Discover life by the sea at Mallaig Marine World, Mallaig Heritage Centre and The Land, Sea and Island Centre in Arisaig.
Watch dolphins and whales from Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, the most westerly point on the British mainline, or take the ferry to Rum and visit Kinloch Castle, a unique stately home.
The Aluminium story in Kinlochleven tells of the integral part that the industry has played in Lochaber. The National Trust visitors centre in nearby Glencoe has a fascinating exhibition on the history of the iconic Glen.
Give your feet a rest and let the Nevis Range gondola take the strain as it whisks you up Aonach Mor, beside Ben Nevis for breath-taking views and a snack at the café.
‘Treasures of the Earth’ in Corpach, 4 miles from Fort William town centre, houses one of Europe’s finest gemstone and crystal collections and is a great day out.
And if the other attractions have given you a drouth (thirst!) drop into Lochaber’s own Ben Nevis Distillery and discover how the ‘water of life’ is created, or enjoy the traditional Scottish Entertainment at MacTavish's Kitchens show, on most nights during the summer months.
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