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Scottish Citylink 976: Glasgow to Loch Lomond, Rest And Be Thankful & Oban

Citylink 976 - Discover the heart of the Highlands as Scottish Citylink 976 takes you from the bustling streets of Glasgow to the serene landscapes of Loch Lomond, Dalmally, and Oban.

Citylink 976 - Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Rest And Be Thankful to Oban

Who operates this service?

This service is operated by Scottish Citylink

Concession passes

Concessionary passes are accepted on this route.

Route frequency

6 coaches a day when combined with Citylink 975, 977 & 978

Does this service run all year
or seasonal

This scenic route runs all year long

This route accepts bicycles

Bring your bike, buses on this route can carry bikes.

Well behaved dogs are welcome aboard

Dogs are welcome, bring your adorable pooch onboard

Citylink 976 - Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Rest And Be Thankful to Oban

The Scottish Citylink route 976 is a scenic coach journey that connects Glasgow with the picturesque town of Oban, passing through some of Scotland’s most breath-taking landscapes. This route is a favourite among travellers and locals alike, offering a unique blend of urban and rural Scotland in one journey.

Starting in the vibrant city of Glasgow, the coach departs from Buchanan Bus Station, making its way northwest towards Dumbarton.

As the bus leaves the urban sprawl, passengers are treated to views of the River Clyde, before reaching Dumbarton, a town steeped in history, known for its ancient castle perched atop a volcanic rock.

The journey then continues along the A82, skirting the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest freshwater loch. The views here are simply stunning, with the rugged Highlands in the background and the serene waters of the loch providing a dramatic contrast.

After Loch Lomond, the route ascends into the Highlands, passing through the striking Rest And Be Thankful pass, a viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding glens and mountains.

This section of the journey is a testament to the wild beauty of Scotland, with its steep hillsides and deep valleys.

The coach then descends into the charming town of Inveraray, situated on the shores of Loch Fyne. Known for its iconic castle and whitewashed Georgian architecture, Inveraray is a popular stop for visitors keen to explore its historical significance.

The route continues northwards, passing the Falls of Cruachan, a spectacular waterfall that cascades down from Ben Cruachan, one of Scotland’s most famous Munros.

The final leg of the journey takes you to Oban, a bustling seaside town often referred to as the “Gateway to the Isles”, where the route ends. Oban is a perfect destination for those looking to explore the Inner Hebrides or simply enjoy the town’s coastal charm.

Bring your bike,
buses on this route can carry bicycles

Booking your bike on the bus is easy! Simply reserve your bike space as an Additional Hold Item when purchasing your seat reservation online via the Citylink journey planner.

Dogs are welcome,
bring your adorable pooch onboard

Animals, other than trained assistance dogs, will not normally be allowed to travel on our coaches. Trained assistance dogs should wear their harness or identification jacket whilst travelling.

Exceptions will be made for small animals which are fully contained within a pet carrier. The pet carrier must be secured on the floor area of the coach beneath the passenger’s feet.

Tickets & passes for a grand scenic adventure

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This listing was last updated on 11th August 2024

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