Travel agency
Crannog Cruises
21 locals recommend,
Location
Fort William, Scotland
Tips from locals
Jump aboard Soutersa Lass for a trip down Loch Linnhe via the mussel and salmon farms across on the peninsula side of the water. The boat them heads down towards Corran Narrows and over to Seal Island which is on the Fort William side of the loch. If you are lucky, you may see some Atlantic seals on and around the island, and may even see dolphins in Loch Linnhe itself, so keep your camera on standby ready for action
Jump aboard Soutersa Lass for a trip down Loch Linnhe via the mussel and salmon farms across on the peninsula side of the water. The boat them heads down towards Corran Narrows and over to Seal Island which is on the Fort William side of the loch. If you are lucky, you may see some Atlantic seals on…
For a lovely cuise on Loch Linnhe in Fort William, take a Crannog Cruise, and enjoy a meal in the Crannog Seafood restaurant (currently temporarily closed). You will notice it on the way into Fort William, from the Glasgow direction, on the by-pass. It has a red roof and is adjacent to the first main round about as you enter the town.
Take a wonderful boat trip through the day or evening down the tranquil waters of Loch Linnhe. You get a completely different perspective of Fort William. See the local wildlife as you glide down the Loch.