
Corpach Wreck MV Dayspring
The hauntingly beautiful MV Dayspring shipwreck, set against the majestic Ben Nevis and serene Loch Linnhe.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Social
From TikTok & Reddit
Best Time
Dramatic light for photos

Corpach Wreck MV Dayspring
Best Time
Dramatic light for photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
The hauntingly beautiful MV Dayspring shipwreck, set against the majestic Ben Nevis and serene Loch Linnhe.
"A must-visit for photographers, offering a unique and picturesque scene with Ben Nevis as a stunning backdrop."

πΈ Photographer's Paradise
Visit during golden hour for stunning light on the wreck and Ben Nevis. :camerawithflash:
π Free Parking Available
Utilize the free parking at Kilmallie Hall car park for easy access to the wreck. π

Quick Facts
Rating
4.6 Β· 27 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The MV Dayspring Wreck
Caol Beach, Corpach
A hauntingly beautiful, rusting fishing vessel resting on the shore, with Ben Nevis looming behind.

Ben Nevis Backdrop
Corpach Beach
The majestic peak of Ben Nevis provides a dramatic and iconic backdrop to the shipwreck.

Loch Linnhe Views
Shoreline near Corpach
Enjoy serene views across Loch Linnhe, with opportunities for wildlife spotting and appreciating the coastal landscape.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Timing is Everything for the Best Views
Getting There and Around
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
πΈ Photographer's Paradise
Visit during golden hour for stunning light on the wreck and Ben Nevis. :camerawithflash:
π Free Parking Available
Utilize the free parking at Kilmallie Hall car park for easy access to the wreck. π
πΆββοΈ Short, Rewarding Walk
Enjoy a peaceful walk along the pebbled beach to reach the picturesque shipwreck. πΆ
π₯οΈ Unique Boat Tour
Consider a boat tour for a different perspective of the wreck and Loch Linnhe. π’
Tips
from all over the internet
πΈ Photographer's Paradise
Visit during golden hour for stunning light on the wreck and Ben Nevis. :camerawithflash:
π Free Parking Available
Utilize the free parking at Kilmallie Hall car park for easy access to the wreck. π
πΆββοΈ Short, Rewarding Walk
Enjoy a peaceful walk along the pebbled beach to reach the picturesque shipwreck. πΆ
π₯οΈ Unique Boat Tour
Consider a boat tour for a different perspective of the wreck and Loch Linnhe. π’
β οΈ Tide Awareness
Be mindful of tidal changes, especially if kayaking near the wreck. β οΈ
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Corpach Wreck for its picturesque setting, especially the stunning backdrop of Ben Nevis. It's a popular spot for photographers seeking unique shots and offers a peaceful, scenic experience. Some note the importance of checking tides and weather for the best visit.
"The Caledonian Canal is a hidden gem! The short walk to the shore is rewarded with stunning views. The pebbled beach is peaceful, and the old wrecked ship creates a unique and picturesque scene β perfect for photos. Definitely worth a stop if you're passing through"
Abins Ali
"We kayaked from the Loch Linnhe campsite to the wreck (be careful of the tidal changes and boats moving around the harbour if you do this), around 2.3 miles each way. Brilliamt views across Loch Eil and down Linnhe"
Vicky Dunbar
"Beautiful spot. Lovely location with a stunning view of Ben Nevis. Free parking in Kilmallie Hall car park.
Popular spot for photographers."
Lisa B
What People Like
What People Dislike
Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
The Corpach Wreck (MV Dayspring) is located on Caol Beach, near Fort William. You can access it via a short walk from the shore. Free parking is available at Kilmallie Hall car park, making it a convenient stop. Some visitors have also kayaked to the wreck from the Loch Linnhe campsite, but be cautious of tides and boat traffic.
Yes, there is free parking available at Kilmallie Hall car park, which provides easy access to the wreck.
While direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of the wreck might be limited, Fort William is well-connected by bus and train. From Fort William, you could potentially take a local bus or taxi to Corpach.
The most common approach is a short walk along the pebbled beach from the parking area. For a unique perspective, boat tours on Loch Linnhe are also available.
The path to the wreck is a pebbled beach, which may present challenges for wheelchair users. It's advisable to check current conditions or consider viewing from a distance.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required to visit and view the Corpach Wreck from the shore. It is a freely accessible natural attraction.
The Corpach Wreck is an outdoor attraction and can be visited at any time. However, for the best photographic opportunities and safety, visiting during daylight hours is recommended.
There are no entry fees for viewing the Corpach Wreck. Parking at Kilmallie Hall car park is also free.
It is generally not advisable or safe to go inside the wreck due to its dilapidated state. Visitors are encouraged to admire it from the shore.
There is no dedicated visitor center at the Corpach Wreck. Information can be gathered from local signage or online resources before your visit.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The golden hours around sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic and beautiful lighting for photographing the Corpach Wreck, especially with Ben Nevis in the background.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the scale of the wreck and its surroundings. A telephoto lens can be useful for isolating details or capturing Ben Nevis. Drones are also popular for aerial shots.
Experiment with different angles from the beach. Shots from slightly further back emphasize the scale with Ben Nevis. Getting closer can highlight the textures of the rusting metal.
While sunny days offer clear views of Ben Nevis, overcast or moody weather can add to the dramatic atmosphere of the shipwreck. Be prepared for wind and rain, common in the Highlands.
Yes, drone photography is popular here, offering unique aerial perspectives of the wreck and the surrounding landscape. Always ensure you comply with local drone regulations.
π« ποΈ Onsite Experience
The area offers a peaceful environment for contemplation and enjoying the coastal scenery. Photographers find it a prime spot. You can also explore the nearby Caledonian Canal and enjoy views of Loch Linnhe.
Most visitors spend 1-2 hours here, allowing time for photography, a short walk, and enjoying the views. If you're taking a boat tour, that will extend your visit.
There are no facilities directly at the wreck site. You'll find amenities in the nearby town of Fort William, which is a short drive away.
The beach is pebbled and can be uneven. Be cautious of your footing, especially near the water's edge. Tides can also affect accessibility.
The wreck is the MV Dayspring, a former fishing vessel built in 1975. It ran aground in Loch Linnhe during a severe storm in December 2011.



Social
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit