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Days out & scenic buses in: Tyndrum

A historic Highland crossroads offering scenic beauty, rich mining history, and outdoor adventures

Tyndrum, a small village in the Scottish Highlands, is a vital crossroads with a rich history and striking natural surroundings.

Situated on the A82 and A85 roads, Tyndrum is an important junction for travellers heading towards Oban, Fort William, and Glasgow. The village is also a key stop on the West Highland Way, making it popular with hikers exploring Scotland's rugged landscapes.

Historically, Tyndrum was a significant mining area, with gold and lead being extracted from the surrounding hills. The nearby Cononish Gold Mine continues this tradition today, and the village’s mining heritage is still evident in the landscape.

Tyndrum's location in the heart of the Highlands offers easy access to numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and exploring the nearby peaks of Ben Lui and Beinn Dubhchraig, which offer stunning views and challenging climbs.

The village itself, though small, provides essential services for travellers, including accommodation, shops, and eateries. Its picturesque setting and strategic location make Tyndrum a popular base for exploring the wider region, offering visitors a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and opportunities for adventure in the Scottish Highlands.

Bus routes in Tyndrum

Scottish Citylink 913: Edinburgh to Dunfermline, Perth, Crieff, Glen Coe & Fort William

Citylink 913

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Scotland's Highlands on a break-taking journey from Edinburgh to Fort William through Dunfermline, Perth, Crieff & Loch Earn.

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Scottish Citylink 914: Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Fort William

Citylink 914

Explore the beauty and breath-taking views of Loch Lomond, Glen Coe and the Scottish Highlands en route to Fort William from Glasgow

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Scottish Citylink 978: Edinburgh, Stirling & Crainlarich to Oban

Citylink 978

Take in Scotland's most captivating scenery on Citylink 978, a route that winds from Edinburgh to Oban, passing through Stirling and Loch Earn.

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Scottish Citylink 977: Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Oban

Citylink 977

Experience the magic of the Highlands on Citylink 977, your direct route from Glasgow to Oban with breath-taking stops at Loch Lomond and Tyndrum.

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Scottish Citylink 975: Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Crainlarich to Oban

Citylink 975

Citylink 975 takes you on a picturesque journey from Glasgow to Oban, passing through Loch Lomond and Crianlarich’s scenic vistas.

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Scottish Citylink 916: Glasgow, Loch Lomond, Fort William, Portree & Uig

Citylink 916

Travel from Glasgow to Fort William & Isle of Skye, exploring Scotland’s majestic scenery, iconic lochs & landmarks, and the rugged beauty of the Highlands along the way

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Scottish Citylink 915: Glasgow, Loch Lomond, Fort William & Isle of Skye

Citylink 915

A scenic journey from Glasgow to Loch Lomond, Fort William, and the Isle of Skye, offering stunning views of iconic landscapes and a comfortable travel experience through the Highlands.

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