Located in the shadows of Ben Nevis and overlooking the picturesque Loch Linnhe, this hotel offers bed and breakfast accommodations 5 minutes’ walk from the center of Fort William.
Gibson
Canada
Location. Very clean. Friendly. Family suite was perfect.
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.
Carla
United States of America
The staff was very friendly and informative. The room was very comfortable and clean. We enjoyed the hearty breakfast as well as drinks in the evening with great view of the lake.
Located in picturesque Fort William, The Lime Tree An Ealdhain offers spacious accommodations in the Highlands of Scotland. It has its own art gallery, and an award-winning contemporary restaurant.
Lesley
United States of America
We loved the room, and the window was perfectly over the water for sunset. Also the bath was lovely. We had an excellent dinner at Silly Goose, one of the best meals of our whole trip and exceptional service. We also had a lovely breakfast.
Located in Fort William, 12 miles from Glen Nevis, Roy Bridge Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
john paul
United States of America
I tend to like historic and funky hotels. It's old. Not everything works all that well. But if the bed had been comfortable all would have been OK.
Located in Fort William, 1.4 miles from Loch Linnhe, Roam West provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
The Nevis Bank Inn is a 4-star hotel located on the banks of the Nevis River, 4 miles from Ben Nevis. Large rooms have private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi.
diann
United States of America
The rooms were very comfortable. The staff was helpful, courteous and always professional. The food was delicious.
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.
Everything was well presented. The live music was great.
The Imperial Hotel is located in the heart of Fort William offering the best of accommodations, 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 set in the center of Fort William, Waterfront Lodge - Accommodation Only has 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.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Fort William cost £100 per night, and 4-star hotels in Fort William are £128 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Fort William can be found for £107 per night, on average (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.
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
8.0
Scored 8.0
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.
Sophie
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Fort William is beautiful and has lots of areas to check out...
Fort William is beautiful and has lots of areas to check out within a short drive. A great place to stay and visit the Harry Potter sites (by car) plus the views are spectacular. We also enjoyed plenty of the bars and cafes and enjoyed a night at the local cinema too.
I don't think I've ever seen a place so clean and well maintained. You can tell the owners take pride in their home. I had everything I needed to be comfortable and had a sufficient amount of privacy even though some areas are shared. The WiFi was excellent. There are shops and restaurants within walking distance. I walked from Fort William (40 minutes), but there are busses that run back and forth fairly frequently.
The hotel is located in a great spot along the water in Fort William. The building itself is beautiful and the staff we're extremely friendly. Our room was very clean and had all of the amenities we needed. It was a bit on the small side but we were only staying for a night so that wasn't a real issue. If we were staying for longer I could see the room size becoming more of a factor when it comes to comfort.
The location in Fort Williams was excellent, near attractions, transportation, and a grocery store. Check in information was emailed, accurate, so no worries there. Overall, the one room was clean. No bed bugs or other unfriendlies. Given that other rooms sold for $250+ this room was half the price, so from a cost perspective, it was reasonable.
The hotel was very good value for money and the breakfast definitely made it worth every penny. The staff Rose Anne and Vanessa ( didn't get the bar man's name )were very attentive. The staff also helped me to locate the tourism office to know which sights were worth seeing in Fort William. Rooms were very comfortable.
The hotel is nicely located just a few minutes walking from the center of Fort William. Lots of restautant nearby. The Hotel itself has a large restaurant were you can eat in the evening. The breakfast was very good. Rooms are modern, very clean, with all the needed amenities.
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.
A very nice and cost effective hotel close to Fort William, very friendly staff and beautiful views from the breakfast area/some rooms of the lake. There is a bus going to town, so being a bit further away from Fort William was not a problem.
Location is on the outskirts of Fort William so you need to take that into account
The breakfast was first class Served in a lovely breakfasting room Cooked to perfection with plenty to choose from Much better than some hotels
This hotel is located at one end of Fort William's main pedestrianised street, near the train station, yet it has a well-sized car park too. The hotel is comfortable and the breakfast was good. The hotel was good value.
I did like all around Fort William, Glencooo ....an amazing place to visit. I did love the Scottish Bull.
I did love dinner at night in the restaurant the Stable grill. I recomend and I will definitely back.
Murthy Fort William Hotel sits across the street from the sea and is close to the main shopping street. I had a sea view after I complained to the front desk about the previous room.
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!
Good place to stay for a nights stop over in Fort William. Felt more of a small hotel rather than a B&B but provided everything you needed all the same and a good breakfast.
It was a very clean apartment, location was excellent for hikers in the Fort William area, also kitchen had everything to make your own meals, loved the coffee maker.
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