Ferries to Scotland
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Stena Line and P&O Ferries operate routes between Northern Ireland and Scotland. Northlink Ferries sails between the Scottish mainland, the Shetlands and Orkney. Pentland Ferries offers crossings to and from Orkney. Calmac (Caledonian MacBrayne) is a state-owned ferry operator who offer ferry crossings to and from the many Western Isles of Scotland.
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Ferry Routes to Scotland
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Scotland Ferry Routes
- Aberdeen to Kirkwall
- Aberdeen to Lerwick
- Ardrossan to Brodick
- Armadale to Mallaig
- Barra to Eriskay
- Berneray to Leverburgh
- Brodick to Ardrossan
- Cairnryan to Belfast
- Cairnryan to Larne
- Castlebay to Oban
- Coll to Oban
- Coll to Tiree
- Colonsay to Oban
- Colonsay to Port Askaig
- Criagnure to Oban
- Eriskay to Barra
- Gills Bay to St Margaret's Hope
- Kennacraig to Port Askaig
- Kennacraig to Port Ellen
- Kirkwall to Aberdeen
- Kirkwall to Lerwick
- Lerwick to Aberdeen
- Lerwick to Kirkwall
- Leverburgh to Berneray
- Lismore to Oban
- Lochboisdale to Mallaig
- Lochmaddy to Tarbert
- Lochmaddy to Uig
- Mallaig to Armadale
- Mallaig to Lochboisdale
- Oban to Castlebay
- Oban to Coll
- Oban to Colonsay
- Oban to Craignure
- Oban to Lismore
- Oban to Port Askaig
- Oban to Tiree
- Port Askaig to Colonsay
- Port Askaig to Kennacraig
- Port Askaig to Oban
- Port Ellen to Kennacraig
- Scrabster to Stromness
- St Margaret's Hope to Gills Bay
- Stornoway to Ullapool
- Stromness to Scrabster
- Tarbert to Lochmaddy
- Tarbert to Uig
- Tiree to Coll
- Tiree to Oban
- Uig to Lochmaddy
- Tarbert to Uig
- Ullapool to Stornoway
All Ferry Ports in Scotland
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Ferry Ports Scotland
- Aberdeen Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Ardrossan Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Armadale Ferry Port (Isle of Skye)
- Barra Ferry Port (Outer Hebrides)
- Berneray Ferry Port (North Uist, Outer Hebrides)
- Brodick Ferry Port (Isle of Arran)
- Cairnryan Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Castlebay Ferry Port (Barra, Outer Hebrides)
- Coll Ferry Port (Inner Hebrides)
- Colonsay Ferry Port (Inner Hebrides)
- Craignure Ferry Port (Isle of Mull)
- Cumbrae Ferry Port (Ayrshire Coast)
- Eigg Ferry Port (Inner Hebrides)
- Eriskay Ferry Port (Outer Hebrides)
- Gills Bay Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Kennacraig Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Kirkwall Ferry Port (Orkney)
- Largs Ferry Port (Ayrshire, Scotland)
- Lerwick Ferry Port (Shetland Islands)
- Leverburgh Ferry Port (Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides)
- Lismore Ferry Port (Inner Hebrides)
- Lochboisdale Ferry Port (South Uist, Outer Hebrides)
- Lochmaddy Ferry Port (North Uist, Outer Hebrides)
- Mallaig Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Oban Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Port Askaig Ferry Port (Islay)
- Port Ellen Ferry Port (Islay)
- Scrabster Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
- Stornoway Ferry Port (Isle of Lewis)
- St Margeret's Hope Ferry Port (The Orkneys)
- Stromness Ferry Port (Orkney)
- Tarbert Ferry Port (Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides)
- Tiree Ferry Port (Inner Hebrides)
- Uig Ferry Port (Isle of Skye)
- Ullapool Ferry Port (mainland Scotland)
About Scotland
Scotland is a country of whisky, golf, romance of the clans and a wealth of castles and historic sites. The Scottish Highlands area is one of the last wildernesses in Europe, while Glasgow and Clyde Valley are rich in architecture, museums and galleries, Glasgow being famous for its legendary warmth and generous hospitality. Scotland's Castle and Whisky Country stretches from the high Cairngorm mountains of Scotland's north east to a superb coastline. Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is distinctive not only for its neo-classically inspired architecture, but also for its unrivalled cultural choice and is a World Heritage Site and the setting for the world's largest annual arts festival.