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Newest Review: ... you while you wait, and remember to use the loo as I am not sure this is an option on the boat. The terminal is a little out of the way of Tayinloan itself, but it is within walking distance and you can easily get to the shop if you need to. My advice is to leave the car in the car park, unless you have very young children or some difficulty walking. Gigha is only 7 miles long and you can walk everywhere or hire bikes. It's all part of the beauty of this island that there aren't many cars. When the ferry arrives, you just drive your car straight onto it, or walk on. You can also take bikes across. Your next destination is the ticke... more

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Premium Review Tayinloan-Gigha: This way to paradise (517 words)
by - written on 03/02/06 (Very useful, 728 readings)
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The island of Gigha (pronounce gee - a) really is a beautiful place. I will post a review on it just as soon as dooyoo accept my proposal. My family and I often go there for the day and the only way to travel, unless you have your own boat, is to take the Caledonian MacBrayne (or CalMac as they are known around here) ferry. This is a very informal affair, and all you do is turn up roughly 10 minutes before the next sailing and wait (see times below). If you want to take the car, you just line up in the numbered spaces, if not, there is ample room to take the car. Admire the beauty that surrounds you while you wait, and remember to use the loo as I am not ...  Read the complete review

 
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