25-12-11, 07:58 PM | #1 |
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History - the Ballachulish ferry
Log on to SABRE Roads Forums » British and Irish Roads and you should be able to find it.
May be interesting to those meandering round Kinlochleven area. I intend to have a closer look after GM V
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28-12-11, 10:42 PM | #2 |
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Re: History - the Ballachulish ferry
Aye, we dive the south side slip occasionally. Just near the hotel...
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31-12-11, 01:57 PM | #3 |
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Re: History - the Ballachulish ferry
My fave ferry is the Glenelg ferry... As posted in GM banter. Its only a short 5 minute crossing but the ferry is sweet and the roads either side of it are outstanding for their beauty.
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Re: History - the Ballachulish ferry
As a kid I used to love the ferry at North/South Queensferry when we were going to Edinburgh. Lovely old steam paddleships and they always seemed to be crowded,
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Re: History - the Ballachulish ferry
I'll be doing something round there and it won't be meandering
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