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- Ben Nevis Race
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Fyvie Cottage in Fort William
Fyvie Cottage in Fort William is a comfortable...
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Ben View Cottage
Our recently modernised 3 bedroom cottage is...
Tel: 0044 (0) 1397 704124 -
Ben Nevis Inn Bunkhouse
Set at the foot of the Ben Nevis mountain...
Tel: 0044 (0) 1397 701227 -
Ben View Lodges
Welcome to Ben View Lodges. Our superbly...
Tel: 0044 (0) 1397 704124 -
Ben View Guesthouse
Ben View is a large, traditional stone villa...
Tel: 0044 (0) 1397 702966 -
Glen Marie B & B
With wonderful views of near by Ben Nevis, and...
Tel: 01397 704745 -
Tigh na Drochaid Bed and Breakfast
Tigh na Drochaid (Bridge House) is a family run...
Tel: 0044 (0) 1397 704177 -
Birchwood Lodge Self Catering
Birchwood Lodge is a perfect retreat for 2. It...
Tel: 0044 (0) 1397 700 577 -
Guisachan Guest House
A warm welcome awaits you at Guisachan House, a...
Tel: 01397 703797 -
Strathavon Bed and Breakfast
Strathavon has a bright and contemporary feel...
Tel: 01397 705033
About Ben Nevis in Fort William Scotland
This section of the Visit Fort William website is all about Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles which dominates the landscape of Fort William, outdoor capital of the UK.
Ben Nevis, or the 'Ben' as it is fondly known locally, sits majestically at the head of Loch Linnhe, its presence obvious from all corners of Fort William and some parts of Lochaber. Visit Fort William Ltd operates the Ben Nevis WebCam from Woodside B & B at Tomacharich, just outside Fort William town centre
The dramatic effect of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, is emphasised by the fact that it begins its rise from sea-level on the shores of Loch Linnhe, to tower 4,406ft (1,344m) above the town of Fort William, providing an almost paternal presence.
What does 'Nevis' mean? The river and glen running past the mountain both carry the name, as does the remote sea loch at Knoydart, 40 miles to the west. In Gaelic the mountain's name, Beinn Nibheis, has been linked with Irish and Gaelic words meaning poisonous or terrible, implying a fairly ominous character.
Ben Nevis, although not as high as Alpine mountains, is positioned on a more northerly latitude and the climate can be considered similar to Arctic regions. While there may be a welcoming sea breeze on the shores of Loch Linnhe, 20-30 knots of chilling wind may be evident on the summit of the Ben. Many walkers/climbers find weather conditions changing within minutes - usually for the worse - as they work their way up the mountain. Those walking up the mountain footpath should be warned that the the mountain can be intolerant of the inexperienced, ill-prepared walker!
Guidance and information about walking up Ben Nevis is available by clicking the Mountain Footpath link or checking out safety and common sense advice. There are also links to books about Ben Nevis, the Ben Nevis Observatory, annual events and Ben Nevis Distillery.
Thousands of people walk up Ben Nevis every year and the vast majority do so in safety, taking common sense measures to make sure they stay safe while on the mountain. We hope you enjoy your own experience of walking up Ben Nevis and have a great time ! If you are looking for a good place to stay, check out our accommodation section or try some of our premium advertisers on this page.
Abacus Mountaineering |
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47 Lundavra Road,
Fort William, PH33 6JJ Tel: 01397 701624 |
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Adventure Nevis - Ben Nevis Mountain Guide |
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| If you are looking for a Ben Nevis Mountain Guide, Adventure Nevis is a Scottish-based guiding service offering classic mountain days on Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, standing at 1,344 metres. The Ben Nevis mountain footpath ascent... click for more details... |
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Tel: 0771 4844686 |
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Snowgoose Mountain Centre & The Smiddy Bunkhouse |
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| Snowgoose Mountain Centre offers mountain & water based skills training and guiding on the West Coast of Scotland. Our family run business provides from family days out on the water or crag to winter skills training and wilderness expeditions... click for more details... |
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Station Road,
Corpach, Corpach, Fort William, PH33 7JH Tel: 01397 772467 |
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West Coast Mountain Guides |
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| West Coast Mountain Guides Ltd is owned by principal mountaineer Alan Kimber, a well respected climber within Scottish mountaineering circles.
Alan runs his business from his home in Fort William and offers a full range of hill-walking,... click for more details... |
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Calluna,
Heathercroft, Fort William, PH33 6RE Tel: 01397 700451 |
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Office: Visit Fort William Ltd, Lochaber College Building, An Aird, Fort William, PH33 6AN
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