Reviews Carrour Station House

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Tracie Upton
+5
Stayed at a cottage on Corrour Estate and visited for dinner, lovely wee place with lovely friendly staff. Portion sizes were huge and food was fantastic. Definitely worth a visit.
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Shelley Wilson
+5
Love this place - always a highlight of my trips to the Highlands! Great food (try the Great Glen charcuterie board!), friendly staff and wonderfully remote!
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Mark Nichols
+5
Stunning location, great food and friendly staff - a very accessible little gem that all should visit.
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Michaela Penny
+5
Beautiful surroundings, happy friendly and helpful staff and the food is amazing!
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Morgan Smith
+5
Unbelievable Lunch here yesterday will definitely be back again �
5
Rijan van Doorn
+5
The service was not only very nice and pleasant, they also were quick! The barman told us something about the history of the place which was very interesting. We had to wait multiple hours for our train to come in, this wasn’t a problem at all. We even got to dry our boots and socks by a fire. The scenery is lovely, it’s a treat to eat with the view. We had a beanburger with chips which was very nice. A lovely place to stay for a little while!
5
Louise Crawford
+5
Only ate in the restaurant, it's amazing, had venison steak sandwich & a glass of Malbec. How they manage to have such a good restaurant in the middle of nowhere! 🤷 A very welcome end to a long hike & a cost place to relax waiting for the train
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Archie Dickson
+5
Definitely a wonderful place to be. I had seen Corrour in a Youtube video called 'All the Stations'. I stayed over for one night and the cooked breakfast was truly excellent. Peace and quiet are guaranteed. The only negative was the wind and rain along with the midges. So I didn't stray far.
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Brennan Walter
+5
We loved our overnight stay at the Corrour Station House. It's so beautiful, so quiet, and very comfortable. The staff are so accomodating and helpful! The food at the restaurant was excellent, too. Don't miss going up and watching the sunset behind Ben Nevis from the top of the signal box!
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Stan Rooze
+5
Came here by train to go for a hike around the Loch. Wonderful sandwiches to go, and the sweet treats are delicious too. Everything is reasonably priced, even though they’re the only spot in the vicinity.
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Mark Gould
+5
Corrour Station House is a great place to eat, especially as the effort required to get there is significant (unless you just step off the train at Britain’s most remote station).
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Katy B
+5
We didn't spend the night, but were booked in for an early dinner after walking up on the 'road to the isles' from Rannoch Station. We arrived just as both the weather and the midges started to close in, so we decided not to explore the area further and spent the remainder of the afternoon in the Station House, enjoying tea and cake then a pre-dinner drink before our meal. There was a selection of books and games, and the place was busy all afternoon, then full at dinnertime - definitely book if you plan to eat on a Saturday in summer! The food was delicious, we shared a great charcuterie board, then both had the venison stew, which was perfect comfort food. It's worth noting that there are goods for sale, from souvenirs to useful camping equipment, including midge nets. Even for the two minutes we stood on the platform waiting for the train a midge net was pretty much essential. A really relaxed atmosphere with great food in a beautiful setting, fantastic all round.
5
amber zamani-esskeli
+5
An absolute winner. A must go. The coffee was one of the best in Scotland and the venison sandwich was cooked to perfection. lovely atmosphere and lovely staff. Such a pleasant surprise to get such quality food in the middle of nowhere.
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Colin Smith
+5
We had a fantastic dinner after a day of walking. Great local food at a good price, and the home banking was amazing! Very friendly staff that’s e had a good chat with and they even gave us some free bits of flapjack. Will be back!
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Adrian Winfield
+5
So much to love about this place. With no public roads and no other settlements to be found for miles, nowhere else gives you quite the same feeling as 'getting away from it' than here. It's in some of the most stunning and untouched surroundings you can find in the UK and has some great hiking/mountain biking trails in the area so is surprisingly busy for somewhere so remote. There's plenty of tables outside though so enough space. You'll find great service and a selection of homemade cakes and locally sourced produce catering for light bites or full meals, and a superb atmosphere miles away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the world. Would highly recommend a visit to Corrour.
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