Triprug is an independent reference resource for anyone travelling by ferry around Scotland and its islands. This site brings together ferry routes, port details, and operator information in one place, making it easier to understand how the network fits together. Whether you’re planning a trip to the Outer Hebrides, hopping between the Orkney islands, or heading to Arran for a weekend, the aim is to give you a clear overview of available ferry connections, who operates them, and what to generally expect when travelling.
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