FORT AUGUSTUS
, a tiny village at the scenic southwestern tip of Loch Ness, was named after George II's son, the chubby lad who later became the "Butcher" Duke of Cumberland, of Culloden fame; it was built as a barracks after the 1715 Jacobite rebellion. Today, it's dominated by comings and goings along the Caledonian Canal, which leaves Loch Ness here, and by its large former
Benedictine Abbey
, a campus of grey Victorian buildings founded on the site of ... [More]
Loch Ness and Fort Augustus are 2 miles from Auchterawe Country House. We offer our guests a warm friendly family welcome. We have double, twin and family en-suite rooms all with mountain views. Guests have the use of the conservatory to admire the mountain views and Great Glen beyond. Relax in fron... [More]
Calendonian House is a long established bed and breakfast guest house, overlooking the Lochs of the Caledonian Canal where it joins Loch Ness at Fort Augustus. In the heart of the village, Caledonian House is close to all amenities including; shops, restaurants and pubs, a... [More]