THE MOORINGS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT BANAVIE
Read moreThis restaurant decorated with dark wood and flowery fabrics is a success. We suggest the chicken soup with coriander, monkfish on salad with creamy tetragon sauce, potato pancake in a berry and herb sauce. But beware of the price of wine! It also organizes afternoon teas. The hotel offers 36 rooms with a view of the canal or the largest mountains in England: Ben Nevis.
GARRISON WEST
Read moreRecently landed in Fort William, Garrison West has shaken up the local culinary scene with its excellent, modern and tasty pub food. The place is a bit set back from the main street and still a little less overgrown than all its neighbours, which only reinforces its traditional atmosphere. There are also some good beers, whiskies and gins. The place is perfect to come and have a drink at the end of the day and get over your emotions with a good, hearty dish and all the gourmet things you need.
BEN NEVIS INN & BUNKHOUSE
Read moreAt the entrance to the Ben Nevis Trail, this inn can be difficult to find as it is not on the busiest side of the glen and the Nevis River. It can be reached from the Glen Nevis Visitor Centre, following the road to the Ben. Once at your destination, a typical Highland ambience awaits you, with a large dark stone room, huge wooden tables, all the best Scottish food and excellent beers. There is often live music.
CRANNOG SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
Read moreThis famous red-roofed address has been on the Fort William Pier for over 25 years. Here you can choose from mussels, salmon, crab pies, cullen skink, hake and much more. Fans of maritime flavours will be won over and the presentation and location will not spoil anything. The establishment also offers... cruises! These allow you to discover Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil and to see seals, dolphins, porpoises...