Welcome to Scotland
The Highland traditions or kilts, highland games and bagpipes are recognised across the globe. Its scenery and landscapes are appear in books, on calendars and in major movies - Braveheart, Harry Potter and Local Hero. 
Whether your visit is for relaxation - walking, painting, photography, scenery or sightseeing; or activity - mountaineering, climbing, skiing, caneoing, mountain biking the Highlands provide the location.
Explore the Higlands and Islands, remote beaches with white sands, the ruins and castles from history, cruises to see whales and seals, climb Britains highest mountain - Ben Nevis, wander in wooded glens and ancient oak forests, watch the birdlife, go where the eagles fly, fish in lochs and rivers for salmon and trout, roam the hills along with red deer. Whatever you want to do, visit the Highlands
Located just 20 miles from Fort William, staying at Renee's Caravans is an ideal centre for exploring Lochaber. Activities available locally are very impressive with Forestry walks, hill walking and mountain climbing (Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor, West Highland Way) mountain biking (with bike hire, Great Glen Cycle Route and the Famous Caledonian Canal) golf courses (Spean Bridge 9 holes and Fort William 18 holes) horse riding, trout fishing (with boat hire) sea fishing, Canoeing, diving, skiing (Nevis Range ski centre equipped with Gondola that runs all year round, also dry ski slopes) For a more relaxed break Bird watching, swimming, Health Spa (at local hotel or Sports Centre), photography or why not paint the local scenery, (Commando Memorial, Glen Nevis ect). There are many other pursuits and areas to be explored, a real break for all the family.
Last Updated
28 September 2004
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Aonach Eagach Ridge Glencoe
Minky Whale off Small Isles
Eileen Donan Castle
Red Deer
Ben Nevis
Fishing
Iona