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Tiny home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 411 reviews

Munro's Deluxe Pod with hot tub - Ben Nevis view

'Munro's Pod' built in Corpach, Fort William looking right onto Ben Nevis. The Pod is right next to a nature trail, great for walking and cycling if you like to get outdoors, but if not sit in the hot tub and enjoy the scenery. The bus stop - a five minute walk away, which will take you into Fort William itself. Caledonian canal and ‘Neptune’s staircase’ also 5 minutes away by car. Glenfinnin & the famous 'Harry Potter Viaduct' is a twenty minute drive up the ‘A830'. Nevis range skiing 5.3 miles

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The lodge is illuminated at dusk, showcasing its modern design with large windows. The patio area features a hot tub, while soft outdoor lighting highlights the structure's exterior. Surrounded by natural scenery, the space provides a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation.
Cabin
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews

Inverskilavulin - Frances' Sketch Pad with Hot Tub

A warm and cosy lodge with spectacular views on Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor, the Grey Corries and much more. The lodge is nestled away in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, located in Glenloy just 6 miles outside of Fort William at the foot of Beinn Bhan corbett. The lodge is on an private estate in the quiet serenity of a Glen full of history and wildlife - perfect for solo travellers, couples, and small families. Whether you want to practice yoga, paint, or simply do nothing, this is the spot.

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The exterior of a modern, single-story building showcases a wooden facade with large windows. Surrounding greenery includes well-maintained shrubs and plants. The structure is set against a backdrop of trees, reflecting the natural environment.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 341 reviews

Modernist Studio in the Scottish Highlands

This distinctive building, renovated both inside and out, started life as a primary school in 1966 and its modernist design is unique for the area. You will be surrounded by art, vintage furniture, natural textiles and amazing views during your stay. The studio is self contained and well equipped with a small but functional kitchen with high quality kitchen and tableware. The Japanese inspired bathroom has been designed to spend time and relax in with a large rain shower and deep bath.

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Flat
4.77 out of 5 average rating, 536 reviews

Stylish 1 Bedroom Apartment (Flat 1)

A stylish luxury one bedroom apartment, located in the the village of Corpach on the outskirts of Fort William, within walking distance of shops, local pubs, public transport, country walks and trails. The modern open plan living space benefits from a stylish breakfast bar, comfortable furniture, washing machine, dishwasher and full size fridge freezer. Ideally suited for any visitor to the area, whether you are seeking a quiet highland retreat or looking for adventure in the mountains.

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Cabin
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

Wild Nurture Eco Luxury Log Cabin

Wild Nurture is an eco luxury offgrid log cabin on a 600 acre private Highland estate with 360 degree views of Ben Nevis and the Nevis Range. This stunning whole log cabin offers natural beauty, peace, elevated and unspoilt views in a light, warm space with tasteful furnishings, powered mainly by renewable energy. We love the natural elements and have accentuated them within the cabin with a luxury bath to soak, luxury bath robes, comfy sofas, cosy log fire stove and luxurious beds.

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The interior of the pod features a wooden ceiling and walls, creating a cozy atmosphere. A spacious bed is positioned at the back, with light-colored linens and a decorative pillow. A small kitchen area is present, along with a sofa and a visible bathroom area.
Tiny home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Glen Licht Pod - Nestled in the hills of Kintail

Gateway to the Isle of Skye! Glen Licht pod is a cosy retreat on our working croft in the heart of Kintail, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and uninterrupted countryside views. Located just off the A87, it's the perfect base for exploring the Highlands. Nearby attractions: Five Sisters of Kintail Falls of Glomach Eilean Donan Castle – 5 minutes by car Isle of Skye – 20 minutes by car The pod features a private deck with outdoor seating, luxury toiletries and welcome pack.

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A cabin is positioned near the shoreline, surrounded by rocky terrain and patches of grass. The view extends across the water, revealing gentle waves and distant hills under a clear sky, highlighting the natural beauty of the waterfront landscape.
Cabin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 438 reviews

Isle of Skye *OceanFront* MacKenzie's Bothy

MacKenzie's Bothy, Broadford, Skye, offers a home-from-home, holiday stay for up to 2 people. The outstanding shore-side location with free WiFi & Private off-road parking has beautiful panoramic sea and mountain views which makes staying at the Bothy an unforgettable experience. An easy few minutes walk takes you to all local restaurants, amenities & supermarket. "Deli Gasta" cafe is located across the road (2 min walk), for all your day-time eats and serves good coffee too!

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The rustic wooden pod is partially concealed by lush greenery, highlighting its unique angular design. A single umbrella provides shade over a patio space, while the entrance door features a green frame that complements the natural surroundings.
Hut
4.74 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

The Murray Pod

This is a tiny glamping hut/pod at the top of our driveway in our garden. It's a hand crafted wooden hut with electricity and its own tiny wet room. There is one small double bed (4ft) making it an ideal couples space. It has its own private deck/patio outside with a fire pit (wood provided) and outside table and chairs. There is a kettle and toaster as well as a small fridge and microwave oven in the pod but no other cooking facilities. Total floor area = <12 sq m

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The cabin features a dark wooden exterior with a sloped roof and large glass doors, surrounded by blooming daffodils and landscaped grass. A small stone pathway leads to the entrance, enhancing the serene outdoor setting.
Tiny home
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Meera Cabin at Viking Cabins

Meera Cabin is a cosy Cabin situated on The Road to The Isles. Perfect for 2 people. You’ll have all the amenities you need for your stay In Fort William. Ben Nevis as your main View. A 5 minute walk to Corpach Train Station and a 10 minute walk to The Caledonian Canal. Plenty of walks and cycle routes and 2 restaurants within 10 minutes of your cabin. The local pub Tradewinds just down the road and you’ll even hear The Jacobite Steam Train passing in the summer

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A serene view of Loch Eil captures the gentle slopes of the surrounding hills under a partly cloudy sky. The lush green grass extends towards the water's edge, framed by a simple wooden fence. A solitary tree stands in the foreground, enhancing the natural landscape.
Cabin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Torea Cabin, cosy with loch view

Enjoy the peace and views at our cosy wee cabin. Beautiful setting on the banks of Loch Eil. Watch the Jacobite Steam Train pass on the opposite shore, along with the sea birds and other wildlife. Easy access to the water if you have kayaks or paddle boards. Located within the grounds of our home, so you share the driveway and garden. Make sure you bring your provisions as we are 35 minutes drive from Fort William and there are no shops or restaurants near by.

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Loft
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Cosy Loft, Central, Peaceful, Stunning Views!

At the top of a listed Georgian building, this little studio is peaceful, yet central, with wonderful views.. The Loft sits at the top of a historic A-listed waterfront building in Inveraray, with panoramic views of Loch Fyne, Inveraray Castle, and the pier. It’s a quiet, private space - bright by day and calm by night - just steps from the castle, the loch, and the George.

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Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Riverview Lodge & Luxury Hot Tub

Riverview Lodge and Luxury Hot Tub is situated in the countryside with our pet sheep, chickens and our wee Highland Cows Daisy and Hamish close by! You couldn’t ask for a better place to relax and enjoy country life in this stylish lodge with a luxury undercover hot tub where you can still see the stars and enjoy the sound of the river and the countryside around you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Corpach?

    Locally hosted cottages and guesthouses around the canal are frequently suggested for their views and access to nature. Some visitors choose traditional stone houses for a more historic experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Corpach with kids?

    Families often enjoy watching boats navigate Neptune's Staircase, exploring the Caledonian Canal, or collecting stones along Loch Linnhe’s shore. Picnics and gentle wildlife walks are frequently suggested for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Corpach?

    Popular activities in Corpach include walking along the Caledonian Canal, watching boats at Neptune's Staircase, and exploring the shores of Loch Linnhe. The area is also known for its views toward Ben Nevis and Highland wildlife.

  • How is the weather in Corpach?

    Corpach has cool, wet weather much of the year. Winters can range from 32–46°F (0–8°C) and summers reach about 49–63°F (9–17°C), so waterproof jackets and layers are useful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Corpach?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, as temperatures are milder and landscapes are lush. Many travelers visit during this period for hiking and the chance to experience traditional events nearby.

  • What are the best places to visit in Corpach?

    Neptune's Staircase, part of the Caledonian Canal, is a frequently suggested landmark, and the village’s boatyard area has views toward Ben Nevis. Many visitors also stop by Loch Linnhe for peaceful landscapes.

  • What are some hiking trails in Corpach?

    You can explore canal-side paths near the Caledonian Canal or take gentle hikes toward Neptune's Staircase. Adventurous hikers sometimes head for trails with views of Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest peak.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Corpach?

    Families in Corpach often explore the Caledonian Canal, stroll along canal towpaths, or visit Neptune's Staircase. Local walks, waterside picnics, and visits to Loch Linnhe’s shore are frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Corpach?

    Day trips around Corpach often include outings to Ben Nevis for scenic mountain scenery, or visits to Glenfinnan to explore the viaduct and local heritage sites. Loch Linnhe’s shoreline also attracts those looking for waterside walks.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Corpach?

    Many accommodations in Corpach are pet friendly, including cottages and guesthouses near the canal or loch. It is common for hosts to welcome travelers with pets seeking waterside walks and open countryside.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Corpach?

    Locals recommend starting your day early to enjoy quieter walks along the canal and always carrying a light rain jacket. Many enjoy sampling regional baked goods in nearby cafés and taking time to learn about the area’s maritime history.

  • What is Corpach known for?

    Corpach is known for its historic position at the western end of the Caledonian Canal and the engineering feat of Neptune's Staircase. Its setting near Ben Nevis and scenic lochs draws those interested in Highland landscapes and history.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Corpach?

    Visitors often mention the old Corpach Basin for quiet boat watching and local artist studios tucked around the village. Certain woodland paths and waterside viewpoints are favorite off-the-beaten-path spots for those seeking a peaceful experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Corpach?

    Seafood such as locally caught salmon and haddock is often recommended in Corpach. Visitors frequently suggest trying Scottish baked goods, traditional soups, and jams made from Highland berries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Corpach?

    Bring waterproof layers and sturdy shoes, as Corpach has changeable weather with frequent rain. A camera, reusable water bottle, and clothing suitable for cooler temperatures are also helpful for exploring local trails and landscapes.

  • What is the nightlife in Corpach like?

    Corpach has a tranquil atmosphere in the evenings, with experiences centered around cozy pubs and occasional live folk music. Many visitors enjoy relaxing by the water or engaging in quiet gatherings after sunset.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Corpach?

    Corpach hosts community fairs and gatherings throughout the year, while nearby Fort William is known for Highland Games and traditional music weekends in summer. Local celebrations often highlight Highland heritage and maritime traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Corpach?

    Corpach has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including self-catering cottages and homes with easy access to waterside paths. Many places provide amenities useful for families with children.

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