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Glen Nevis is arguably Fort William's best asset. Just
a few minutes from town, a very picturesque Highland glen
stretches out before your eyes as one enters from the west. Formed
on the north by the flank of Ben Nevis and two assessable mountains
to the east, the glen is a place of peace and tranquility as well
as a place to play and stay.
The River Nevis flows towards the sea from the very
top of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain and is a major feature
of the glen with two spectacular waterfalls. There is an exciting
gorge which provides an easy but rewarding walk through to Steall
falls. See erosion at work as the force and volume of water cascades
over and down through deep rocks pools. Glen Nevis is considered
one of the best examples of a glaciated valley in Scotland.
The movie 'Braveheart' was filmed in Glen Nevis and
a good way to see the glen is to leave your car in the Braveheart
carpark then set off on foot either along the forestry paths which
offer a choice of walks, or take the main road into the Glen to
visit the Ionad Nibheis centre and then perhaps walk up to the
lower falls.
Glen Nevis has had a very turbulent history and much
of this is can be discovered in the Glen Nevis visitor centre.
Today Glen Nevis is home to the Cameron family name and has been
since 1536. During the Jacobite rebellion Glen Nevis was a place
where Highlanders would plan their attacks on the Fort where the
garrisoned English soldiers were kept under siege for two days
in April 1746. There is also a famous story of how a Mrs Cameron
of the time successfully protected the lives of her children from
murdering and pillaging soldiers - the full story is for you to
discover....
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