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mick



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Don't bother driving round take the rib Whistle we have just been up at Oban with ours fantastic week did over 400 NM saw plenty of wild life etc Thumbs Up
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I'll go by jet ski haha! Wonder what it's mpg is... Haha Cheers, David
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you can always get a boat trip from Croabh Haven (road between Lochgilphead and Oban), guy by the name of duncan phillips at Fairsain tours, its a great day out. Yoou are then close to the Bridge over the Atlantic 2015 RRS Autobiography SDV6
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Re: Scotland's west coast by defender
davidwhittaker wrote:
does anyone know, can you still get the little ferry mentioned in the article from Glenelg onto Skye? looked an experience!


David, we took that little ferry last year. It was one of the highlights of our trip. The drive to the ferry on the mainland side, and away from it on the Skye side is beautiful. Thoroughly recommended, and maybe not many people know this, but it is a community operated ferry so it's nice to truly support the local community in such a rural area. I checked their site and it is running this year.

Jon.
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Look on disco3 Ent & Wiggs wild camped up by that ferry at Easter
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us in Scotland a few weeks back! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn_vDkm9mjE Cheers

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There's a music festival in Glenelg, called "Drams in the Field" - I think it's late-summer. Maybe worth seeing or avoiding dependant on your musical tastes Smile Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
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Hi,

if you haven't already been up to the west and want an interesting trip out, pop and see my old boss at 'Quad bike tours' Kinloch Laggan- about 40 mins from Fort William they do guided 4x4 tours on the Ardverikie estate (of Monarch of the Glen fame). I used to run a lot of trips up there and you would not be disappointed if you had a few hours out with them. Stunning scenery, a couple of small river crossings, miles and miles of forestry track and some more difficult areas and loads of deer!

You might get a drive along one of the beaches there too! Both are beautiful white sand and freshwater!

Chris
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