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Glencoe, Ben Nevis and Loch Ness
A Travel Blog entry by sandshoephil from Pitlochry, Scotland, United Kingdom
... tell her that they are with us. After another lunch of sandwiches at a road-house we head up to the gondola that goes up Ben Nevis. During the ride and at the top we marvel at the antics of the moutain bike riders who hurtle down the tracks on the ...
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pissed again..
A Travel Blog entry by kris from Charlestown, Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis
... your passports, i love my stamps so had to beg the girl to stamp a S.Kitts and Nevis (Nevis is pronunced Neevis and not like Ben Nevis as i've been doing for the last few months) stamp in there.. i shouldn't have bothered as it now holds the title for ...
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ok az a rough doss....
A Travel Blog entry by christefercrocu from Fort William, Scotland, United Kingdom
ben nevis hotel fort william - food ok - but unless you intend use in the plaice az a rough doss climbing the ' ben ' walking etc... find sum wear else.... ask for sum thing simple... such as ...
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Alle pendici del Ben Nevis
A Travel Blog entry by avirili from Fort William, Scotland, United Kingdom
Di Fort William non ho foto, abbiamo fatto tappa qui solo per l'albergo in cui abbiamo dormito 2 notti. Non lontano da qui c'è la cosiddetta "Scala di Nettuno" (Neptune's Staircase): una serie di 8 chiuse che consentono alle imbarcazioni di superare un ...
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Fort William
A Travel Blog entry by silverfox41 from Fort William, United Kingdom
... to the see the Ben Nevis Gondola but the clouds were too low to make the trip worth while. This area is a big ski field in winter. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Great Britain. On the way to Ayr we stopped off at Glencoe to see a monument to the ...
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Fort William, Scotland
A Travel Blog entry by benandtrudie from Fort William, United Kingdom
... to build a factory fed with power from the largest privately owned Hydro scheme in Europe. A tunnel driven 15 miles through the Ben Nevis Range, wide enough for a bus and providing enough spent water to supply Birmingham if it were a few miles south. ...
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Day 21 - First day of West Highland Way
A Travel Blog entry by debandkeith from Kinlochleven, Scotland, United Kingdom
... the world, Ben Nevis is the tallest mountain in Britain, and today it was at its spectacular best. As we left Ben Nevis behind, we passed through a beautiful woodland setting only to finally rise up into the clear, where majestic ...
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Day 77 - Top of the world.....sort of
A Travel Blog entry by jonathanashleyr from Fort William, Scotland, United Kingdom
... as possible, even though you have waterproofs on? Eventually start to head down into the town, passing various trekkers taking shots of Ben Nevis, as we skirt its base. This was a strange trait of human behaviour, as you could not see the summit for ...
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England and Scotland
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from London, United Kingdom
... we managed to procure a very nice room in a B&B on the side of the hill one block up from the main street. Where was Ben Nevis? I had thought that Fort William was at the base of the mountain and that we would be able to gaze upon its slopes from our ...
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Heading South
A Travel Blog entry by turkey_to_tt from Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom
... we had stopped at on the way up. We continued through Fort William and onto Loch Nevis and rode past Ben Nevis which at 1344 metres is the highest peak in the United Kingdom. We finally reached Stirling which is the ancient capital of ...
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I wish I listened to instructions more often
A Travel Blog entry by stefandrach from Andahuaylas, Apurímac, Peru
... night before, having felt so crap I had to have a rationed askit powder, then get up the next day and climb over the height of Ben Nevis, but at altitude and in 35 degrees of heat on a bike. Probably not often. So after taking a lot of insulin and ...
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Two English Bangers Sizzling With Danish Rashers
A Travel Blog entry by escapetherace from Ko Lanta, Thailand
... informed us that it would be good exercise for us staying at this bungalow. Just what we needed, not. In truth, the climb was Ben Nevis compared to the Everest that was Spa Samui, and, although the interior left a lot to be desired, our little secluded ...
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Up hill and down dale
A Travel Blog entry by williment from Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, India
... up and down without mishap - and the promised views did not fail to deliver. FYI - we climbed over 900m - the height of Ben Nevis! One surreal moment was when halfway up, in the middle of nowhere we were passed by a brightly dressed wedding ...
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The Highlands
A Travel Blog entry by mrsmac from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
... however, the clouds gathered. We headed towards Fort William. The scenery along the way was spectacular with huge mountains like Ben Nevis looming above us and the green valleys interspersed with rivulets and waterfalls. We drove along the shores of ...
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Argyll
A Travel Blog entry by ifphoto from Portsonachan, Scotland, United Kingdom
... really beautiful, a stop at Glenfinnan (too dull to really appreciate the majesty of Loch Shiel), lunch in Fort William (lovely town but Ben Nevis was nowhere to be seen due to the low cloud), a wonderful drive down Loch Linnhe (due to the low cloud!) ...
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Newzealand- YEE BREWWW
A Travel Blog entry by camblack from Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
... 4 nights before heading to Auckland and then onto Australia. Queenstown once again provided a great amount of entertainment. Indulged in the Ben Nevis Bungy Jump ( 134 m free fall), the Queenstown Hike, Patagonia Ice cream, a few more Ferg Burgers (best ...
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Ardnamurcan - say that 20 times fast!!
A Travel Blog entry by churchill2020 from Kilchoan, Scotland, United Kingdom
... around for a long period. Arriving in Fort William for lunch, fuel and to book our ferry tickets we were nearly blown away to Ben Nevis with the wind – Ruthie just gave up and donned her Norwegian hat with ear flaps and big woollen jacket and I ...
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the pride of portree
A Travel Blog entry by sheayoung from Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom
... the carrot and pumpkin soup and a pot of tea. After this brief lunch break, we continued our journey up to Fort William. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, and its namesake distillery were along this route. The next stop we made was ...
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Nuwara Eliya : Colonial Trains, Thermals & Tea
A Travel Blog entry by skcoll from Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
... our station, picked up by Amaranga and got taken by minibus to Nuwara Eliya. It's at an altitude of 1,868m - far higher than Ben Nevis which is only 1,344m - and is shadowed by the highest mountain in Sri Lanka. The town was founded as a hill ...
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Chewing coca at 5000 metres
A Travel Blog entry by mrjoe from Huaraz, Peru
... metres above sea level this was the highest I had ever been. To put that in perspective, the highest point in the UK is Ben Nevis at just 1344m. The Cordillera Blanca is the most beautiful region of the Andes I have seen but it was time to leave the ...
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Moorings Hotel Fort William
Banavie, Fort William, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Situated in the Heart of the Scottish Highlands on the banks of the Caledonian Canal at Neptunes Staircase, with views of Ben Nevis and the ski resort of Nevis Range, the Moorings Hotel is the perfect touring based for all seasons.
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