Fort William, known as the outdoor capital of the UK, is one of Scotland’s most scenic and accessible small towns. Whether you’re here to climb Ben Nevis, explore Loch Linnhe, or enjoy a relaxed Highland break, getting around is easier than you might think. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you plan your journey — by train, bus, and on foot — so you can make the most of your time in Fort William.
If you’re travelling to Fort William by rail, you’ll arrive at Fort William Station, conveniently located in the heart of the town centre. It’s served by ScotRail with daily connections from Glasgow Queen Street and Mallaig, as well as the famous Caledonian Sleeper from London Euston.
Once you step off the train, you’re already within walking distance of:
Facilities at the station include waiting areas, toilets, accessible access, and ticket machines. Local taxis are readily available outside the station for short hops across town.
Fort William’s local and regional bus network is operated by Shiel Buses, offering reliable services that connect the town centre with nearby villages, attractions, and scenic routes along the west coast.
Key routes include:
Bus timetables are available online, with fares and seasonal updates clearly listed. You can pay by contactless card or cash when boarding, and most services run Monday to Saturday, with limited Sunday options.
If you’re planning to explore multiple areas during your stay, consider a day ticket or multi-journey pass for better value.
Fort William is a compact and highly walkable town. From the station, you can reach most local amenities in under ten minutes. The High Street runs parallel to the waterfront, with well-marked pedestrian paths and plenty of places to stop for food or coffee.
For those looking to stretch their legs, the Old Fort, Parade Gardens, and the start of the West Highland Way are all within walking distance.
If you prefer to travel on two wheels, local bike hire is available from several outlets in town. There’s also an expanding network of shared paths linking Fort William with Caol and the Caledonian Canal.
Taxis operate from dedicated ranks at the train and bus stations, and most can be booked in advance via local firms or hotel receptions.
Whether you arrive by train, bus, or car, Fort William rewards you with ease of movement and a friendly pace of life. From the moment you step off the train, the Highlands open up before you — calm, connected, and ready to explore.
If you’re planning a trip soon, start with ScotRail’s Fort William Station page for travel information, and check the Shiel Buses timetable for local journeys.
Your Highland adventure starts here.