No
No, unless you go via the Isle of Man or Ireland
No, the Isle of Man is not part of Scotland.
Yes, the Isle of Man was many centuries ago (in 1266) a part of Scotland.
Yes you can.
Yes, from Glenelg, but why not use the Bridge at Kyle of Lochalsh?
Not as such, as the Isle of Man is, as the name would suggest, an island and there is no bridge from the mainland. There is a car ferry service.
Either Birkenhead or the ferry port in the Mersey next to the Liver Building.
The Isle of Man is an island, so you could fly there from various UK airports or take a ferry from Liverpool, Heysham or Belfast.
Scotland, Ireland and Isle of Man.
No, it is part of the UK.
Ireland, Scotland and Isle of Man.
You get to the Isle of Wight by ferry from Southampton or Portsmouth Harbour.