Snowgoose Apartments

With views towards the nearby Ben Nevis, over the end of the historic Caledonian Canal, Snowgoose apartments offer family run self-catering holiday accommodation in the convenient village of Corpach. The apartments are all fully equipped and heated with off road parking. Our accommodation was first opened in 1990 by the Cuthbertson family providing accommodation for families, groups of friends, often as a base for outdoor enthusiasts all year round 

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Free parking and wi-fi, self-check in, self- catering accommodation, mountain views, loch side, Mountaineering, hill walking, canoeing, and kayaking

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+441397772467
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Snowgoose Centre, STATION ROAD, CORPACH, Fort William, PH33 7JH

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