Driving to Druimnacroish                                                 (suitable for printing)

 

From the South…

 

The most popular route is to drive to Oban and catch the main car ferry to Craignure on Mull. 

 

From Glasgow, take the A82 past Loch Lomond.  Then either

 

· turn left at Tarbet onto the A83 to Inveraray, turn right on the A819 to Dalmally then left onto the A85 to Oban.

· or continue right up Loch Lomond to Crianlarich, turn left (A85) to Tyndrum and left to Oban.

 

From Edinburgh, take the M9 to Stirling, then the A84 through Callander.  Join the A85 to Crianlarich, and left at Tyndrum to Oban.

 

Arriving in Oban, drive straight into town, along the front and the ferry terminal is well signposted.

 

For the Oban ferry, we recommend you always make a reservation for your car with Caledonian MacBrayne.  Tel. 08705 650000, or visit www.calmac.co.uk.   You must be at the ferry 30 minutes before sailing.

 

A comfortable journey time from Edinburgh to Oban is around 3 hours.  From Glasgow, around 2 1/2 hours.

 

 

From the North… (Mallaig/Fort William/Inverness)

 

Smaller car ferries run from Morvern (Lochaline - Fishnish) and Ardnamurchan (Kilchoan - Tobermory).   There is no advance booking on these boats, you simply wait for the next available place.   

 

From Fort William, drive a few miles south to the Corran Ferry at the narrows of Loch Linnhe.  Take the ferry across to Ardgour (it runs every 30 minutes).   As you come off the ferry turn left towards Strontian.   Just before Strontian turn left (A884) to take you to the Lochaline ferry.

 

From Mallaig drive to Lochailort, then right onto the A861.  After Salen, take a right (B8007) to Kilchoan for the Tobermory ferry.  Or, take a left after Salen, continue through Strontian and then turn right (A884) to Lochaline for the Fishnish ferry.  (note : Salen, Ardnamurchan; there is also a Salen on Mull)

 

Journey time from Ardgour to Lochaline is around 45 minutes. 

 

 

Once on Mull…

 

As you come off the ferry at either Craignure or Fishnish, turn right towards Tobermory.   

       After about ten miles you pass through the village of Salen and the road becomes single track. 

       Follow the coastline for another mile, then just before the bridge, take the left fork, sign-posted Dervaig. 

       Drive for another nine miles and Druimnacroish is on your left, two miles short of the village itself.

 

Leaving Tobermory, take the Dervaig road (sign-posted). 

       After eight steep and winding miles, as you come down the hill into Dervaig, keep on the main road      bearing left round the white painted village pub (“The Bellachroy”).  

       Just after the church (on your left) and before the bridge, turn left (sign-posted Salen & Craignure).

       Druimnacroish is almost two miles along this road, on your right.

 

Following these routes, Druimnacroish is around 35-40 minutes from Craignure, 30-35 minutes from Fishnish and 25-30 minutes from Tobermory.