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CORRAN FERRY
 
Not all the old ferry crossings in Scotland have been replaced by bridges. The Corran Ferry, operated by the Highland Council, is one of few remaining. When a new and larger ferry, the Corran, arrived on the route in 2001 it confirmed that Ardgour will retain that island feeling for some time to come. The ferry crosses Loch Linnhe, some nine miles south of Fort William, at the Corran Narrows. The route of the ferry lies on one of the ancient drove routes to Central Scotland and its cattle markets from the Hebrides.


Corran ferry

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