Oban – Lismore
Ferry to Isle of Lismore
Oban – Lismore
Ferry to Isle of Lismore
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Regarded as the seafood capital of Scotland, Oban is the largest town in Argyll on the west coast, offering routes to almost all of the Hebridean Islands. Inside the terminal building, you will find an excellent range of refreshments, a large waiting area and toilet facilities. The port is within easy reach from most Scottish cities, with a number of roads serving the area. If driving from Inverness, simply follow the A82 southbound, whereas if you are coming from Glasgow, head north on the A82. The Oban railway station is situated just fifty metres from the terminal alongside a few bus stops, making it even easier to travel to ‘the gateway to the isles’. In Oban, award-winning seafood restaurants come in abundance, so an exquisite meal is never too far away. The town also boasts some spectacular historic monuments, namely McCaig’s tower, an impressive circular structure overlooking the coast.
The Achnacroish ferry terminal is situated on the east-central coast of the Isle of Lismore, Scotland. With frequent crossings to Oban, usually lasting under an hour, the port of Achnacroish is a useful gateway to the Scottish mainland. If driving from Port Ramsay to the north, follow the B8045 southbound and turn left soon after the public hall, following signs to ‘Achnacroish Oban Car Ferry’. Although there are no car parking spaces available, there is a bus stop is located adjacent to the slipway. The fertile island of Lismore is abundant with fascinating historical monuments including Bronze Age cairns, Iron Age duns and majestic ruinous castles.