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Sc Joss
wrote on June 7, 2014:
Station house is open again but only as a restaurant. No cafe during the day mores the pity.
 
Gordon Miller
wrote on May 22, 2012:
We parked at Fersit and followed the path East that skirts along and through the forest. It is not a path for bikes but the most direct route to Strathossian House (2hours 20 mins). Bagged Beinn na Lap from its North East ridge - easy going and great views. Once here cycle back first North through the forest and then East at 408:807. Its mainly downhill and is an easy ride out (1hour 15 mins.).
 
Scott Blair
wrote on February 26, 2012:
Just a heads up - as at February 2012, although the SYHA website says the Station house is "closed 3rd January - 1st February 2012", when you actually get there, there's a sign stuck on the door saying it's shut for refurbishment and they hope it'll open again in May 2012. Nice of them to take the trouble to warn folk in advance. ;0)
 
Gus Stewart
wrote on October 10, 2011:
We left the path round Loch Ossian after circa 600 metres which proved unfortunate as a deer fence with no obvious stile proved troublesome. Our advice would be to leave the path at the start of the Loch. This would avoid the fence and give more gentle slopes. Sadly it was a drizzly, misty day, with no views at all from the top. The excellent Corrour Station cafe was open, and, as things stand, will be closed only in the months of November and January.
 
Keith Johnstone
wrote on June 21, 2010:
The Station House has reopened with SYHA running it as a B&B serving food and drink, I think it is open from 0830 until 2200. Nice place to wait until the train arrives. Check the SYHA website. We were up and down this hill in under 3 hours from the youth hostel. The path was very dry but it looked like it would be a bit muddy after a lot of rain. The best thing is the view from the top.
 
Andrew Jackson
wrote on July 27, 2009:
Sad to report that the restaurant at Corrour Station is to close on 30/11/2009.
 
john wells
wrote on September 21, 2008:
Tried to follow MM's GPS route, but ended up in a plantation surrounded by deer fences and were forced to double back. Apparantly there is a style, but best route was up the clear path where the track splits (to Tulloch). The Station Tearoom is nice (and the prices reflect the remoteness)
 
George Fallis
wrote on August 25, 2008:
Started at head of loch, followed the soggy path to the sky line and then up to the summit which as per usual was covered in cloud so couldn't see anything. This didn't dampen our spirts as we had done Carn Dearg and Sgor Gaibhre the day before in good conditions, windy but great views over Bed Alder and the whole of the Rannoch region. Whatever you do, do not walk in from Rannoch station, get the train to Corrour station and this turns into a superb day. In fact if you get the early train (9.05) you can capture Carn Dearg, Sgor Gaibhre and Beinn na' Lap in one day without too much effort!!
 
Raymond Thorp
wrote on October 4, 2007:
Restuarant open from first train until the last train, good food.
 
Martin Joyce
wrote on October 2, 2007:
"Cafe" is excellent - it comes complete with bar and comfortable lounge area. Just take note it's closed Mondays though (and when was I there, looking forward eagerly to the fish and chips I'd noted on the menu the previous day?)
 
Mike Watson
wrote on January 14, 2007:
The restaurant is now open again. Heard good reports on the food from a well travelled munro bagger.
 
Alan Addison
wrote on September 28, 2004:
The bunkhouse and restaurant is currently closed - no indication of when to will re-open.
 
John Thompson
wrote on June 6, 2002:
There is now a bunkhouse and restaurant! at corrour station.
 
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