Dunoon Ferry Terminal
Hunter's Quay, Argyll
Hunter's Quay just north of Dunoon with the ferry from Gourock just arriving.
It's a frequent service and the trip takes about twenty minutes.
It's a frequent service and the trip takes about twenty minutes.
Slowing down and closing in on the ramp.
Unloading.
A second ferry, Sound of Seil, crossing over empty.
This is a ferry service from mainland to mainland across the River Clyde. It saves a long drive (up to eighty-five miles) and avoids any delays on the far too frequently blocked A83 Rest and be Thankful.
This is a ferry service from mainland to mainland across the River Clyde. It saves a long drive (up to eighty-five miles) and avoids any delays on the far too frequently blocked A83 Rest and be Thankful.
Both ferries tied up with the Sound of Soay loading for the journey back to Gourock. You can see
that it's a popular and well-used ferry.
This service from McInroy's Point in Gourock to Hunter's Quay in Argyll is run by Western Ferries.
This service from McInroy's Point in Gourock to Hunter's Quay in Argyll is run by Western Ferries.

