That sounds ideal to me, anywhere nice to stay round there? B&B,Hostel or even nice camp sites. I can look up but local knowledge far better IMHO.
Can you hire boat and engines here? Thanks for the offer of your boat but there might be 4 of us going now so 2 boats and engines would be better/safer. We are very experianced on the water and have all safety gear.
Thanks again.
Ron
Had a wee think about this last night.
Loch Sheil, some nice brownies landed there aver the last couple of years. No escapees, a lot of our Lochs are being polluted by the introduction of non indigenous species. Boat hire may be possible.
Loch Sheil, boat only for salmon and sea trout and brown trout, contact Ian on 07900 387150 for guided fishing on this very large loch (£55 per day, £30 per half day, equipment included) or the Glenfinnan Hotel has a boat free of charge to guests, call 01397 722235. Boats from D MacAuley, Dailea Farm, Acharacle call 01967 431253 or Mrs Dunan, Langal Farm call 01769 431229.
Loch Morar, brown trout fishing in this very deep loch (deepest in Britain)with the occasional salmon and sea trout, contact 01687 462388 for permits, boats from Loch Morar Boat Hire, 01687 462346 and Morar Hotel 01687 462346.
Usually fish Morar once or twice a year. Fits what you are looking for perfectly, boats outboards. If the weather is wild, stay in amongst the islands, if its nice head up to the top end of the loch in the morning and work your way back. The contact that I have for Morar is Ewan MacDonald Tel 01687 462520. Viv is the other bloke that I book through
Both these Lochs are off the A830, Fort William to Mallaig road. Loch Sheil is beside
Glenfinnan Morar is just a few miles short of Mallaig where you can jump on the ferry over to Armadale on Skye. You just have enough time for a brew on the ferry. Then do some of Robmack`s suggestions.
More info on Scottish lochs
here
Camping in and around Fort Bill.
Lochy caravan park.Always good reports about this place and only about a mile from a rather decent pub
Glen Nevis caravan parkAgain well recommended a bit closer to the town. Both have excellent facilities.
Bunkhouses and b&b we have in plentyfull supply.
Local website
Chase the wild goose, again close to a decent pub
Ben Nevis Inn Had some Tossers there last year and think they enjoyed it. Bunkhouses are just not my thing though

Wild camping may also worth considering.
Right Im away for a wee lay down
