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Colintraive (Scottish Gaelic: Caol an t-Snàimh) is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Once the site
where cattle were swum
across the
narrows to...
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ferries run from
Portavadie in the west to
Tarbert in Kintyre, and from
Colintraive in the
south to
Rhubodach on Bute. Much of
Cowal was once held by the...
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through Glendaruel, the
route includes a
ferry link to the Isle of Bute,
Colintraive -
Rhubodach terminating at Port
Bannatyne to the
north of Rothesay. Due...
- The
Colintraive Hotel (also
known as The
Colintraive) is a
hotel and pub in
Colintraive,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was
formerly a
hunting lodge for...
- Campbeltown, Appin, Taynuilt,
Bridge of Orchy, Dalmally, Inveraray, Cairndow,
Colintraive, Dunoon, Tighnabruaich, and the
Isles of Mull, Iona, Coll, Tiree, Jura...
- the
ferry terminal at
Rhubodach connects the
island to the
mainland at
Colintraive by the
smaller of the island's two ferries. The
crossing is one of the...
- (980 ft)
across and is
spanned by the
Calmac ferry from
Rhubodach to
Colintraive. The
crossing takes only 5 minutes, and runs
every half hour throughout...
- 2016. The
route was
first established in 2000, and is
managed by the
Colintraive and
Glendaruel Development Trust. It was
renamed in 2018 to in order...
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small ro-ro
ferry sails the
short distance over the
Kyles of Bute to
Colintraive in Argyll,
where the A886 road
continues to Strachur. The route, operated...
- over the car deck. Loch
Alainn entered service in July 1997, on the
Colintraive –
Rhubodach route,
allowing MV Loch
Riddon to move to Largs.
After a...