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Welcome to our Fort William accommodation guide - Fort William Guesthouses, Fort William hotels, Fort William bed and breakfast Fort William and self catering accommodation.
Fort William is the second largest town in the Highlands of Scotland and as such, offers a very good choice of Fort William B&Bs, hotels and self catering places to stay when visiting this famous Highland town. Fort William is made up of several small villages and communities. These are Banavie, Caol, Corpach, Claggan, Inverlochy, Fort William, Tomacharich and Torlundy. Each of these small communities offers unique views, locations and features. The villages are only 10-15 minutes apart and about the same distance from Fort William town centre. If you are looking for something specific try our search feature.
Distant Hills Guest House, Spean Bridge
Rooms for Two. Located in the pretty village of Spean Bridge, about 9 miles from Fort William, our comfortable 4 star guesthouse enjoys a good location in the village, within walking distance of several restaurants and shops. We are also very near Nevis Range for summer gondola trips, forest walks and mountain biking trails. Our bed and breakfast rooms are all ensuite and are rated by the AA as 4 gold star grade. We are one of  only 50 accommodation providers in Scotland with an AA Breakfast Award. Free Wifi is available throughout the building which guests consistently rate as "Excellent" and most mobile phone 4G services. There is no "family room" in Distant Hills so we have decided to focus on creating a relaxed and peaceful place for singles, couples and older families. We therefore do not accept children under 12 years of age. Our village is described as the Crossroads of the Highlands as it is convenient for visiting: • Ben Nevis • The Commando Monument • Fort William • Monessie Gorge • Glenfinnan viaduct • Oban • Loch Ness • Skye • Mull To check availability please complete the form below. Recent Review published on Trip Advisor:- Excellent breakfast, real porridge, full breakfast with local ingredients, or Scottish specialities including smoked salmon, venison salami, cheese and so on. They gave us great advice on where to go, how to get around and so on. You can't learn that kind of hospitality - they saw us running before breakfast one day, and that evening under our door we found posted a 5km route perfect for running, which of course we tried the next day. The Commando walk, beautiful and full of historical remnants. The rooms are well decorated, comfortable, and very neatly put together, with wonderful views of Ben Nevis and surrounding peaks.
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Stronlossit Inn
The Stronlossit Inn is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Centrally located in the highlands and an easy drive to the main visitor attractions. Located amidst the grandeur and majesty of the surrounding scenery, with the awe-inspiring backdrop of the Ben Nevis range, Stronlossit is a real gem of authentic Scottish highland tradition - a warm, welcoming inn-style hotel of class and character. The wonderful fusion of great food, fine ales, a grand selection of Scotch malts, choosy rooms and comfy beds – with an easy friendly atmosphere - and the warmth of great highland hospitality - is the hallmark of the real Scottish highland country inn and here at Stronlossit you have that abundance of riches eagerly awaiting you. You’ll experience a real authentic Highland inn experience in the company of the resident proprietors at Stronlossit. Salmon, Trout and Lamb from the Highlands of Scotland typify the local produce that regularly features on the menu at the Stronlossit restaurant, and in the delightful ambience of the newly refurbished lounge. Delicious Highland fare is the order of the day, and the chefs at Stronlossit certainly know how to make the most of Scotland's natural larder. The Nevis Lounge Bar has an impressive range of malt whiskies, an open fire and pulled cask beers, making it a popular rendezvous for Inn guests, outdoor enthusiasts and the local regulars alike. A special feature is the regular local "Ceilidh Night" (pronounced kay-lee) held in the Inn, with local musicians and your hosts. These nights are famous in these parts of the Highlands and guests can be assured of a very special and memorable experience. And that’s not all. Stunning walking and climbing virtually from our doorstep. Within the Fort William and Lochaber area of the Highlands, there is a good selection of friendly hotels. Also, if you are looking for accommodation on the way to visiting the Fort William area, there could be some good deals to consider.
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