Coming back from Ben Nevis, we did a stop in this colourful town along the banks of Loch Linnhe... Fort William is the most important town in the Western Highlands, after Inverness acquired the status of a city, and it forms the natural centre of a very large area transitted by several roads and rail routes. Most visitors in the Highlands would need to drive through its dual carriageway along the banks of Loch Linnhe to be able to make it to several of their final destinations. In 1690, William - Prince of Orange -, built a fort in the area which would give it its actual name. The town is a recommendable stop for those travelling on a self-catering holidays, as the High Street has a reasonable amount of shops, small commerces, and supermarkets. It
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