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The Isle of Luing is 16 miles south of Oban, accessible by a three minute ferry ride from North Cuan, on the southerly tip of Seil Island. Seil is connected to the mainland by the famous "Bridge over the Atlantic".  

bus

There is a regular bus service from Oban to the ferry slipway at North Cuan. The 418 service connects Oban with North Cuan ferry slipway and is run by West Coast Motors. A timetable is available on their website.

train

The train service from Oban goes via Crianlarich to Glasgow Queen Street Station, with three journeys a day all year, and four on saturdays during the summer. Timetables for the line are available online from ScotRail. Prices vary depending upon the time of your journey, but start at £8.60 for an adult single if booked in advance.

coach

Citylink runs a service from Glasgow to Oban that runs up to 7 times a day. It is possible to come via Inverarary or Crianlarich. Timetables and fares are available on the Citylink website. Prices vary depending upon the time of your journey, but start at £6 for an adult single.

car

When travelling by car it is worth bearing in mind that the roads in the west of scotland are slower than you may be used to and allow plenty of time for your journey. Expect to take around 3 hours from Glasgow to Luing regardless of the route you take.
 

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