Attractions near Old Harbour Master's
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Glencoe and North Lorn Folk Museum
(9 Miles)*
The Museum is situated in a 19th Century thatched croft house in the main street of Glencoe Village. The museum contains a large variety of artefacts, the majority of which were collected locally. |
Clan Cameron Museum
(10 Miles)*
The Clan Cameron Museum was opened by Sir Fitzroy Maclean of Dunconnell in 1989. It is in the grounds of Achnacarry, the centre of Clan Cameron Country and home of the Chief of the Clan and his family. |
Glencoe & Dalness
(10 Miles)*
The breathtaking peaks and spectacular waterfalls of Glencoe bear silent witness to the origin, history and wildlife of this atmospheric glen. The steep-sided mountains are popular for climbing and walking. |
Glenfinnan Monument
(13 Miles)*
Set amid superb scenery at the head of Loch Shiel, the Glenfinnnan Monument was erected in tribute to those who fought and died in the Jacobite cause. |
Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary
(24 Miles)*
Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary is Scotland's leading animal rescue centre caring for dozens of sick, injured and orphaned seal pups every year. |
Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace
(26 Miles)*
Founded in 1753 by a Lake District partnership, Bonawe is the most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks in Britain. |
Kintail & Morvich
(27 Miles)*
A magnificent stretch of West Highland scenery, the 17,422-acre estate includes the Falls of Glomach and the Five Sisters of Kintail (four of them over 3,000ft). |
Caledonian Canal Visitor Centre
(27 Miles)*
A small but unique venue showcasing the history of the Caledonian Canal from its beginnings to its present day refurbishment. |
Kilchurn Castle
(28 Miles)*
A square tower, built by Colin Campbell of Glenorchy c1550, Kilchurn Castle was much enlarged in 1693, incorporating the first purpose built barracks in Scotland. |
West Affric
(29 Miles)*
The National Trust for Scotland bought this important area in 1993 to protect its wild land character, to restore its natural flora and secure one of the most popular east/west paths in the Highlands. |
Towns near Old Harbour Master's
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Fort William
(< 1 Mile)*
Fort William is the largest town in the Scottish Highlands, surpassed only by the city of Inverness in size. |
Ardgour
(8 Miles)*
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Kinlochleven
(9 Miles)*
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Glencoe
(10 Miles)*
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West Laroch
(10 Miles)*
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Glenfinnan
(13 Miles)*
Glenfinnan is a small village situated in the north-west Highlands of Scotland, 17 miles from Fort William. Surrounded by mountains and on the banks of the freshwater Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan is a very beautiful and peaceful spot. |
Dalness
(14 Miles)*
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Scotstown
(18 Miles)*
Scotstoun not Scotstown as listed, is a tiny hamlet situated above the village of Strontian overlooking Loch Sunart on the edge of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula. |
Strontian
(19 Miles)*
Strontian, a little slice of heaven right here on earth - the people are friendly and helpful making visitors to the area feel welcome. Picture the scene - mountains - oakwoods - amazing forest walks - abundant wild life including red deer |
Invergarry
(20 Miles)*
Set in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland, Invergarry is a small village 25 miles north of Fort William. |