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Holiday in Fort William

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  • maccaz
    maccaz Posts: 454 Forumite
    What a lovely, picturesque, brilliant place Fort William is!!
    We had a brilliant time, my father had a wonderful holiday too, which was all that mattered.
    We did a few of the things suggested here, thanks again everyone.:beer:

    Glencoe is stunning!!! Really breathtaking, mountains and lakes and stunning scenery.

    Really enjoyed the 'Harry Potter' train to Mallaig, again views to die for!
    Did the cable car up Aonoch Mor, and even tho' I'm not great with heights had no bother.
    We did some family research in and around Glencoe & Loch Etive which my dad really enjoyed.

    Never got to Ardnamurchan, maybe I'll get over again soon.

    PS the weather great, only 2 days rain :D
    Mac
  • welda
    welda Posts: 600 Forumite
    Glad to hear you both had a great time in gods country. 2 days rain eh.......Hmmmmm, you need to visit more often :)

    :beer:
  • jexygirl
    jexygirl Posts: 753 Forumite
    lucky you! you got 2 of the 3 days sun we had all summer! Glad you had an ace time, you cant help but around here, regardless of weather!
    Savvy_Sue wrote: »
    I will pay jexygirl the compliment of saying that she invariably writes a lot of sense!
    and she finally worked out after 4 months, how to make that quote her sig! :rotfl:
  • Yogibear
    Yogibear Posts: 459 Forumite
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    maccaz wrote: »
    What a lovely, picturesque, brilliant place Fort William is!!
    We had a brilliant time, my father had a wonderful holiday too, which was all that mattered.
    We did a few of the things suggested here, thanks again everyone.:beer:

    Glencoe is stunning!!! Really breathtaking, mountains and lakes and stunning scenery.

    Really enjoyed the 'Harry Potter' train to Mallaig, again views to die for!
    Did the cable car up Aonoch Mor, and even tho' I'm not great with heights had no bother.
    We did some family research in and around Glencoe & Loch Etive which my dad really enjoyed.

    Never got to Ardnamurchan, maybe I'll get over again soon.

    PS the weather great, only 2 days rain :D

    glad you and your `old fella` enjoyed it Mac :T2 days rain we were up there in April rained for 7 days that fine drizzle that soaks you
    please do not pick on me for my grammar,I left school at fifteen and worked in the building trade for 55years ,

    Chalk and slate csc:D
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