Yes, from Glenelg, but why not use the Bridge at Kyle of Lochalsh?
Glasgow to the town of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye is about 180 miles by car, taking the A82 north from Glasgow through Fort William to Invergarry. From Invergarry, take the A87 west to the bridge onto Skye. An alternative route that would be shorter but slower would be to take a car ferry from Mallaig on the west coast over to the town of Armadale on Skye.
Yes you can.
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.
yes, there is a ferry that will take you there and back
You can't travel directly by ferry from Sweden to Glasgow because Glasgow is on the west side of Scotland.
It depends what you consider a large city. The nearest city to the Isle of Sky is Inverness but its not a particularly large city, the nearest major city is Glasgow. It would take around 2 hours to get to Skye from Inverness and around 4 hours from Glasgow if travelling by car.
It is not possible to drive direct. You need to take a fery from the mainland to the Isle of Man
On the Isle of Wight which is located just off the coast of Southern England. You can catch a ferry from Portsmouth, Southampton and Lymington across The Solent. It is located in Newport, which is in the centre of the island. You can get to Newport from the ferry terminals by bus or by car. Hope this helps xxx
As they are on separate islands, to get from Scotland to Ireland by car, requires going on a ferry. The quickest ferry takes about 2 hours. Where in Scotland you are originally coming from and where in Ireland you are going to, will determine the rest of the driving time.
If you mean sail on a sailing boat - about 2 hours. If you mean by ferry, about 30 minutes.
Not all the way. Stornaway is located on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides so you will either have to fly or take a ferry.
The shortest distance from the Isle of Wight to the mainland (note: Isle of Wight is part of England) is about 8 km.