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Travelling to Bruach Roineach
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Ferries
The main ferry to Mull leaves from
Oban. There are services by train and coach to Oban daily
from Glasgow. There are also two smaller ferry routes running to
Mull from Lochaline and Kilchoan. For all
up-to-date ferry information, visit Caledonian MacBrayne's website
www.calmac.co.uk
Maps
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Driving
from Craignure:
Turn right leaving the ferry
terminal. Drive to Salen. Approximately 2
miles north of Salen you will reach 'Aros Bridge' where
the road splits. Bear left for Dervaig. At
Dervaig you will reach a junction next to the Church, turn left
here and follow the road for 5 miles to Calgary. |
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Driving
from Fishnish (Lochaline ferry):
Follow the road from the
ferry which will take you to the main road. Turn right to
Salen etc. |
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Driving
from Tobermory (Kilchoan ferry):
Coming off the ferry at the Calmac
Pier, follow the road straight ahead along Tobermory Main
Street and onwards uphill until you reach a mini roundabout.
Take the second exit and follow the signs for Dervaig.
Dervaig village is a single street that splits off to the right
at the Bellachroy Hotel. Do not go down this road -
continue straight ahead and you will come to the junction by the
church. Carry on straight ahead for 5 miles to Calgary. |
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Travelling to and on Mull using public transport:
Daily services run for both train and coach
to Oban from Glasgow but using public transport can be tricky on
the island. A comprehensive guide has been compiled which
is available online at
www.mict.co.uk (follow the 'travel' link on the left side of
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Driving
on single track roads: The
majority of the island's roads are single track. Passing
places are there for cars to pass and also to allow overtaking.
Always keep to the left. If a passing place
is on the right, wait opposite it on the left hand side of the
road. Please do not park in passing places and please let
other drivers overtake. The car behind might be a doctor,
midwife, vet, or member of the fire brigade or lifeboat crew.
Leaflets about driving on single tracks are usually available on
the Craignure-Oban ferry.
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printable information sheet including terms, travel and maps |
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