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Departure Point For Fort William Meeting Point - Mcdonalds Car Park Fort William PH33 6AN Or pick up from your accommodation. We will be standing with a nameboard showing for you. For Inverness Meeting Point - Outside Inverness Town House High Street IV1 1JJ. Or pick up from your accommodation. We will be standing with a nameboard showing for you. Return Details For Fort William Meeting Point - Mcdonalds Car Park Fort William PH33 6AN Or pick up from your accommodation. We will be standing with a nameboard showing for you. For Inverness Meeting Point - Outside Inverness Town House High Street IV1 1JJ. Or pick up from your accommodation. We will be standing with a nameboard showing for you. Duration 8 hours - 10 hours Languages Available Human tour guide - English Points of Interest Stop At: Commando Monument Spean Bridge Spean Bridge On our way towards Fort William we make a stop at the Commando Memorial located near Spean Bridge in the Scottish Highlands is a striking bronze monument dedicated to the elite British Commandos who trained in the area during World War II. Unveiled in 1952 the memorial stands against a backdrop of the Nevis Range offering breath-taking views that add to its solemn and powerful presence. The statue depicts three commandos in full battle gear gazing out over the rugged landscape symbolizing their courage sacrifice and enduring legacy. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Glenfinnan Viaduct Glenfinnan Lodge A830 Rd Glenfinnan The Glenfinnan Viaduct one of Scotland’s most iconic railway bridges gracefully spans 1 000 feet across the dramatic Highland landscape near Loch Shiel. Completed in 1901 this impressive 21-arch structure carries the West Highland Line famously used by the Jacobite Steam Train also known as the Hogwarts Express from the Harry Potter films. Beyond its cinematic fame the viaduct holds historical significance overlooking the site where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard in 1745 marking the start of the Jacobite Rising. Surrounded by breathtaking mountains and lochs the Glenfinnan Viaduct offers one of Scotland’s most scenic and magical views drawing visitors eager to witness the nostalgic sight of a steam train crossing its grand arches. Duration: 45 minutes Stop At: Glenfinnan Monument NTS Visitor Centre A830 Glenfinnan Just along from the Viaduct is the Glenfinnan Monument standing tall at the head of Loch Shiel is a poignant tribute to the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Erected in 1815 this 18-meter-high stone tower commemorates the moment when Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard rallying the Highland clans in his bid to reclaim the British throne. At the top of the monument stands a lone Highland warrior symbolizing the loyalty and sacrifice of the Jacobite supporters. Surrounded by stunning mountain scenery the site offers a breathtaking view over Loch Shiel a landscape steeped in history and legend. Duration: 45 minutes Stop At: Ben Nevis Fort William On our way to Glencoe we pass by Ben Nevis the highest mountain in the UK it rises majestically to 1 345 meters (4 413 feet) above the Scottish Highlands near Fort William. It’s rugged beauty and unpredictable weather add to its allure. Ben Nevis is more than just a peak—it is a geological and historical marvel. Once an active volcano its ancient origins date back nearly 400 million years ago and evidence of its volcanic past can still be seen in the summit’s unique rock formations. Duration: 20 minutes Stop At: Glencoe Visitor Centre Scottish Highlands Touching the start of Glencoe we stop for lunch if desired at The Glencoe Visitor Centre operated by the National Trust for Scotland it serves as the perfect gateway to one of Scotland’s most dramatic and historically significant landscapes. Nestled at the entrance to Glencoe the centre provides a fascinating insight into the glen’s turbulent history including the infamous Massacre of Glencoe in 1692 where members of the MacDonald clan were betrayed and killed. Inside visitors can explore interactive exhibits watch informative films and learn about the area’s volcanic origins wildlife and mountaineering heritage. Duration: 1 hour Stop At: The Three Sisters Scottish Highlands The Three Sisters of Glencoe are a trio of striking mountain ridges that form part of the Bidean nam Bian range creating one of Scotland’s most breathtaking landscapes. Towering over the Glencoe Valley these rugged peaks—Beinn Fhada Gearr Aonach and Aonach Dubh—are a paradise for hikers climbers and photographers alike. The area is steeped in history and legend with the glen being the site of the infamous Massacre of Glencoe in 1692 where members of the MacDonald clan were betrayed and killed. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Old Inverlochy Castle Fort William This stop can be missed on request as we are aware some people don’t like whisky. The Ben Nevis Distillery one of Scotland’s oldest
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