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Scotland by boat


Scotland by boat

  • NorfolkLine run a thrice-weekly service for vehicles and passengers from Zeebrugge, Belgium to Rosyth, in Fife. The crossing takes around 19 hours. This ferry route was closed in early 2011. Since then the DFDS Seaways ferry from Amsterdam to Newcastle provides the primary service from mainland Europe to North East England and Scotland.
  • Stena Line ferries link Belfast, Northern Ireland to Stranraer in Scotland.
  • P&O Irish Sea ferries link Larne in Northern Ireland to Cairnryan, near Stranraer and Troon in Ayrshire.
  • Smyril Line used to run services to Scrabster, near Thurso on the north coast, from Bergen, Norway, Torshavn, Faroe Islands and Iceland. This service has been suspended owing to the recession.

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