CycleTourer
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Furball,
yep, that's what we thought.
We don't like to overplan (it's a holiday fer Pete's sake), but with ferries some of the rules change.
I think our best option will be to tentatively plan a route, add up the ferry tickets and compare to the Rover tickets and Hopscotch.
Thanks,
Jurjan
We are very much like yourselves, we don't like to overplan our routes either. We have a rough idea of a route but make it up as we go depending on what there is to see, the weather and how we are feeling.
As far as the CalMac ferry tickets were concerned when I went to buy the tickets at Oban. The only problem with the Hopscotch tickets is that they are for particular routes and in our case with going to Col & Tiree it made a difference. The CalMac guy at Oban was very helpful, I outlined our route and the timescale and he quickly worked out the difference between the Hopscotch and buying them singly and in our case it was only a couple of quid difference to buy them singly, so we opted to just buy the tickets singly as it gave us more flexibility.
If you are taking a smartphone with you, Calmac do a free app which will give you up to date status of all their ferries, which is useful as some ferries can be cancelled at short notice due to bad weather or mechanical breakdowns. This available on Android but I'm not sure about the iPhone.