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- Portavadie (Scottish Gaelic: Port a' Mhadaidh) is a village on the s****s of Loch Fyne on the coast of the Cowal Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, West of...
- from which ferries sail to Gourock in Inverclyde. Other ferries run from Portavadie in the west to Tarbert in Kintyre, and from Colintraive in the south to...
- There is a CalMac service across Loch Fyne which provides a link between Portavadie in Cowal and Tarbert in Kintyre. The Cowal peninsula route is a p****enger-only...
- / 55.870056; -5.30694 Polphail was a ghost village, it was located at Portavadie in Argyll & Bute, Scotland. Originally built in the 1970s, it was never...
- bus route in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, which runs between Dunoon and Portavadie via Tighnabruiach and Kames. It is operated by West Coast Motors, which...
- ferry crossings from Gourock to Dunoon on the Cowal peninsula and from Portavadie (Cowal) to Tarbert on the Kintyre peninsula. Route 75 Map The route begins...
- site of a ferry across Loch Fyne. Otter Ferry is situated 9 miles from Portavadie from where there is a ferry to Tarbert, in Kintyre, operated by Caledonian...
- and Rhubodach on the Isle of Bute. The A866 is part of the 478 Dunoon–Portavadie bus route. "A886". Roader's Digest: The SABRE Wiki.[self-published source]...
- maintained by sustrans. NCR75 includes two ferry crossings from Tarbert to Portavadie on the Cowal peninsula and from Dunoon ((Cowal)), to Gourock in Inverclyde...
- at Portavadie in the Kyles of Bute. The First Glasgow continued to attend summer camp at the same location until the summer of 1974 when Portavadie was...