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Castle Urquhart on Loch Ness
The untamed wilderness of the Highlands is ideal walking territory – wooded glens, a rugged coastline, dramatic peaks, majestic lochs and misty isles. The spectacular scenery is best washed down with a wee dram from one of the region’s fine distilleries. If you’re looking for a taste of the Highlands, browse tips on how best to explore it. Or share your own suggestions with other readers here.
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    West Highland Museum

    Posted by TimMaby 16 May 2007

    The West Highland Museum in Fort William is an extraordinary collection, full of charm and surprises, like pictures of the gang who took a car up Ben Nevis. It is an ideal place to go if the weather drives you off attempting to climb that mountain.

    www.fort-william.net/museum/

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    Corrour Station House

    Posted by buryboy 14 May 2007

    Recently re-opened cafe and B&B in splendidly isolated position on Rannoch Moor. Only accessible on foot or by train to its own station!

    Great food and drink (lots of venison-based dishes from the local estate) and within walking distance of beautiful lochs and hills. Equally brilliant Loch Ossian eco-Youth Hostel close by.

    Corrour Station House, Corrour Estate, Fort William, PH30 4AA
    - at Corrour Station.

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