Trossachs Public Transport. Trossachs Trundler timetable (original) (raw)

The following operate ferries and cruises on Loch Lomond, mostly seasonally.

Inversnaid Hotel - 01877 386223, Inversnaid to Inveruglas, March to December, Daily sailings at 8.30 am and 5.00 pm (usually to ferry guests to and from the Hotel)

Try these websites for timetables & information. FirstGroup . FirstEdinburgh . Travelines-Scotland


Getting around without your own transport

If you have no transport of your own, you can use the DEMAND RESPONSIVE TRANSPORT system.

Demand Repsonsive Transport (a local Taxi Service) has been provided by Stirling Council for people who would have used public transport but have no access to a regular public bus service, or for visitors to the area who want to get around. The service can pick you and drop you at any place within the designated boundary. OAP entitlement cards are accepted.

Where possible bookings should be made 24 hours in advance, however DRT suppliers may be flexible if this is not possible. DRT operate between 0700 & 2130 hours 7 days a week. During these hours you can book a DRT taxi or bus to take you anywhere within the designated boundaries for the cost of a normal bus ticket.

4 local areas covered: Fintry, Baqhuidder, the Trossachs Area, Killin and Strathfillan. All of these routes are serviced via a DRT agreement with Stirling Council using local service providers.

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First Group Callander, Doune & Stirling.
First Group do most daytime services, reduced service Saturday & none on Sunday.

Citylink operate from May to October - Edinburgh to Fort William and Oban via Callander and Tyndrum - T: 08712 6633 33

'Trossachs Trundler' (The Trundler service is suspended - but see the DRT service for a substitute)

Enquire Information Centre, Callander:

Tel 08707 200 628
The Trossachs Trundler was a summer bus service to the Trossachs which links the resorts of Callander and Aberfoyle.
It also called at Loch Katrine, where it wastimed to connect with the sailings of the steamer 'Sir Walter Scott.'
Operated twice a day 6 days a week and was fully wheelchair accessible and fitted with a bike rack for two bikes. Reasonable luggage space available for rucksacks.
The Trundler followed a circular route: Callander, Kilmahog, Brig o'Turk, Trossachs steamer pier, Forest Park Centre, Aberfoyle, Port of Menteith, Callander.