"middle of nowhere - centre of everything"
To reach Tyndrum, you travel through some of the most beautiful and spectacular scenery as we are situated in the only national park in Scotland. We are a world away from Birmingham, Manchester and London. » Easyjet and other low cost flyers, however, bring our worlds together!!By Road - National Grid Reference NN 330 305
| From | Distance | Duration | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edinburgh | 95 miles | 2 hours | M9 to Stirling, A84, A85 through Crianlarich |
| Fort William | 50 miles | 75 minutes | A82 South across stunning Glencoe |
| Glasgow | 55 miles | 90 minutes | A82 North through Dunbarton, Loch Lomond-side, Crianlarich |
| Oban | 43 miles | 50 minutes | A85 East past Loch Awe and through the Pass of Brander |
| Perth | 65 miles | 90 minutes | A85 westbound through Crieff to Crianlarich |
| Stirling | 55 miles | 75 minutes | A84 to Lochernhead and then A85 via Crianlarich |
By Rail - There are two stations in Tyndrum - Upper and Lower.
From the Upper Station there is an overnight sleeper service between London and
Fort William, with trains also travelling to Edinburgh and Mallaig, for Skye.
The Lower Station has regular services to Oban and Glasgow.
For enquires and bookings Tel: 08457 484950 or
www.firstgroup.com/scotrail