Creagan


Argyll and Bute

Located on the northern shore of Loch Creran, Argyll and Bute, the settlement of Creagan is separated from South Creagan by a road bridge that crosses the narrows of Loch Creran. This was once a railway bridge which conveyed the railway north to Ballachulish but closed in 1966, together with the station at Creagan. The picturesque station building remains. Three miles (5 km) to the northwest lies the settlement of Portnacroish.


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