Loch Rannoch Highland Club Rental
Resort overview
The Club lies on the traditional main route north to the west coast of Scotland, known famously as the Road to the Isles. However, major road construction in the 19th century bypassed it, leaving the area unspoiled and unchanged. There is no shortage of things to do in the Rannoch and Tummel area. Whether you're a keen hiker, biker, Munro-bagger, or nature lover, we have it all! There is also archery, angling, stalking, and shooting, with mountains, moors, and of course - Loch Rannoch. Guided Tours are available from Highland Travel or guests can take the train to Corrour and walk back to Rannoch Station, around 9 miles. Another option is to stay on the train to Fort William and Mallaig for a day trip from remote Rannoch Station. The village of Kinloch Rannoch is a good place from which to start exploring the Clan Trail. A series of interesting storyboards have been placed at accessible points around the loch shore that tell the fascinating tales of clans prominent in the district before the 19th and 20th centuries. There is also a Crannog (artificial island) near the far west of the loch which was used in the 18th century as a base for outlawed members of the MacGregor Clan.