Ferry Travel, Scottish Style

We've just arrived back in Grantham after a wonderful week on the Isle of Mull. It is a long and boring 10 hours of driving back from the West Coast of Scotland but the highlight is the two ferry crossings we have to take. Unlike crossing the English Channel on a ferry (I prefer to take the Tunnel), a ferry crossing in Scotland is much more of an adventure as the scenery is stunning.


The Lochaline ferry arriving at the Fishnish terminal
The first crossing on our way home is the 20-minute journey from Fishnish on the Isle of Mull over to Lochaline on the mainland. I always prefer to travel the other way and land in Fishnish but it is still a great place to take a ferry as the Sound of Mull is beautiful.




The Sound of Mull from the ferry
The second ferry is the short 5 minute journey across the bottom of Loch Linnhe just south of Fort William.  This crossing cuts out a 35 mile trip around the Loch and once across we then head south through Glen Coe and Rannoch Moor.


The Corran to Ardgour Ferry at the bottom of Loch Linnhe
This summer we will be moving from Lincolnshire to Scotland and our journey time to Mull will be cut dramatically.  However we will still be taking the ferry across the water to Mull.

All images taken on a Fujifilm Finepix X100 and Fujinon 23mm f2 lens


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