Fort William, Scotland

We stayed at Janny's Cottage, nestled in secluded countryside yet only 10 minutes from Fort William in October 2004 & September 2005.  The cottage, in the tiny hamlet of Tomacharich, enjoys outstanding views of the magnificent north face of Ben Nevis and Nevis Range Ski Centre

Details on walks & other activities are shown in the tables below; Ben Nevis was also ascended during the second stay climbing through cloud from 2000' which unfortunately didn't lift as hoped

 
 

Janny's Cottage, Tomacharich

October 2004
Travelled Friday/Saturday 1/2 October 2004
The journey was broken into two by stopping overnight at Lockerbie & continuing the next day through the lowlands of Scotland to Glasgow and alongside Loch Lomond and across Rannock Moor through Glen Coe to reach Fort William

The following week was spent thus:

Date Miles Time Destination Description Weather
03.10.04 4 Nevis Gorge and Steall Falls A walk from Glen Nevis along Nevis Gorge to Steall Fall & Steall Ruins Dull & overcast with rain later
04.10.04 5 Glen Roy and the Parallel Roads A walk from along Glen Roy through the Parallel Road to Roy Falls and beyond Cloudy with bright spells turning wet with strong winds
05.10.04 - - Sunart, Morvern & Moidart Crossing Loch Linnhe by ferry at Corran following the side of Loch Linnhe to Loch a Choire and onto Loch Sunart, Loch Sheil & Loch Ailort Sunny spells with scattered heavy showers
06.10.04 - - Isle of Skye  A tour from Fort William to Mallaig, car ferry to Armadal, tour of the Cuillin Hills, returning across the Kyle of Lochalsh and Invergarry Bright spells with blustery showers
07.10.04 5½ 5 The Heights of Kinlocheven A return walk up the mountain track to the summit of Britain's highest mountain starting from the visitor centre in Glen Nevis Bright and sunny but cold with snow on the summit
08.10.04 12 Ben Nevis from the visitor centre in Glen Nevis A return walk up the mountain track to the summit of Britain's highest mountain starting from the visitor centre in Glen Nevis Bright and sunny but cold with snow on the summit
09.10.04 3 2¾ Nevis Range Gondola Walk A walk to the viewpoints on Meall Beag & Sgurr Finnisg-aig from the Snowgoose Restaurant gondola station on the Nevis Range beneath the ski slopes on Aonach Mor Bright and sunny but cold

September 2005
Travelled Friday/Saturday 9/10 September 2005
The journey was broken into two by stopping overnight at Luss & continuing the next day around the coast via Oban to reach Fort William

The following week was spent thus:

Date Miles Time Destination Description Weather
11.09.05 10½ Ben Nevis A return walk up the mountain track to the summit of Britain's highest mountain starting from the visitor centre in Glen Nevis Dull & overcast with a cloud base of 2000'
12.09.05 Robbers Falls A walk in Glen Etive along the Allt Mheuran to Robbers Falls Cloudy with bright spells turning wet with strong winds
13.09.05 4½ 2 Lock Arkaig A short stroll along the southern side of the loch Wet, very wet
14.09.05 - - Isle of Mull  A tour from Fort William crossing Loch Linnhe by the Corran Ferry then onto Mull from Lochaline to Fishnish Cloudy with some bright spells & occasional rain
15.09.05 6 Stob Ban An 'out & back' walk onto Stob Ban Sunny & warm with cloud developing producing a short sharp shower at the end of the walk
16.09.05 - - Inverlochy Castle

Train journey from Fort Willian to Mallaig
A return walk up the mountain track to the summit of Britain's highest mountain starting from the visitor centre in Glen Nevis Bright and sunny but cold with snow on the summit

Janny's Cottage and views to Ben Nevis

Janny's Cottage next to the former schoolhouse Janny's Cottage Kitchen Lounge looking onto the verranda Lounge Ben Nevis from Janny's Cottage Zooming in on the summit Ben Nevis Zooming in on the summit

 
 
 

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