Ferry crossing in Scotland in 2019
Wondering whether to drive to Campbeltown or take the ferry from Ardrossan, doesn't appear much difference in time.
Any opinions welcome.
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Depends where you start your journey Greylag. I used to travel from West Lothian to Machrihanish regularly when the Airbase was active and the journey by car took remarkably longer than the time advertised by the current ferry company. That said, I always enjoyed the road journey which takes you through some really fantastic scenery.
K
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Have you studied the timetable, do the sailing times suit you......?
We have looked at this several times but the crossing times weren't for us......
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We've done it Greylag, towing a caravan at the time, we went up via the Erskine Bridge, Rest and be Thankful route from Loch Lomond. It was a long journey but we were going on to Carradale which took even longer! Stay on the western side of the Mull, the eastern approach roads are very narrow. Like many journeys in Scotland allow yourself plenty of time. We went on to Oban afterwards which is an easier journey and as you say you'll be able to get the ferry to Mull from there.
The Mull of Kintyre itself is lovely, hope you enjoy your visit.
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Just beware of the logging lorries nipping down the M of K!
It is a remote area but handy for a trip to Arran.
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There's also the option of ferry to Brodick on Arran from Ardrossan then ferry from Lochranza to the Mull of kintyre. You need to compare ferry times and costs for the 3 options; drive all the way to the Mull of Kintyre, ferries via Arran or ferry from Ardrossan to Campbeltown.
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