Map of Corran Lighthouse Lodge, Argyll and Bute



Corran Lighthouse Lodge, Ardgour
Situated on the shoreline of Loch Linnhe, the lighthouse, which is still in operation (without a fog horn!) was built in 1857 by Robert Louis Stevenson's father and Uncle. [more...]


Directions
From the South West:
Travel North on the M6, continuing onto the M74.
Leave M74 at junction 4, joining M73 (signposted Glasgow).
At junction 2 branch left to join the M8.
Leave M8 at junction 30, and join the M898 (signposted Erskine Bridge).
After entering Clydebank, branch left merging onto Great Western Road - signposted A82.
Stay on the A82 (approximately 80 miles), two miles after the Ballachulish Bridge, turn left onto the A861 (signposted Corran Ferry).
Take the ferry across to Ardgour (the last ferry to Ardgour is 21.30).
After leaving the ferry, turn left and the Lighthouse can be seen from the road.

From Edinburgh
Take the M9 to Stirling and leave at junction 10, signposted Callendar and A84.
At Crianlarich join the A82 until North Ballachulish, here turn left onto the A861 (signposted Corran Ferry).
Take the ferry across to Ardgour (the last ferry to Ardgour is 21.30).
After leaving the ferry, turn left and the Lighthouse can be seen from the road.

The Corran Ferry timetable can be found at: [www.lochabertransport.org.uk]

By Bus:
National Express runs between Glasgow and Fort William.
There is a bus stop at Corran on the A82. Check with National Express for availability.

By Train:
Scotrail run between Glasgow and Fort William. From here you could hire a car or use a taxi to take you to the Corran Ferry.
The Lodge is a 2 minute walk from the ferry.