Caol, pronounced “cool,” is a picturesque lochside town nestled between Fort William and the Gulvain mountain range. The Caledonian Canal, which runs through the village’s north-west corner and provides an easy access to adjacent sights such as Caol Beach, Neptune’s Staircase, and Old Inverlochy Castle, is famed for its magnificent vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges. There are two takeaways, Sammy’s Fish & Chip Shop and The Golden River Takeaway, as well as The Lochy, a traditional bar and restaurant, and a neighbouring convenience shop where you can fill up on basics. The popular town of Fort William is within easy driving distance of the town, and it is here that you will find additional attractions and outdoor activities such as the famed Ben Nevis, Steall Waterfall, and a plethora of museums and visitor centres.