Old Fort of Fort William
Old Fort of Fort William
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3.5
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Sam3314
Derby, UK2,087 contributions
Sept 2021
Not much of the Fort remains but there are some cannons. Good information board showing what it used to look like and explaining the history. Go through the arch and follow the path round to the benches for a quiet spot to sit and enjoy views over Loch Linnhe.
Written 28 September 2021
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Annette J
United Kingdom563 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
While it is true that there isn't a great deal to see in material terms, simply strolling around this ancient space is an atmospheric and thought-provoking experience.
The base of some original walling remains, and this alone should be sufficient to inspire a little contemplation.
Its central location means it is easy enough to find, and spend a few moments here, if you wish.
The base of some original walling remains, and this alone should be sufficient to inspire a little contemplation.
Its central location means it is easy enough to find, and spend a few moments here, if you wish.
Written 18 January 2018
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Paul Waterson
South Lanarkshire, UK17 contributions
Oct 2019
there's not a lot left to see but there are plenty of information boards about to tell you the history
Written 3 December 2019
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WHTraveler
Connecticut41 contributions
June 2017 • Couples
Having read all the Outlander books, this was a must-see for me, even though there really isn't much left of the Old Fort. Close to the train station, a quick visit here is time well spent.
Written 24 July 2017
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Kate M
Worcester, UK141 contributions
May 2016 • Solo
Generally, I love visiting historical ruins, but there is so little left of the original fort that a visit here is over in 5 minutes! If you're passing by it is worth stopping to read the information boards, but if you made a special trip from further afield you'd probably be disappointed.
Written 9 May 2016
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LiterateWanderer
United States126 contributions
June 2014 • Family
This site is the reason there is a town called Fort William--it is the remains of a garrison from the late 17th century. The Gaelic name for Fort William is An Gearasdan, which means "the garrison." It is located near the River Lochy, across the road form Morrison's (which is right by the train station). There are lots of very informative signs for reading, and there are some old walls to look at and some old gates to walk through. If you are looking at the fort from the road/town side, it can be easy to miss because it looks a lot like a grassy mound. The highest walls are on the river-side of the mound. You can sit on the western wall and imagine what it would have been like to defend this place when you saw ships sailing up the river.
Teen's Opinion: Nice place to walk around in if you have free time, especially if you are interested in the history of the town.
Teen's Opinion: Nice place to walk around in if you have free time, especially if you are interested in the history of the town.
Written 3 November 2014
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maccajames
Deniliquin NSW35 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
A great visit to the old Fort...being a family history buff,meant a lot to see this part of our pasts... wouldn't miss it...
Written 14 October 2018
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JacklynO
Shanghai, China52 contributions
Sept 2017
We visited Fort William in desperate need of nature and rented a caravan with the kids. We had a fantastic time out there. Kids happy, adults happy 😁
Written 26 July 2018
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938fjg
Ulverston, UK1,803 contributions
June 2018 • Couples
The site of the original Fort William where the current town gets its name. Built to keep the Highlands in check and named after William Prince of Orange.
It is a grassed area with some wall remains and several information panels explaining the history of fort and town.
Just up from the A 82 and across the road from Morrisons, there were a lot of people eating their food and sunbathing when we visited.
More importantly it is also the start or finish of the Great Glen Way walk.
It is a grassed area with some wall remains and several information panels explaining the history of fort and town.
Just up from the A 82 and across the road from Morrisons, there were a lot of people eating their food and sunbathing when we visited.
More importantly it is also the start or finish of the Great Glen Way walk.
Written 25 June 2018
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Rhona B
Edinburgh, UK63 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
Not much to see a wall & some information boards and a busy take in between blink of an eye &you'll miss it
Written 15 April 2017
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Could you tell me if this Castle is far from Fort William Town centre Please .
Many thanks .... Dave W .
Written 7 August 2017
This is not a castle as such - it is a'small fort'much of which is destoryed.
If you want to see a better castle in Fort William as jed103 has said the Old Inverlochy Castle at PH33 6TF
It is a 6 minute drive from Morrisons up Belford then the North Road then left.
Written 11 August 2017
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