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Welcome to experience the beauty of our picturesque location of the Birchbank House Bed & Breakfast, an ideal base for touring the West Highlands of Scotland! Our lovely home is situated in a countryside village called Roy Bridge, ready to offer you tranquillity and you can enjoy a relaxing holiday like no other. Your hosts Ramona and Alin is looking forward to welcoming you in a brand new 5 bedrooms well equipped en-suite with free parking. *Our Rooms Birchbank House offer you brand new bedrooms en-suites, all with: - tea & coffee trays -hairdryer -soap, shampoo and conditioner -Smart TV -Free Wi-Fi internet access -Self-controlled Heating -Towels 24/7 reception desk Welcome to experience the beauty of our picturesque location of the Birchbank House Bed & Breakfast, an ideal base for touring the West Highlands of Scotland! Our lovely home is situated in a countryside village called Roy Bridge, ready to offer you tranquillity and you can enjoy a relaxing holiday like no other. Your hosts Ramona and Alin is looking forward to welcoming you in a brand new 5 bedrooms well equipped en-suite with free parking. Also, we offer a great breakfast using local produces served in a breakfast room and ready to offer you any information about the local area. You’ll discover an abundance of wildlife in the Highlands. Mountain, forest, loch and glen provide unspoiled natural habitats for many plants and animals. See red deer stags in the hills, watch for golden eagles, spot ospreys at Loch Garten … while dolphins, seals, otters and sea birds abound in the pristine coastal and island waters. There are three excellent ski centres at Cairngorm near Aviemore, Glencoe and Nevis Range (near Fort William) and all providing accessible walking terrain during the summer months. Climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, all water-based sports and a multitude of other outdoor pursuits are all available. This is especially true around Fort William and Lochaber which promotes itself ‘The Outdoor Capital of the UK’. Golfers are served by glorious links courses like Royal Dornoch. Fort William it`s only 15 minutes away by car from the Birchabank B&B. Fort William town center offer you a selection of pubs, restaurants & shops, bus/rail station. Above all, experience the warmth, friendliness and humour of the Scottish people you’ll meet during your stay. So, discover Scotland… and take home a thousand unforgettable memories and a thousand fantastic reasons to return again. 1. Ben Nevis One of Fort William's main draws is Ben Nevis, which is Gaelic for malicious (or venomous) mountain. If you're stuck on it during a storm or thick fog, you'll understand how this impressive crag earned its moniker. At 14,411 feet, Ben Nevis's summit is a long way up - about eight hours of climbing there and back to be exact. Many hikers choose to pitch a tent for the night, so they can enjoy the breathtaking sunset. That said, the paths to the top can be quite steep and treacherous, so inexperienced hikers and those traveling with young kids may be better off admiring the reddish granite peaks from below. If you attempt the climb, be well prepared with extra snacks, water, and a change of clothes. It's often wet and slippery. Your reward for a long, steep hike to the top: a breathtaking panoramic view. Mountains and lochs of the Scottish Highlands stretch as far as you can see, which is about 150 miles on a clear day. If the fog doesn't roll in to spoil your vista, you can even catch a glimpse of the Irish coast. 2. Steall Falls The walk to Steall Falls from the Glen Nevis car park is majestic. Ears will delight in the calming sounds of wind, rushing water, and footsteps on the rocky path below. An easy but sometimes slippery trek, the well-worn path to the falls takes you through deep green, moss-covered trees that look as if they could start walking and talking at any moment. Perhaps that's one of the reasons the makers of Harry Potter chose this spot as the setting for an intense Quidditch match. You may hear the falls before seeing them in the heart of the dramatic Nevis Gorge. As you get closer, you'll notice a steel rope bridge hovering precariously over the water below. It's best to wear hiking boots or a good pair of running shoes if you're planning to traverse the wobbly (but strong and sturdy) wires. Your reward: an up close and personal view of the falls, the second highest in Scotland at over 394 feet.

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