About 400 miles.
It depends on how one defines Scotland and England. The length of coastline of England only is 5581 miles (8982 km), and of mainland England plus the Isle of Wight, Lundy and the Scilly Isles is 6261 miles (10,077 km). Mainland Scotland measures about 4174 miles (6718 kms) but adding the islands of Arran, Islay and Jura, Shetland and Orkney, and the Western Isles brings the total to 11,550 miles (18,588 km) So mainland England has a longer coastline than mainland Scotland but Scotland has a longer coastline than England.
Oban is on the Scottish mainland.
The island of Britain, which contains England, Scotland and Wales, is sometimes referred to as the mainland of the UK.
441 kilometers
i do not think so
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and France is an independent country on mainland Europe.
Mainland: Ardnamurchan - Islands: St Kilda
Lerwick
The most northerly county on the mainland of Scotland is Caithness.
Scotland shares a land border with England and lies off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe.
The North Sea separates Britain from the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island that has three countries on, which are England, Wales and Scotland. Only England and Scotland have a North Sea coastline.
The Orkney Islands.