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Fort William
Fort William is a settlement in the Highlands of Scotland. Initially built upon the still-extant village of Inverlochy, the town sits at the southern side of the Great Glen, Fort William sits beside the head of Loch Linnhe, among Scotland's longest sea lochs, near the mouth of the rivers Nevis and Lochy. It is close to Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles, Glen Nevis and the town of Achnaphubuil is on the opposite shore of the loch. When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was provided prime position at the south end of the town. The result was that the town was divided from the lochside by train tracks till the 1970s when the present-day by-pass was constructed, and the station was re-located to the north side. According to the 2001 Census, it has a permanent resident population of about 9908. This makes Fort William the 2nd largest settlement in the Highlands of Scotland and the largest town: only the city of Inverness is larger. Within this population, around 726 people, representing 7.33 percent of the population, can speak Gaelic. Fort William is a significant tourism centre, with Glen Coe just to the south, Aonach Mòr to the east and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. It is a centre for hillwalking and climbing due to its closeness to Ben Nevis and several other Munro mountains. It is also known for its neighboring downhill mountain bike track. It is the start and end of both the West Highland Way (Milngavie-Fort William) and the Great Glen Way (a walk/cycle way Fort William-Inverness). For all of your home developments, be sure to find trustworthy contractors in Fort William to make certain of quality.