Spean Bridge, Highland PH34 Land for sale

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Spean Bridge, Highland PH34 Land for sale

Spean Bridge, Highland PH34
£8,000

Our Summary

  • Reduced Buyers Fee: 1% of Sale Price (Min £2000 +vat)Potential for immediate use, could suit multiple uses
  • Situated between Spean Bridge and Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis Potential for immediate use and multiple uses, such as camping, glamping pods, small chalets, campervan or caravan parking Unrivalled location in one of Scotland's most picturesque settings Rare opportunity to own a slice of the Highlands offering potential for income The local area has shown some exceptional sales evidence recently showing there is strong demand: Blackcairn House, Spean Bridge, PH34 4EX previously sold for £622, 500 in 2024, Plot 2 Achnabobane, Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire PH34 4EX previously sold for £ 588, 500 in 2024 Sure to appeal to investors looking for an excellent development opportunity Plot of land with excellent access in one of Scotland's most attractive locations
  • Rare opportunity to own a Highland plot offering potential for income
  • Auction Details07 November 2025, 12pm Deadline for OffersHow to Bid Now Submit an enquiry now or visit our website for full details on how to BID ON THIS PROPERTY
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  • AUCTION DATE: 07 November 2025

Description

This property is a rare opportunity to own a plot of land in one of Scotland's most picturesque settings, with a massive demand for camping, glamping, and campervan parking in the local area. The 276 square meter plot is situated between Spean Bridge and Fort William, at the foot of Ben Nevis, and has potential for immediate use and multiple uses. The area has shown exceptional sales evidence recently, with nearby plots selling for over £600,000. The site offers a base to explore the Western Highlands, with over 7.5 million visitors to the region in 2023, and has huge demand for overnight stays. The property is a potential high-yield investment, with land prices continually increasing in Scotland and the land in this setting always likely to generate significant demand.