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Car Hire
Cycle hire
Train
Travel Planning
NADICS
(National driver information and control system) - up to date information on conditions and traffic disruption on trunk roads.
Traveline Scotland
Plan any public transport journey within Scotland with up to date and impartial timetable information on all types of public transport.
Maps of the Highlands of Scotland and Scotland Maps
View our maps of the Highlands to help plan your journey....
Lochaber transport forum
Local transport information for Fort William & Lochaber.
The AA routeplanner
can help you plan your road routes to and around the Highlands

Driving alongside Loch Hope
Driving in the Highlands
Some of our roads may be a bit different - but that's all part of the experience....



Getting here couldn't be easier ....


By Car
The A82 (Glasgow-Fort William-Inverness), the A9 (Stirling-Perth-Inverness-Thurso) and the A96 (Aberdeen-Nairn-Inverness) are the three arterial routes to and from the Highlands.

By Bus
Several bus operators run daily services to the Highlands from Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh, with connections from all other parts of the UK.

By Train
Daily services to and from Inverness and Fort William connect the Highlands with Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh and all the major UK cities. Rail services from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh, Wick and Thurso, and Fort William to Mallaig (where steam trains run in the summer) provide opportunities to take in the spectacular scenery. The Caledonian Sleeper service operates from London Euston to Fort William and Inverness (not Saturday evenings).

By Air
Inverness is the gateway airport to the Highlands, and just over 1½ hours from London. You can fly to Inverness from London Gatwick and Luton; Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Dublin, Exeter, Leeds/Bradford, Manchester, Nottingham, Southampton, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Shetland, Orkney and the Outer Hebrides. For further information please visit the HIAL website.


By Ferry
Caledonian MacBrayne operate car and passenger ferry services to the islands on the west, while the Glenelg ferry links Skye. Northlink Ferries and Pentland Ferries operate car and passenger services from Scrabster (near Thurso) and Gills Bay respectively to Orkney. John o' Groats Ferries offer passenger-only services to Orkney.

Getting around the Highlands is also simple...
Train services and regular bus services link towns and villages and there are also tours by bus or taxi to key attractions and facilities. Post Buses carry fare paying passengers in rural areas where there is no other form of public transport. Local and national car hire companies operate throughout the area.

Stop Press: All tolls were removed in December 2004 so crossing the Skye bridge is now free.

Other ways to get around
Cycling
What better way to explore the Highlands than on a bike....
Tours & Cruises
As well as using your car or public transport you can also take a tour or a cruise - why not sit back and enjoy the scenery....

Air links
AerArann
British Airways
British Midland
Eastern Airways
Highland Airways
Highlands and Islands Airports
Inverness Airport website

Rail links
Great North Eastern Railway (GNER)
Jacobite Steam Train
Network Rail
Scotrail
Strathspey Steam Railway
The trainline

Bus & coach links
National Express coaches
Postbuses
Rapsons coaches
Scottish Citylink Coaches
Stagecoach Inverness
Tim Dearman coaches

John o' Groats Ferries
Northlink Ferries
Pentland Ferries


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