Located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands on the banks of the Caledonian Canal, this hotel enjoys panoramic views of Ben Nevis and the surrounding mountain range. The perfect location for touring the West Highlands.
Celebrated as one of the most popular hotels in Fort William, the Moorings Hotel is a hidden gem, located just five minutes drive from Fort Williams town centre but a million miles away from every day hustle and bustle.
Situated on the banks of the Caledonian Canal at the famous Neptune’s staircase locks the location is perfect for a short stroll along the canal-side or enjoying a more strenuous walk along the Great Glen Way, all the way to Inverness (66 miles) if you feel very energetic!
For those on business, pleasure, an adventure or a special occasion the Moorings Hotel is the perfect stay for all.
The hotel offers the best and most spectacular views of Britain’s highest Mountain, Ben Nevis, with stunning views from the executive rooms over the canal to the Nevis mountain range.
The Moorings always strives to give guests that little bit extra - from the warmest of Scottish hospitality welcomes to the finest dining experience, using the best of local produce wherever possible, with salmon, venison, seafood and game featuring daily on our menus. Many regular guests returning year after year to enjoy the delicious food prepared by our brigade of chefs led by Head Chef, Paul Smith.
The Moorings Hotel is one of the most desirable hotels in the Scottish Highlands offering the best accommodation, wedding and conference facilities, but don’t take our word for it come along and experience the tranquillity and quality for yourselves.
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| 2013 Opening Times (01/05/2013 - 30/09/2013) |
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| 2013 Low Season - Autumn (01/10/2013 - 23/12/2013) |
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| 2014 Low Season- spring (01/01/2014 - 30/04/2014) |
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* Closed 24th, 25th & 26th December 2013.
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