Corrour. Picture: Julie Howden/The Herald
FOR many it is a location that will be forever immortalised by the words of Ewan McGregor's character Renton in Trainspotting when he proclaims: "It's s**** being Scottish."
The memorable monologue is juxtaposed against the ruggedly beautiful wilds of Corrour, on the edge of Rannoch Moor, as the quartet of Tommy, Spud, Sick Boy and Renton leave behind the drug-addled underbelly of 1980s Edinburgh for a day trip to the great outdoors.
Trainspotting – released in 1996 – celebrates its 25th anniversary this month, although there is far more to Corrour than simply a cameo in a cult film.