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Active Adventures

Try rock climbing and bouldering at Three Wise Monkeys, an indoor alternative for when the weather isn’t so great.  Located just off the town centre.  There’s a café too if you just fancy watching!
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3 Wise Monkeys Climbing Centre
Fassifern Road
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Try rock climbing and bouldering at Three Wise Monkeys, an indoor alternative for when the weather isn’t so great.  Located just off the town centre.  There’s a café too if you just fancy watching!
Get a different view from the water with Rockhopper Sea Kayaking to guide you along Lochaber’s amazing variety of lochs and coastline.  Everything from sheltered water journeys on lochs with lots of islands to discover, to open water trips with fast tidal currents.
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Rockhopper Sea Kayaking
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Get a different view from the water with Rockhopper Sea Kayaking to guide you along Lochaber’s amazing variety of lochs and coastline.  Everything from sheltered water journeys on lochs with lots of islands to discover, to open water trips with fast tidal currents.
Want to go where four wheels won’t take you?  Hire a bike from Nevis Cycles, one mile outside Fort William at Inverlochy.  Explore Lochaber by pedal power!  Great range of accessories and bike repair workshop too.
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Nevis Cycles Ltd
4 Lochy Rd.
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Want to go where four wheels won’t take you?  Hire a bike from Nevis Cycles, one mile outside Fort William at Inverlochy.  Explore Lochaber by pedal power!  Great range of accessories and bike repair workshop too.
Want to get to places the ordinary hill walker won’t go, then get in touch with Abacus Mountain Guides. Learn new skills and discover adventurous and challenging routes.
Abacus Mountain Guides
11 Lochiel Rd
Want to get to places the ordinary hill walker won’t go, then get in touch with Abacus Mountain Guides. Learn new skills and discover adventurous and challenging routes.
Hire a bike and explore quiet roads, hidden lochs and forest trails.  The eco-friendly way to explore Lochaber!  Off Beat Bikes is in the town centre and also has a bike repair workshop, a huge range of accessories and a wealth of information on the best trails.
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Off Beat Bikes
117 High St
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Hire a bike and explore quiet roads, hidden lochs and forest trails.  The eco-friendly way to explore Lochaber!  Off Beat Bikes is in the town centre and also has a bike repair workshop, a huge range of accessories and a wealth of information on the best trails.
Get wet, have a blast and get your heart rate up with Vertical Descents at Inchree, just 8 miles away.  Experience the thrill of Canyoning, slide through natural water flumes, jump and abseil off water falls.  Or feel the sensations of fast moving and powerful water as you try white water rafting.  Also funyakking, kayaking, mountain biking, climbing and abseiling.  Also take an epic 500m journey around a magical and previously inaccessible bedrock amphitheatre on Scotland’s first Via Fer
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Vertical Descents
Righ Crescent
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Get wet, have a blast and get your heart rate up with Vertical Descents at Inchree, just 8 miles away.  Experience the thrill of Canyoning, slide through natural water flumes, jump and abseil off water falls.  Or feel the sensations of fast moving and powerful water as you try white water rafting.  Also funyakking, kayaking, mountain biking, climbing and abseiling.  Also take an epic 500m journey around a magical and previously inaccessible bedrock amphitheatre on Scotland’s first Via Fer
White water rafting, canoeing, canyoning, gorge walking or kayaking, if it’s water activities you are after head for Active Highs on Loch Oich, just 22 miles from Fort William.
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Active Highs - Outdoor Activities in Scotland
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White water rafting, canoeing, canyoning, gorge walking or kayaking, if it’s water activities you are after head for Active Highs on Loch Oich, just 22 miles from Fort William.
Challenge yourself at the world’s biggest indoor ice climbing wall in Kinlochleven.  12m of ice wall with grades from beginners to expert.  Try rock climbing on the specially designed rock walls or try the outdoor Aeriel Adventure.  At 10m above the ground – you’ll need to bring your adventurous spirit!  Café and shop.
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Ice Factor, The National Ice Climbing Centre
Leven Road
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Challenge yourself at the world’s biggest indoor ice climbing wall in Kinlochleven.  12m of ice wall with grades from beginners to expert.  Try rock climbing on the specially designed rock walls or try the outdoor Aeriel Adventure.  At 10m above the ground – you’ll need to bring your adventurous spirit!  Café and shop.
Let Britain’s only mountain gondola at the Nevis Range transport you effortlessly to 650m.  Explore the Discovery Centre, relax in the restaurant & bar, or wander along the footpaths to the mountain viewpoints.  Pinemarten Restaurant at base.
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Ośrodek górski Nevis Range
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Let Britain’s only mountain gondola at the Nevis Range transport you effortlessly to 650m.  Explore the Discovery Centre, relax in the restaurant & bar, or wander along the footpaths to the mountain viewpoints.  Pinemarten Restaurant at base.

Sightseeing

Discover the old fort after which Fort William (An Gearasdan) is named, right by the River Nevis.  A wooden  citadel was built on the site by Cromwell in around 1654.  The citadel was replaced by a much sturdier stone fort in around 1690.  The settlement close by was called Maryburgh at the time.  It was at the fort in the Governor’s house that the order was signed for the infamous Massacre of Glencoe in 1692.  The house no longer exists, but the panelling remains intact in the West Highland Museum.
The Old Fort of Fort William
Discover the old fort after which Fort William (An Gearasdan) is named, right by the River Nevis.  A wooden  citadel was built on the site by Cromwell in around 1654.  The citadel was replaced by a much sturdier stone fort in around 1690.  The settlement close by was called Maryburgh at the time.  It was at the fort in the Governor’s house that the order was signed for the infamous Massacre of Glencoe in 1692.  The house no longer exists, but the panelling remains intact in the West Highland Museum.