Corpach

Geography

Corpach lies at the entrance to the Caledonian Canal from Loch Linnhe, near Fort William in the Scottish Highlands. The village is set against the stunning backdrop of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain.

Significance

Corpach is significant for its role in the Caledonian Canal's history, a feat of early 19th-century engineering, and as a picturesque location within the Highlands, offering access to Scotland's rugged landscapes.

Attractions

The Corpach Wreck, a picturesque shipwreck at the edge of the canal, and Neptune's Staircase, an impressive series of locks on the Caledonian Canal.

Activities

Hiking to enjoy views of Ben Nevis, canal and lock tours at Neptune's Staircase, and boat trips on Loch Linnhe. The village's location makes it an ideal base for exploring the outdoor adventures the Highlands have to offer, from mountain biking to climbing.

Map

Corpach map