On The Jacobite Trail From Fort William

Graeme Johncock

Written by Graeme Johncock

The area of Lochaber around Fort William is an incredible place to explore. Deep lochs stretch in every direction while Scotland’s highest mountain sores above, but that’s not all. If you think the scenery is dramatic then just wait until you learn about the history! This crucial junction in the Highlands has a very long history, but if there’s one chapter that seems to have made it’s impact more than others, it’s one of my favourites - The Jacobite Risings.

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19 mins

The Old Fort

Start off in Fort William itself at the structure that gives the town its name! Thousands of people will drive past it every day without ever realising it. Originally built in the mid-17th century to suppress this corner of the Highlands, it was later extended and named after King William...

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Commando Memorial

Even if you have no interest in history or the armed forces, stopping at the Commando Memorial is worth it for the views across the Nevis Range! The land around here was used to train the very first special forces during World War II, perfectly rugged with rivers to cross...

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14 mins

Walk To Highbridge

While most visitors leave the Commando Memorial after a quick picture, there’s something special just a short walk away. Head through a gate near the exit of the car park into the field and follow a path downhill until eventually you reach the Old Military Road.

Built in the 1700s during...

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11 mins

Cille Choirill Church

Heading well off the beaten track, make the short trip to the beautiful wee church of Cille Choirril. Legend says that it was built in the 15th century by the Chief of Clan Cameron to atone for his sins, but this spot goes back around 1000 years further as a...

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Lunch at the Bridge Cafe

With lots of seating inside and out, I’ve never had a problem getting a spot at The Bridge Café in Spean Bridge. There’s a solid selection of sandwiches, baked tatties and bigger meals to choose from!

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16 mins

Clan Cameron Museum

Cross the Caledonian Canal and skirt along the beautiful edge of Loch Lochy to the Clan Cameron Museum in the grounds of Achnacarry Castle. It’s a fantastic example of a small clan museum, telling stories of the Camerons, their role as staunch Jacobites and the history of the surrounding area....

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Waterfall Eas Chia

Just beyond Achnacarry, you’ll find the dramatic Eas Chia-aig Waterfall, tumbling through the trees into a dark pool known as the Witches’ Cauldron. Climb up to the top to get close to the crashing water or admire it from the wee bridge at the bottom. If you’ve ever seen Rob...

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Loch Arkaig

This quiet corner leads onto Loch Arkaig, making for a drive that’s as scenic as it is quiet since there’s no through road. It takes around 30 minutes through beautiful scenery until you reach a dead end where you’ll need to retrace your steps.

Keep your eyes open though, it’s said...

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