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Whinbrae Cottage 'Whin' is Scottish for Gorse - a bright yellow flowered bush that blooms profusely all over the hill in spring - 'brae' is of course Scottish for hill - hence Whinbrae - yellow flowered hill - onto which the growing town of Fort William has spread, and where you will find Whinbrae. Where to Find Us Fort William is set on the shores of Loch Linnhe, amongst Scotland's most spectacular scenery - The Highlands - and is the ideal base for a variety of activities and interests. Climb the infamous Ben Nevis, or take a gentle walk. There are walks or climbs to suit everyone. Cruise on Loch Linnhe, try pony trekking or mountain biking. In winter - ski, or snowboard in one of two resorts - Glencoe or the Nevis Range. For the mountain bike enthusiasts there is The Witches Trail, and the UK's most challenging downhill track - all the way from the top of Aonach Mor. Take the steam train to Mallaig; visit the Small Isles with their magical names.... Iona; Rhum; Eigg; Muck; Mull; or go 'over the sea to Skye'; take a drive to Oban; hunt the Loch Ness Monster; visit the capital of the Highlands - the City of Inverness. The choices are endless. Fort William itself is a quiet little town,offering restaurants and bars, a cinema, shops, the West Highland Museum, Ben Nevis Distillery, and much more.
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