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Visit Fort William, Glen Nevis and Ben Nevis in the Outdoor Capital of the UK
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- Souter's Lass Boat Trips
- Learn to Sail !
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Souter's Lass Boat Trips On Loch Linnhe By Fort William
Souter's Lass is Fort William's resident cruise boat which sails most days in the summer months on Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil. A great boat trip.
Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil by Fort William are very scenic, tidal sea-lochs and you'll be pleased to learn that "Souters Lass" awaits your visit. Operated by Crannog Concept, the vessel takes visitors for a cruise down Loch Linnhe to look for seals and to let you see salmon jumping out of the water from their sea farm pens. The views of Ben Nevis on the way back to Fort William are really good. Souter's Lass has a below decks lounge area and serves refreshments and snacks.
Some evenings Souter's Lass take a short cruise through the narrows into Loch Eil where on sunny days you may well be treated to a fantastic evening sky. On the way back, Ben Nevis dominates the skyline - so don't forget your camera !
Some evenings Souter's Lass take a short cruise through the narrows into Loch Eil where on sunny days you may well be treated to a fantastic evening sky. On the way back, Ben Nevis dominates the skyline - so don't forget your camera !
Click here to find out about Souter's Lass wildlife sea trips from Fort William
as seen from Loch Linnhe
at Fort William Town Pier
with Souter's Lass arriving at the pier
a very common sight
from Souter's Lass
on Loch Linnhe
they are often out on the water