St. Anthony's B&B
Argyll Road, Fort William
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The main bedroom of our family suite. triple room View from the room @ night St Anthony B&B

St. Anthony's B&B Fort William

Argyll Road Fort William, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, PH33 6LF, United Kingdom

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The Best day out we've had in ages.

A travel blog entry by craig123

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... loved it too as they got interactive and were able to hold the crabs and starfish and feed the sharks at shark feeding time. There were so many different talks on, and the rest of the time we went round the otters, seals and the big aquarium. Afterwards I had one of their famous 'crabbucinos' in the coffee shop and the kids went into the forest adventure play park. I will be back soon without a doubt!!!
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Northern Adventures with Ruth - Part II

A travel blog entry by return2theuk

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... wurde. Aufregend, was? ;-)

Nach einer weiteren Lektion in British Cuisine zum Frühstück, konnten wir es nicht erwarten endlich dieses so abgeschieden gelegene Fleckchen Schottland (ein paar Autominuten entfernt gibt es ein Post Office und was sie "the other shop" nennen :) zu erkunden und brachen auf zu einem ausgedehnten Spaziergang. ...

The flying scotsman

A travel blog entry by sarahimray

... dance were welcome activities after another full day of sightseeing along the Caledonia canal, man-made canals that join the big Lochs to create one big water body all the way from Inverness in the east to Fort William in the west. We hunt out the film sets of countless movies that use this stunning
natural backdrop. We visit Glenfinnian Aquaduct, the place the Hogwart's
Express crossed over in Harry Potter, and Eilean Donan Castle where
Highlander and Maid ...

Rest stop for Lunch

A travel blog entry by centaur169

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... the English Civil War, and then to suppress the Jacobite uprisings of the 18th century. The fort was named "Fort William"' after William of Orange, and the settlement that grew around it was called "Maryburgh", after his ...

Happy Trails to You: West Highland Way Tips

A travel blog entry by kec100

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... 8217;s Stone of Scone and return it to Scotland in support of the Scottish Nationalist movement. A true story and stunning in the simplicity of the plan and the comedy of errors that followed the perpetrators to their ultimate success. As an interesting side-note, Nigel Tranter, mentioned above, is pictured with the perpetrators in this book for reasons that are not clear to me, ...

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