Here I am at the top of the Nevis Range! Itâs surprisingly easy to reach thanks to the gondolas that run all year roundâthe same ones used during winter for the ski resort. Just sit back and enjoy the effortless ride up to 2,150 feet, where youâre greeted by spectacular views and crisp mountain air.
At the summit, two gravel paths offer relatively easy walks to scenic viewpoints. The first, a round trip of about 40 minutes, leads to Sgurr Finnisg-aig. The trail climbs gently and opens up to sweeping views across the Great Glen and the hills of Knoydart, with Carn Mor Dearg and Ben Nevis behind you.
The slightly longer walk to Meall Beag takes around an hour. Heading in the opposite direction, it brings you to another viewpoint with breathtaking vistas over Loch Linnhe, Loch Eil, and the rugged hills of Ardgour and Moidart. There are also more challenging trails for experienced hillwalkers and mountaineers.
From the base station, several signposted walking routes are available. One of the favourites is the River Lundy walk, which takes roughly 45 minutes. It crosses the Allt Daim and the River Lundy, offering lovely views of Fort William and Ben Nevis for much of the way.
At the summit, two gravel paths offer relatively easy walks to scenic viewpoints. The first, a round trip of about 40 minutes, leads to Sgurr Finnisg-aig. The trail climbs gently and opens up to sweeping views across the Great Glen and the hills of Knoydart, with Carn Mor Dearg and Ben Nevis behind you.
The slightly longer walk to Meall Beag takes around an hour. Heading in the opposite direction, it brings you to another viewpoint with breathtaking vistas over Loch Linnhe, Loch Eil, and the rugged hills of Ardgour and Moidart. There are also more challenging trails for experienced hillwalkers and mountaineers.
From the base station, several signposted walking routes are available. One of the favourites is the River Lundy walk, which takes roughly 45 minutes. It crosses the Allt Daim and the River Lundy, offering lovely views of Fort William and Ben Nevis for much of the way.