Slipway for the Tobermory ferry

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The photograph on this page of Slipway for the Tobermory ferry by Kathy E as part of the Geograph project.

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Slipway for the Tobermory ferry

Image: © Kathy E Taken: 4 Sep 2005

This is the end of the metalled section of the road, beyond here are only rough tracks to the outlying homes/farms. The slipway serves the ferry which makes the short crossing to Tobermory. Much shorter trip than going down to Lochaline, across to Fishnish and back up the coast of Mull again but only foot passengers are carried and it doesn't run every day of the week.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.612242
Longitude
-5.981361