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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.

Citylink 915 - Glasgow to Loch Lomond, Glen Coe, Fort William, Portree & Uig

Who operates this service?

This service is operated by Scottish Citylink

Concession passes

Concessionary passes are accepted on this route.

Route frequency

Coaches run every hour or two, daily, when combined with 913, 914, 916 & 977

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 915 - Glasgow to Loch Lomond, Glen Coe, Fort William, Portree & Uig

The Scottish Citylink 915 service offers one of the most scenic bus journeys in Scotland, taking passengers from the vibrant city of Glasgow to the breath-taking landscapes of Loch Lomond, Fort William, and the Isle of Skye.

This service provides a comfortable and convenient way to explore some of Scotland’s most iconic regions, all from the comfort of a modern coach.

Departing from Glasgow, the journey begins by heading northwest towards Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest freshwater loch.

As the coach travels along the edge of the loch, passengers are treated to stunning views of its shimmering waters, framed by the rolling hills and rugged mountains of the surrounding national park.

This part of the journey offers a peaceful escape from the city and a taste of the natural beauty that defines the Scottish Highlands.

Continuing north, the service reaches Fort William, a charming town nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak.

Fort William is known as the outdoor capital of the UK, and the views from the bus showcase the dramatic landscapes that make this area so popular with hikers and nature lovers.

The journey then continues through the heart of the Highlands, passing through picturesque glens and alongside towering mountains.

The final leg of the journey takes passengers across the Skye Bridge to the Isle of Skye, renowned for its rugged beauty, with its dramatic coastlines, towering cliffs, and enchanting landscapes.

The service offers stunning views of the island’s famous landmarks, including the Cuillin mountains and the iconic Old Man of Storr.

Throughout the journey, passengers can relax in comfortable seating, enjoy onboard amenities, and take in the spectacular scenery through large windows, making the Scottish Citylink 915 service not just a means of transport, but a memorable travel experience in itself.

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 7th August 2024

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