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the journey is the start of the adventure…
the journey is the start of the adventure…
Western Isles Ferry Service runs several sailings a day, seven days a week and all sailings tie in with trains times and house arrival departure times (25 or 45 minute crossing depending on vessel used). The sailing is across a sheltered sealoch bringing our guests, groceries, Knoydart residents deliveries and whatever needs to get across. They take bikes and kayaks, pets and furniture!. So we even when the larger calmac ferries may not be able to run our Knoydart boats will get you here. The Studio Room is available from 3pm so the ideal sailing is 2.15pm from Mallaig. Guests require to vacate the property by 10.30am and the optimum sailing time to request on departure is 11.00 or alternatively there is an early sailing at 8am if you have some distance to travel or wish an early start.
Visit here for Western Isles timetables and further information.
Please note there are NO roads in to Knoydart! The only vehicular route is by taking the A830 ‘Road to the Isles’ to Mallaig from Fort William, and then hopping on a passenger ferry. Allow yourself 1-1½ hours from Fort William to Mallaig. 3½ – 4 hours from Glasgow to Fort William.
When you get to Mallaig there is a parking bay to your left before you reach the roundabout at the approach. Local cars live here while we live on Knoydart, cars are always left at owners risk wherever parked in Mallaig but this is probably your best option. Head first to the pier to drop your bags off to save a walk with luggage.
All trains to Fort William and Mallaig go via Glasgow. For more information visit the rail timetable. Best bet to make your own arrangements or telephone 08457 48 49 50. The train journey is spectacular and Wanderlust Travel Magazine voted the line from Fort William to Mallaig as the best in the country, beating off stiff competition from the Orient Express, now that takes some beating!
Travelling on the overnight sleeper from London is fun and comfortable. Visit the the rail timetable at Scotrail for details (see link above), or call 08457 48 49 50. Trains travelling from London stop in Fort William. Here you pick up a connection for Mallaig.
‘The Jacobite’ steam train runs in the Summer months. Travel back in time and cross the famous viaduct, just like that famous little wizard on his way to Hogwarts! Details here: Steam Train Jacobite.
Looking for travel inspiration head to Traveline Scotland for information on how to plan your journey. Timetables and journey planner for all bus, rail, coach, air and ferry services in Scotland. Also open 24 hours by phone on 0871 200 22 33.
Please note, there is no signage on any of the routes. Don’t attempt to walk in unless you have the correct map and a compass, know how to use them, and have a clear route in mind. Experience of walking routes without signage is essential.
You will need adequate safety and protective equipment, including rainwear, tent or goretex bivvy bag, plus decent boots, etc. Please always inform a friend or relative of your route and the time you expect to take.