest of the day.
Fort William, Lochaber the Outdoor Capital of the UK offers you the opportunity to discover your adventurous side set amongst some of the UK's most stunning backdrops. Whether its winter skiing or mountain biking on the Nevis Range world championship mountain bike courses to ice climbing in Glencoe or hiking across the bleak moors to ascending Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain. Swim off the white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters of Scotlands North West coast, to kayaking or canoeing the rivers and Lochs. For lazier days there are the historical settings such as Glenfinnan and its monument to Bonnie Prince Charlie or the Jacobite steam train that carries you across the viaduct made recently famous in the Harry Potter movies. Visit distilleries to sample Scotland’s most famous tipple, whiskey or the Arts and Craft shops highlighting the skills of the Highland people. Castles dot the Scottish landscape with Fort Williams Inverlochy Castle and nearby Castle Tioram, Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness and Eilean Donan used in as set for movies such as James Bond and Highlander. At night there are numerous restaurants and pubs within the Fort William area
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