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We are surrounded by history and stories on all sides, including our own rich narrative.
Kilwhimen Barracks
One of four barracks built in 1718 to pacify the Highlands following the 1715 Jacobite rising
Benedictine Abbey
In 1876 this fort was converted into a monastery... and that's where the abbey's story began.
Caledonian Canal
The Caledonian Canal is Scotland's longest inland waterway running from Fort William to Inverness following the course of the Great Glen.
The Railway
The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway opened in 1903, connecting Invergarry and Fort Augustus with the main line at Spean Bridge.