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What are the five ferries?

Summary of the Five Ferries Route
  • Ferry from Adrossan to Brodick on the Isle of Arran. ...
  • Ferry Lochranza to Claonaig on the the Kintyre Peninsula. ...
  • Ferry from Tarbert to Portavadie on the Cowal Peninsula. ...
  • Ferry from Colintraive to Rhubodach on the Isle of Bute. ...
  • Ferry Rothesay to Wmyss Bay on mainland.




While many cities have ferry networks, "The Five Ferries" most commonly refers to the NYC Ferry routes that connect the five boroughs of New York City. In 2026, the system has expanded, but the core "founding" or major routes often cited are the East River, South Brooklyn, Astoria, Rockaway, and Soundview routes. These lines serve as a vital "blue highway," providing an scenic and efficient alternative to the subway for commuters and tourists alike. The East River route is the busiest, connecting Manhattan's Wall Street to trendy hubs in Brooklyn and Queens, while the Rockaway route offers a high-speed link to the Atlantic beaches. In Scotland, the "Five Ferries Challenge" is a famous cycling route involving five specific CalMac ferry crossings: Ardrossan to Brodick, Lochranza to Claonaig, Tarbert to Portavadie, Colintraive to Rhubodach, and Rothesay to Wemyss Bay. Whether in NYC or the Scottish Isles, these ferries are the "gold standard" for sustainable transit, offering breathtaking views that turn a standard commute into a sightseeing experience.

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A few bike rides in Scotland have become legendary. The Five Ferries Route is one of them. The route makes use of five Calmac ferries and totals almost 72 miles.

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Arran Circular The Island's complete coast road. From Brodick head North to Lochranza then south down the West coast to Blackwaterfoot, through Sliddery, Whiting Bay, Lamlash and back to Brodick. Approx 57 miles, 2 big climbs and quite a few smaller ones, a challenging 3 - 6 hours depending on fitness and stops.

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Fast RoPax ferries are conventional ferries with a large garage intake and a relatively large passenger capacity, with conventional diesel propulsion and propellers that sail over 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph).

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All the Washington State ferries allow you to stay in your car. Being in a front car in bad weather can be interesting. All the car decks are open end to end, and the boats are double ended.

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Today, all ferries on this route are constructed so that they do not need to turn around in the harbors. This also means that the ferries lack stems and sterns, since the vessels sail in both directions. Starboard and port-side are dynamic, depending on the direction the ferry sails.

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Comprising only 167 square miles (432 square kilometers), Arran isn't a particularly large island, but its peaks still manage to rise up to over 2,600 feet (800 meters) above sea level.

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There are lots of low level walks on Arran. Think about beaches, glens and even Arran Coastal Way. Fisherman's Walk in Brodick is one of the most popular low level walks, taking you from Brodick across the bay to Cladach via beachside paths.

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The ferries in our region are free, including the tourist attraction, the Kootenay Lake Ferry, which is the longest free ferry in the world. It's a 35-minute journey covering 8km, and operates year round.

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Sailings from Dover – Dunkirk take on average 2h. The fastest ferry from England to France is from Folkestone. There are 27 nautical miles (50km) from Folkestone to Calais, with an average crossing time of around 35 minutes.

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What's the quickest way to drive to France? The quickest way to cross the channel is using Eurotunnel, which takes around 35 minutes compared to the 90-minute crossing of the quickest cross-Channel ferry from Dover to Calais.

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Accommodations on board for overnight trips When traveling by sea during the night hours it is possible to sleep with an assigned seat, in an armchair or in a berth, or perhaps in an exclusive cabin depending on the type of accommodation on board selected during the booking phase.

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Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages can be brought and consumed on board the ferry. Due to state law, alcoholic beverages that are not purchased on board the ferry cannot be consumed on the ferry.

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The simple answer is: they are generally very safe. In fact, ferries are normally considered one of the safest means to travel in Europe. In fact, the European Union (EU) has applied certain regulations concerning safety on passenger ferries (ro-ro) with which all operators operating in European ports should align.

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