Mallaig

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Getting to Mallaig

Mallaig is not very big but the quays are very busy with fishing boats, so please make contact with the skipper before clambering down ladders or accross fishing boats.

For Lizzie May please meet at the junction shown by the blue balloon in the map below.

By Road
Head up the A82 from Glasgow and keep going all the way past Loch Lomond and its steam ships and all the way to just beyond Fort William. Past Fort William turn left on the A830 to Mallaig.

There is free parking just before you enter Mallaig on the left hand side. In frequent use by sailors, people leave their cars there for a week at a time.  

By Coach
CityLink offer connections from Glasgow Buchanan Street train and Bus Station and Glasgow Airport.

By Train
ScotRail has direct trains for Mallaig that leave from Glasgow Central Station or via Inverness leaving Buchanan Street Station, Glasgow or from Waverley Station in Edinburgh


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