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Welcome to Muthu Fort William Hotel, nestled in the heart of Ben Nevis and Loch Linnhe, Scotland’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Our hotel boasts comfortable accommodations and exceptional amenities, all while being surrounded by picturesque lush greenery and crystal-clear waters. Enjoying a central location, this hotel is just 10 minutes away from the train station, the West Highland Museum and Visitor Information Centre are within a 5-minute walk and the Cairngorms National Park and Ben Nevis are less than 20 minutes drive away.
In addition to being close to popular attractions such as Ben Nevis and the Jacobite Steam Train, the hotel is also conveniently located for enjoying plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities.
Our staff is dedicated to providing excellent service and making your stay as comfortable as possible. The hotel offers a range of amenities, including comfortable and well-appointed guest rooms, a restaurant that serves delicious food, and a bar offering a selection of drinks and snacks.
Group Booking Policy: Any booking of more than 5 rooms will require a 100% payment at the time of creation, which would be non-refundable.
Muthu Fort William Hotel caters to a perfect stay for all age groups with all the services and facilities needed for a perfect stay.
The Scottish Highlands and Islands are chronicled by the West Highland Museum. It is housed in a historic building in the heart of Fort William and strives to explore every facet of West Highland history, including that of Fort William. Additional archaeology and wildlife exhibits are also presented there.
On the 10 min Caledonian Canal, Neptune's Staircase is an eight-lock staircase lock. It is the longest staircase lock in Britain and was built by Thomas Telford between 1803 and 1822. The system was hand-powered initially but has been changed to operate hydraulically.
An abandoned 13th-century castle on the banks of the River Lochy served as the setting for the battles of Inverlochy.
Scotland's Highlands are home to Lochaber Geopark, which has some of the best geology in the entire planet. Outdoor enthusiasts will find more than enough to keep them occupied thanks to the UK's highest mountains, deepest lochs, and breathtaking natural landscapes.
Loch Linnhe that stops at places of historical, ecological, and cultural interest like the Caledonian Canal,
the Corpach Shipwreck, the Jacobite Steam Train, traditional black houses, the Caledonian Woodland,
Ben Nevis, and Seal Island.
An Steall Bàn or Steall Falls, commonly referred to as Steall Waterfall, is located in Glen Nevis, close to Fort William, Highland, Scotland. With a single drop of 120 metres, it has the second-highest waterfall in both Scotland and the entire United Kingdom.