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By
Car:
From
Glasgow, drive to Kennacraig which is approximately two and half
hours. Take the A82 up Loch Lomond , turning onto the A83 at Tarbet.
Follow the signs for Inveraray and Lochgilphead then Tarbert.
The ferry terminal of Kennacraig is five miles from Tarbert following
the signs for Campbeltown. Please note the ferry terminal is simply
a terminal there is no town or village so look for the signs!
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Bus:
There
is a daily bus service from Glasgow Buchanan Street Bus Station
by West Coast Motors which connect with the ferry in both directions.
For times contact the Travel Centre at Buchanan Street Bus Station
+44 (0) 141 332 7133 or
http://www.citylink.co.uk/ |
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Ferry:
Caledonian
Macbrayne operate the two hour fifteen minute crossing twice daily
from Kennacraig depending on the time of year. The morning sailing
into Islay will arrive at Port Ellen in the South of the Island
and the afternoon will sail to Port Askaig in the North of the
Island. For more information contact Caledonian Macbrayne on
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Gourock
+44 (0) 1475 650100
Kennacraig: +44 (0) 1880 730253
Port Ellen: +44 (0) 1496 302209 |
For
a copy of their current timetable
http://www.calmac.co.uk
Tel: 01880 730253 |
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By
Air:
British
Airways Express run a 35 minute scheduled service, Monday - Saturday
from Glasgow Airport to Islay, in the morning and afternoon. This
is the quickest way and can provide spectacular views of the islands
and Kintyre. This service is operated by Loganair. For information
on schedules, contact British Airways Express at +44 (0)141 887
1111 or Islay Airport +44 (0)1496 302022. The timetable is also
available online as well as booking -
http://www.british-airways.com |
Jura
If
traveling onward to Jura or for a day trip vist the following link for
the timtables and prices www.juradevelopment.co.uk/ferry
For
Detailed Maps and Directions visit

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