Features
Overview
Ben Nevis rises from sea level on the shores of Loch Linnhe and climbs to become Britain's highest mountain, towering above the town of Fort William. This dramatic scenery ranges from the rugged peaks to the deep sea loch, providing ample opportunity for visitors to indulge in almost any outdoor sport in a remarkable location that guarantees breathtaking views at every turn. Glencoe also offers mountains of great beauty, and is famous for its challenging terrain for walkers, climbers and cyclists alike, although there are many opportunities for low level routes, ensuring this extraordinary landscape can be enjoyed by visitors of all abilities. (Not yet a designated National Park).