Situated in the shadows of Ben Nevis and overlooking the picturesque Loch Linnhe, this hotel offers bed and breakfast accommodation 5 minutes’ walk from the centre of Fort William.
Niall
United Kingdom
Well kept and clean Hotel, staff that went out of their way to help.
Offering a restaurant, The Caledonian Hotel is located in Fort William. Free WiFi access is available in the public areas. There is also an electric kettle.
Looking onto Loch Linnhe, the Clan Macduff Hotel offers scenic views of the Highland landscape, free WiFi in public areas, free private parking and a restaurant serving Highland cuisine.
Judith
New Zealand
The location was great. The breakfast was good and the staff were good.
Featuring a bar, Garrison Cells is located in Fort William in the Highlands region, 2.4 km from Glen Nevis and 16 km from Loch Linnhe.
Anais
France
This place rocks the comfort and style, keeping awesome bits from its prison days. Loved having the toilet right there in the room and our own shower setup, plus they hook you up with fresh towels, a cozy bathrobe, and all the shower goodies. And being right at the end of the West Highland Way? Couldn't ask for a better spot to crash after that trek!
Situated in picturesque Fort William, The Lime Tree An Ealdhain offers spacious accommodation in the Highlands of Scotland. It has its own art gallery, and an award-winning contemporary restaurant.
joanna
United Kingdom
Very helpful and friendly staff. Very comfortable bed. Breakfast was good.
Located in Fort William, 19 km from Glen Nevis, Roy Bridge Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
José
Portugal
Nothing except having a place to sleep, even if if the sheets smell strange and the door of the room onle closes with the key.
Located in Fort William, 2.3 km from Loch Linnhe, Roam West provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Frances
United Kingdom
Location was ideal for a stopover on our way to Mallaig.It was quiet at night.
The Nevis Bank Inn is a 4-star hotel located on the banks of the river Nevis, 4 miles from Ben Nevis. Large rooms have en suite bathrooms and free Wi-Fi.
The Base Camp Hotel, Nevis Range is located in Fort William, within 10 km of Glen Nevis and 27 km of Loch Linnhe. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. The hotel features family rooms.
Sophie
Netherlands
The hotel is located right next to the lift up to Ben Nevis, which makes it convenient for going up if you need to. We didn't go up, we were just exploring the area around Ben Nevis and Fort William.
Just a 5-minute drive from the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain, the Alexandra Hotel offers free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Breakfast good. Location great. Staff very friendly
The Imperial Hotel is situated in the heart of Fort William offering the best of accommodation, service and standards. All rooms are furnished to a very high standard with sea views also available.
Great location, very good breakfast and nice room.
Ideally situated in the centre of Fort William, Waterfront Lodge - Accommodation Only features free WiFi throughout the property, a garden and free private parking for guests who drive.
The self check in was simple and easy. Room was clean.
Located in Fort William, 19 km from Glen Nevis, Roy Bridge Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Very good evening meal. Effective stove in the bar.
Situated only 1 mile from Fort William, Ben Nevis Hotel and Leisure Club offers a restaurant, a bar, free parking and a heated indoor swimming-pool.
The location was great ;easy check in/out,friendly staff.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Fort William cost € 141.53 per night, and 4-star hotels in Fort William are € 179.50 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Fort William can on average be found for € 135.61 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fort William is shadowed by Great Britain’s highest peak, Ben Nevis, and lies on the shores of pretty Loch Linnhe. The Scottish Highland’s 2nd biggest city attracts hordes of hikers, climbers and mountain bikers, enhancing its self-proclaimed reputation as the ‘outdoor capital of Scotland’.
In the city centre, on High Street, is the West Highland Museum that explains local Highland history. The West Highland Way is a famous, long-distance walking route that begins and ends just outside Fort William.
The Nevis Range ski centre and Nevis Range gondola provides a stunning view of the Great Glen. A downhill mountain-biking track also begins here. This breath-taking track has hosted numerous world cups as well as the 2007 World Championships. Stop along the way to try the local whiskey at Ben Nevis Distillery.
Named after William of Orange, Fort William has been home to the Clan Cameron for many generations. Booking.com invites you to soak up the outdoor highlights and history of this charming city and surrounding countryside with its extensive range of hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest houses.
The staff were all very helpful and friendly and the...
The staff were all very helpful and friendly and the breakfast choice was amazing. The location was perfect for us as it was the easy to get to the start of the Ben Nevis walk. We will certainly return to stay in the Distillery.
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Anonymous
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Pre-booked The Jacobite Steam Train for our return trip from...
Pre-booked The Jacobite Steam Train for our return trip from Fort William to Mallaig.
Walked along the beach to see the Corpach Shipwreck located between Corpach and Caol.
In Fort William some of the tourist shops were open in the evening until 10pm.
Walked up Neptune's Stair Case - the 8 canal locks - to take photographs of the boats moored at the top. Stopped at a craft shop next to the canal.
Drove to Spean Bridge (10 miles approx) to visit a Woollen Mill Shop.
Sherrel
8.0
Scored 8.0
I went up for a job interview and fell in love with the...
I went up for a job interview and fell in love with the views which were breathtaking. The people were polite and welcoming on the whole. The food was good when we had dinner or lunch outside the hotel.
Duane
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Fort William as a town needs investment, depending on why...
Fort William as a town needs investment, depending on why you are there I suppose would change your opinion.
Ben nevis 10 mins away, beautiful loch on doorstep fishing , climbing walking, down hill cycling, ski ing, diving all plus points.
Night time especially week night useless.
Morar and Mallaig to the North beautiful and in summer amazing beach at Morar.
If you are there for hobby or sport great base camp, if you are a tourist and like entertainment at night during the week go somewhere else.
robert
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fort William was as nice as usual however please note...
Fort William was as nice as usual however please note certain businesses are only open during tourist season. We also enjoyed filling up on the gondolas at Nevis Range. I must say though, try and avoid Caledonia hotel. The toilet was like what you get in a nursery and my private parts in the water. Carpet threadbare, wallpaper coming off the walls due to dampness, a very uncomfortable bed, adjoining door that we were not made aware of. Electricity was off on arrival and due to my dust allergies and at 3pm the room had not been cleaned, we left and checked in later. There was still dirt in the room and at the top of the bed, I caughed thru the night both nights. When it rained you could hear a loud drip from within the wall cavity. I'm not a confrontational person and didn't feel comfortable bringing the issues up with reception, so just be warned. The lift was out of order too. Beware room 220!!! Such shame being a brilliant location .
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Anonymous
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Fort William is a nice little town very well located.
Fort William is a nice little town very well located. It's ten minutes away from Ben Nevis and 45mn from Glencoe ski resort. Before that, you have all the Glencoe mountains to explore. There are still a lot to do during winter, even if snow sports are not an option due to lack of snow and/or high winds. You have the West Highland Museum, a brand new movie theatre, the Ben Nevis distillery, an indoor climbing centre, etc.
This spacious 4-bed studio was wonderfully clean & comfortable, with great mattresses and everything you would need for a relaxing Fort William stay (especially loved little touches like the bathroom's local soap). We specifically stayed in Fort William to travel on the Jacobite train. The ability to do a load of laundry mid-trip was a real relief and primary attraction to this particular lodging. Joanne (the off-site host) was a clear and gracious communicator.
Lovely view of the harbor in Fort William - great balcony for morning coffee or evening cocktails. The apartment had all the amenities needed for a large family group - loads of sleeping space, towels and a large pleasant kitchen fully equipped. We used this apartment as a central hub for outings to Ben Nevis, the Jacobite train and golfing at Glencoe. Easy walk to downtown which was full of great shops and plenty of bars and restaurants.
The B&B was cozy and comfortable. The room was large and the shower was amazing. The bed was very comfy. They provided lots of shower accessories The room’s walls are a little thin so keep that in mind :). The breakfast was delicious with many options for continental and a choice of hot. We walked into Fort William and it only took us 25 minutes. A lovely little high street to explore.
Great location, in the centre of Fort William and close to the train and bus stations. There was a public garden to relax in, just in front of the hotel. Plentiful breakfast, with a little something for everyone (even those who do not particularly appreciate a full Scottish breakfast). The staff was kind and welcoming, the spaces clean and comfortable. Lovely view of the loch.
The location is quite nice for those wanting to hike around the area, since the hotel is located right next to the trail to the Cow Hill from which you can see a picturesque panoramic view of Fort William. The restaurant is very good, and there are a few nice amenities in the room like a wide variety of hot drinks to boil by yourself and cookies.
The location was picturesque with the Loch on the doorstep and only a 10 minute drive into Fort William and all the local shops and supermarkets. The hotel was extremely clean and the housekeeping supervisor that we approached regarding fresh towels was incredibly nice and helpful.
I can compare our stay as that of a 3-star hotel. The staff were accommodating and friendly. They were able to provide suggestions to queries about Fort William. The house and room were very clean and smelled lovely, including the fresh flowers along the hallway.
Room was lovely and clean and a great spot to stay if you're in Fort William Hiking for the weekend. Nice little bar in the hotel as well. We didn't get breakfast because of time but it looked lovely. The receptionist was lovely and organised taxis for us.
Great and restful facility with ample parking. The host was very welcoming. We had the place to ourselves, so the kitchen and gathering room were a great place to relax. Good location in Fort William, especially for hiking Ben Nevis.
Happy Friendly staff .hotel very clean everywhere. Food perfect and lone travelers made to feel welcome, plus groups were helped to eat together. I would like to stay there next time I go to Fort William.
A good location on the outskirts of Fort William, the room was clean and comfortable. Covid standards were good throughout the hotel. The staff were friendly and helpful. Food in the restaurant was good.
The hotel is located right next to the lift up to Ben Nevis, which makes it convenient for going up if you need to. We didn't go up, we were just exploring the area around Ben Nevis and Fort William.
Everything, Fort William is an amazing place we both fell in love with. Hotel was wonderful, owner very friendly and even offered a 'Wee Dram' which was nice.
We both highly recommend this hotel.
Newly build, clean, tidy, everything worked as it should. Guest laundry was an unexpected bonus.
If using train to Glenfinian or Malliag, Banavie station is a shorter walk than Fort William
The shower worked well, the location was close to Fort William, the loc was right across the street, and there was plenty of parking. There was a live musician that was pretty good.
Lovely staff, only 10 minutes walk to Fort William City Centre! Great pubs , restaurants etc. We were lucky to have drinks and then dinner on a big terrace at the Ben Nevis hotel!
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