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Ben Nevis and Fort William

Fort William

Fort William, the outdoor capital of the UK Fort William sits amongst some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, between Loch Linnhe and the dramatic lines carved out by the Nevis Range.

As the UK’s Outdoor Capital, it offers unrivalled skiing, walking and sporting opportunities for all the family. For those who enjoy an extreme challenge, Ben Nevis provides an unforgettable climb, with the famous peak as challenging in the summer as it is when snow and ice caps it in the winter.

Nearby, Aonach Mòr is one of the best ski-slopes in Europe, with gondolas providing easy access to the top, while in the summer a custom designed track makes it one of the best downhill mountain bike challenges in the world. Which is just as well, as every year Fort William is host of the Mountain Bike World Cup, with competitors taking on the wilds of the surroundings as well as the town itself in the famously arduous race.

Watersports enthusiasts flock to Fort William every year too, not just for the sailing but for the white water and canoeing in the Atlantic as well as the surrounding rivers.

Home to many a lively ceilidh too – where the celebrated local malt is the toast of the guests – it is an idyllic escape from the rat race.

Landmarks and Attractions

Corpach Shipwreck

A poignant reminder of maritime history, located along the shores of Loch Linnhe. The wreck, believed to be the remains of the MV Dayspring, adds a touch of mystery and intrigue to the scenic landscape.

Glenfinnan Viaduct

Completed in 1901 the Glenfinnan Viaduct is now recognisable all across the world, made famous by the Harry Potter films.

Gondolas

The Nevis Range Mountain Gondolas near Fort William offer visitors a thrilling aerial adventure up to 2000ft amidst the spectacular landscapes of Ben Nevis and the surrounding mountains.

Fort William Timetables

View the standard timetable for our Fort William service.

This timetable runs from 2nd June 2024 to 14th December 2024.

Please check travel times and our Travel Updates page before travelling.

s Stops to set down only
u Stops to pick up only
x Stops on request

Fort William Timetables

View the standard timetable for our Fort William service

Fort William To London Euston

  • Fort William 19:50
  • Spean Bridge 20:09
  • Roy Bridge 20:17x
  • Tulloch 20:29
  • Corrour 20:52
  • Rannoch 21:08
  • Bridge of Orchy 21:36
  • Upper Tyndrum 21:54
  • Crianlarich 22:08
  • Ardlui 22:28x
  • Arroch & Tarbet 22:44
  • Garelochhead 23:10
  • Helensburgh Upper 23:23
  • Dunbarton Central 23:38
  • Dalmuir 23:51
  • Preston 04:35s
  • Crewe 05:30s
  • London Euston 08:00
Total Duration 12h 10m
  • Fort William 19:00
  • Spean Bridge 19:18
  • Roy Bridge 19:26x
  • Tulloch 19:38
  • Corrour 20:01
  • Rannoch 20:15
  • Bridge of Orchy 20:46c
  • Upper Tyndrum 21:04
  • Crianlarich 21:17
  • Ardlui 21:38x
  • Arroch & Tarbet 21:56
  • Garelochhead 22:22
  • Helensburgh Upper 22:38
  • Dunbarton Central 22:54
  • Dalmuir 23:06
  • Preston 04:35s
  • Crewe 05:30s
  • London Euston 08:00
Total Duration 12h 10m

London Euston To Fort William

  • London Euston 21:15
  • Crewe 23:45u
  • Preston 00:30u
  • Dalmuir 06:05
  • Dunbarton Central 06:16
  • Helensburgh Upper 06:31
  • Garelochhead 06:46
  • Arroch & Tarbet 07:08
  • Ardlui 07:24x
  • Crianlarich 07:45
  • Upper Tyndrum 07:59
  • Bridge of Orchy 08:17
  • Rannoch 08:44
  • Corrour 08:58
  • Tulloch 09:19
  • Roy Bridge 09:31x
  • Spean Bridge 09:38
  • Fort William 10:00
Total Duration 12h 45m
  • London Euston 21:00
  • Crewe 23:30u
  • Preston 00:20u
  • Dalmuir 06:05
  • Dunbarton Central 06:16
  • Helensburgh Upper 06:31
  • Garelochhead 06:46
  • Arroch & Tarbet 07:08
  • Ardlui 07:24x
  • Crianlarich 07:45
  • Upper Tyndrum 07:59
  • Bridge of Orchy 08:17
  • Rannoch 08:44
  • Corrour 08:58
  • Tulloch 09:19
  • Roy Bridge 09:31x
  • Spean Bridge 09:38
  • Fort William 10:00
Total Duration 12h 45m