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Why
not try one of our suggestions for a great day out on the
West Coast.
Discover
a wealth of Beauty and Activity in Fort William
Start the day off with a Gondola trip taking you 2300 feet
up Aonach Mor. Sit back and enjoy the magnificent
views of the mountains that havent changed since Bonnie
Prince Charlie was here.
Next how about a visit to the Treasures of the Earth
one of Europes finest gemstones and crystal
collections, displayed in a stunning simulation cave with
cavern and mining scenes.
Enjoy the splendour of Loch Linnhe and the tranquillity
of the water aboard a Seal Island Cruise, youll
be surrounded by common and grey seals. Youll love
the freshness of the Sea Loch air certain to help you sleep
well at night.
Take a trip to the visitor centre at Ben Nevis distillery,
where youll see and hear how the giant Hector
MacDram discovered the legend of the Dew of
Ben Nevis. Youll also enjoy a taste of fine
Ben Nevis whisky, sure to keep you warm.
On your way back to the hotel see some historic battle
sites. The ruins of Old Inverlochy Castle, marking
the site of the battle of Inverlochy in 1645.
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Discover
the secrets of the Isle of Skye
Take an early start to make the most of a
full day. When you arrive in Skye youll find a host
of historic castles and standing stones, craft shops and old
croft museums. Above all youll discover amazing scenery
a real adventure amongst jagged mountains, sweeping
moors and dramatic waterfalls.
A visit to Eilan Donan Castle, the
setting for the cult film Highlander and the superb Lochalsh
Woodland Gardens on the Balmacara Estate. Make
sure you visit Portree Skyes main shopping
town.
Theres a host of historical and archaeological
monuments, the best is probably Dun Beag (stone circle),
near Struan. Dunvegan is also well worth a visit and
a short walk in Portree Forest will set you up for
a snooze on the way back.
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Relax
and experience the dramatic Road to the Isles,
following in the footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie
Youll travel along one of the most dramatic
45-mile stretches of scenery you can imagine. Stop off at
the Glenfinnan Monument and visitor centre where youll
hear the story of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. At Morar
youll discover white sandy beaches, and a dramatic horizon
filled by Skye, Rhum and Eigg.
When you arrive at Mallaig, have a
creamy, whippy ice cream on the shore, or visit the Mallaig
Marine World and Mallaig Heritage centre, where
youll uncover a wealth of historical facts and tales
about the area.
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Discover
Oban The Unofficial Capital of the West Highlands
Oban is a town that has inspired creativity
amongst many writers, artists and composers alike. The air
is so clear in Oban, painters and artists travel from all
over the world to take advantage.
The climate is mild all year round, warmed
by the Gulf stream, sit back relax looking out to sea youll
feel like youre in another world free from all the stresses
of everyday life.
Oban is a busy working port as well as a great
holiday town. Pleasure boats, huge ferries and small working
fishing boats all rub shoulders in the impressive harbour.
McCaigs Tower, a coliseum style
monument, dating back not quite as far as the Roman ones,
dominates the skyline. From the tower youll marvel at
the views across Oban Bay to the Isles of Kerrera,
Mull and Lismore.
When you visit Oban distillery youll
taste some fine malt whisky and see how its made. At
Caithness Glass centre, you can learn the secret skills
of glass blowing, or watch traditional highland tartan kilts
being made.
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Experience
the Beauty of Loch Ness and relax in the Highland Capital
Travel on the Great Glen route to Inverness.
Take time for plenty of stops along the way. Stop at the Loch
Ness visitor centre at Drumnadrochit (thats drum
na droch it), youll see the Loch
Ness monster and listen to all the historical tales of
the area.
Theres a loch cruise if you fancy going
Nessie hunting, or just want to relax on the water.
Inverness recently became a city, and theres
shops to match, with the only Marks and Spencers in the highlands.
If you really like the sea life, how about
Dolphin watching on the Moray Firth, taking one of
the scheduled trips from Inverness harbour.
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