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The hotel has a popular leisure complex, with gym, sauna, solarium and swimming pool. It is appropriate for families because of the leisure facilities, this is a comfortable stop with ample parking. (GH1208)
Location
This hotel is one mile from the city centre and Fort William British rail station. The hotel faces Ben Nevis mountain range. 80 minutes from Inverness, perfect for touring groups.
Distance
1 kms to city centre
102 kms to the airport (Inverness Airport)
166 kms to the airport (Glasgow International Airport)
1 km to the nearest station (Fort William)
5 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
Rooms
All of the rooms are furnished in tartans and warm colours although some of the decor is a little dated. The bedrooms are medium sized and the bathrooms are small.
Restaurant
The restaurant serves typical Scottish fayre and is traditional in design. It comprises a part of the main building of the hotel which is a short walk for some of the rooms.
Exterior
It is a modern building from 1969 and a contemporary facade was built in 1986 in an attempt to make the hotel blend in with its surroundings. The hotel is split into two blocks with the furthest block only 45 seconds walk from the reception and restaurant.
Lobby
The lobby is large and has been refurbished for a comfortable welcome. Warm colours have been used with light woods, and tartan fabrics. There are roaring log fires and rugs on the floor.
Location
This hotel is one mile from the city centre and Fort William British rail station. The hotel faces Ben Nevis mountain range. 80 minutes from Inverness, perfect for touring groups.
Distance
1 kms to city centre
102 kms to the airport (Inverness Airport)
166 kms to the airport (Glasgow International Airport)
1 km to the nearest station (Fort William)
5 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
Rooms
All of the rooms are furnished in tartans and warm colours although some of the decor is a little dated. The bedrooms are medium sized and the bathrooms are small.
Restaurant
The restaurant serves typical Scottish fayre and is traditional in design. It comprises a part of the main building of the hotel which is a short walk for some of the rooms.
Exterior
It is a modern building from 1969 and a contemporary facade was built in 1986 in an attempt to make the hotel blend in with its surroundings. The hotel is split into two blocks with the furthest block only 45 seconds walk from the reception and restaurant.
Lobby
The lobby is large and has been refurbished for a comfortable welcome. Warm colours have been used with light woods, and tartan fabrics. There are roaring log fires and rugs on the floor.