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How Far Is It In Miles From Glasgow, Scotland, To Isle Of Lewis, Scotland?

Asked by kudzu3 in Travel Times 3 years ago - 1 answer

Glasgow to Stornoway, the main town on the Isle of Lewis, is a distance of just over 275 miles. Google Maps has directions and estimate the journey time as nine hours and 24 minutes. This includes the two and a half hour sea crossing from Ullapool. ...more

Answered by wombat96 3 years ago



How Long Does It Take To Fly Between Glasgow Scotland And Stornoway Scotland ?

Asked by kudzu3 in Travel Times 3 years ago - 2 answers

It takes 55 minutes to fly from Glasgow International Airport to Stornoway with British Airways. The service is carried out by BA franchise company, Loganair, using a modern Saab turbo-prop aircraft. Off the top of my head, it's a 48 seater. Not the largest plane you'll have travelled on, but certainly not the smallest passenger aircraft around. The service operates all year round, seven days a ...more

Answered by wombat96 3 years ago


How Many Miles Is It From Glasgow Scotland To Iona Scotland

Asked by kudzu3 in Travel Times 3 years ago - 1 answer

From Glasgow to Iona Isle off the West coast, is a good 2 to 3 hour drive and a ferry. Iona, part of the inner hebrides, just off the Mull, is a comma of land separated by the strait. This tiny island contains the oldest exposed rock on earth. Mull is 70 million years old, but Iona is 35 times that, at a mere 2,5 billion years old. Iona is known as a centre of Celtic Christianity and may well ...more

Answered by wisequeen 3 years ago


I'm A British Citizen Living In The USA,i Have A Resident Alien Card And British Passport,i,m Planning To Take A Trip To Scotland For A Week,do I Need A Visa When I Leave Scotland And Return To The USA?

Asked by Cowcaddens in Visa 9 months ago - 1 answer

No you do not. Your resident alien green card is all you will need to show at point of entry into the USA along with your UK passport. ...more

Answered by Tangley 6 months ago


How Old Is Scotland?

Asked by Guest1046490 in Travel Times 5 months ago - 1 answer

Not to sure, but i have heard its the oldest land mass on earth ...more

Answered by Guest1057144 5 months ago


Where Is Scotland?

Asked by Guest3079912 in Travel Times 1 month ago - 2 answers

Scotland is a country which is located at the northern end of the island of Britain ...more

Answered by Sooso 1 month ago


Do You Like Scotland?

Asked by Guest3426345 in United Kingdom 1 week ago - 1 answer

Yes I do, I think it is beautiful ...more

Answered by Bld6957 1 week ago


Where Can I Go Skiing In Scotland?

Asked by Guest in Entertainment 3 years ago - 4 answers

While many skiers head for the Alps, and Alpine prices, it is often forgotten that Scotland has some good skiing on offer that won't cost you an arm and a leg. Just a couple of hours drive from Edinburgh, we have the relatively isolated Glenshee, which offers 40km of downhill. Cairngorm also has 40km of runs, but check first that the runs are open, as this one tends to suffer ...more

Answered by Guest 3 years ago


How Far Is It To Iceland From Scotland?

Asked by warsop in Travel Times 3 years ago - 1 answer

From the nearest bit of Iceland to one of the Tiny Scottish islets, you're looking at about 492 miles. From the Orkneys to the nearest bit of Iceland, 497 miles. From the outer Hebrides, it's 517 miles to the nearest bit of Iceland. From the Scottish mainland, it's 510 miles. From Glasgow to Reykjavik, it's 828 miles. All those distances have error margins of about 2 miles. ...more

Answered by scavenger 3 years ago


What Is The Population Of Scotland?

Asked by Guest in United Kingdom 3 years ago - 3 answers

The population of Scotland has been around 5 million for about the last 50 years. Until recently, an excess of births over deaths was roughly balanced by out migration. Since 1997, however, deaths have exceeded births Scotland's current population is 5,062,011. ...more

Answered by evanjames 3 years ago


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