Property for sale in Corrour
Moors, mountains, hills, glens and lochs are all part of the glorious landscape of Corrour, which lies at the heart of a large Highland estate. There is no village or town called Corrour but there is a railway station situated south-west of Loch Ossian on Rannoch Moor, and it is one of the remotest stations in Britain. The original Station House reopened in 2006 and offers bed and breakfast accommodation, and a café.
There is a private road that leads 12 miles from the railway station to houses in Corrour that are available for rent. Set by the loch and surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery, the houses are in one of the most picturesque areas in the Scottish Highlands. In the 19th century deer stalking became a popular sport and it was then that the first houses and cottages were built, followed by the construction of the West Highland Railway in 1894.
If you are looking for property for sale in Corrour we suggest that you expand your area of search to Dalwhinnie, Roy Bridge, Spean Bridge and Fort William.
Amenities for Corrour properties
Corrour offers many outdoor activities for children and adults, such as boating, canoeing, fishing, pony trekking and cycling. Guided hill walks are available and there is clay pigeon shooting, and deer stalking.
Transport in Corrour
The railway station in Corrour is on the West Highland Line between Fort William and Glasgow. There are 4 trains a day to and from Glasgow Queen Street and the journey takes about 3hrs.
Surrounding areas
Corrour is covered by postcode, PH30, but if you are looking for houses or flats for sale or rent in Inverness-shire, you may also wish to consider towns and villages such as Glenfinnan, Lochailort, Arisaig, Mallaig, Fort Augustus, Newtonmore, Kingussie, and Aviemore.