Scotland boasts numerous minor ferry ports, many not much more than simple slipways, serving the country's sixty-plus inhabited islands. This means there are over 50 ferry routes, mainly up and down the west coast, such as between the mainland and the Outer Hebrides.
Click on the links below to find out more about each port:
Highlands & Skye
>> Armadale
>> Gills Bay
>> Mallaig
>> Scrabster
>> Uig
>> Ullapool
Outer Hebrides
>> Castlebay
>> Lochboisdale
>> Lochmaddy
>> Stornoway
>> Tarbert
Argyll & the islands
>> Coll
>> Colonsay
>> Craignure
>> Dunoon
>> Kennacraig
>> Oban
>> Port Askaig
>> Port Ellen
>> Rothesay
>> Tiree
>> Tobermory
Glasgow & The Clyde Valley
>> Gourock
Ayrshire & Arran
>> Ardrossan
>> Brodick
>> Cumbrae
>> Largs
>> Wemyss Bay
