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Hair transplant isle of jura3/28/2023 The 456 line is operated Monday to Saturday between Feolin ferry terminal, Craighouse, Knockrome, Lagg and Inverlussa. Garelochhead Coaches is running a local bus service. The timetable is also available online as well as bookings on Local Transport To make bookings contact 08 or Islay Airport +44 (0)1496 302022. For information on schedules, contact British Airways at Glasgow +44 (0)1 or Islay Airport +44 (0)1496 302022. This is the quickest way and can provide spectacular views of the islands and Kintyre. The website from Caledonian MacBrayne also called Calmac you will find information regarding timetables and bookings.īritish Airways run a 35 minute scheduled service, Monday – Saturday from Glasgow Airport to Islay, in the morning and afternoon. It’s advisable to book ferries in advance, specially in the summer season. Ferries arrive eather in Port Askaig or Port Ellen depending on the timetable and weather conditions. For schedule information, contact the Travel Centre at Buchanan Street Bus Station +44 (0)1 The Ferry from Kennacraig to Islay:Ĭaledonian MacBrayne operate the two hour crossing which runs twice daily throughout the year, once on Sundays, with additional sailings during the summer season. The ferry terminal is easily missed but it’s clearly signposted.Ī daily bus service operates from Glasgow Buchanan Street Bus Station by West Coast Motors making a connection with the ferry at Kennacraig. The Kennacraig ferry terminal is located only 4 miles outside Tarbert, a picturesque little town and port. Continue on the A83 following the shore line of Loch Fyne towards Lochilphead and finally Kennacraig. Next take the A83 near Tarbet passing Rest and be Thankful towards the lovely town of Inveraray. Take the A82 from Glasgow towards Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. This journey should take about two and a half to three hours, depending on the amount of stops, and is a very scenic drive. For bookings call +44(0)7768 450000 or email For more information, public transport, port information and timetables visit To Islay By Car from Glasgow: The ferry service is operational from April to September. The timetable allows for good connections to Oban and Glasgow on certain days. The Jura passenger ferry operates from the mainland (Tayvallich) to Craighouse, the Stone pier near Jura Stores. More information and a timetable is available on the Jura Ferry Information Pageįrom Tayvallich on the mainland to Craighouse Jura under one hour! The costs are around £16 return for car and passengers. Booking is not required, a stop at the local petrol station however is recommended if travelling by car. From Port Askaig the Jura ferries runs at approx a 30 to 60min interval daily from 7.30am till 6.30pm. The ferry between the two islands runs from Port Askaig, on the east coast of Islay, to Feolin, in the south-west corner of Jura. To get to Jura, the majority of people will require a visit to the neighbouring Isle of Islay, separated from Jura by the half mile wide stretch of water known as the Sound of Islay, famous for its strong currents. From Port Askaig Islay to Feolin by car ferry
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