Scotland Ferry
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Discover Scotland
Take a ferry to Scotland and experience one of Europe`s amazing holiday destinations. Scotland is famous primarily for its spectacular scenery, but it also offers a rich historical and cultural heritage. You can experience this relatively small country which is still very rich in contrasts.
The country offers you gentle rolling hills, rugged coastlines, dramatic peaks, beautiful and historic cities, ancient castles and much more. You can catch a ferry to the inner and outer Hebrides from the ferry port of Oban to visit some amazing holiday destinations (try the islands of Colonsey, Mull or Jura)
Travelling in Scotland
Good ferry services operate between the mainland and all the Scottish islands. By train, there are good services connecting all the main towns, particularly in the Edinburgh-Glasgow area. The road network is better and more direct on the east coast , and roads north of Inverness tend to be slower and often single lane.
Things to see
Edinburgh is among the outstanding cities of the world, where the medieval Old Town contrasts with the elegant Georgian New Town. Its Fringe Festival claims to be the world's largest arts festival. It takes place in Scotland's capital during three weeks every August alongside several other arts and cultural festivals, collectively known as the Edinburgh Festival.
One of the big regions in the country is the Highlands with plenty of history and natural beauty. To the east you will find the region of castles and whiskey.
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Scotland Ferry - Operators |
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Scotland Ferry - Map of Routes |
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