Southsider
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My local stop on the other side (in Gourock) ain’t too bad either...I would have to nominate these two. There's just something so stunning when your travelling along the edge of Holy Loch in Dunoon.
The Old Dungeon Ghyll, terminus of the "Langdale Rambler" (and a great pub) is one of my favourites:
(photo from geograph.org.uk)
I would have to nominate these two. There's just something so stunning when your travelling along the edge of Holy Loch in Dunoon.
Though the South West has some unbeatable stops with Sennen Cove:
And St Ives Malakoff bus station has to be one of the most scenic too.
Quite surprised there’s no Hairy Coos for companyAt the mouth of Lochleven near Ballachulish. Pity it’s not a more fitting structure.
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For the least scenic I nominate this one on the approach to the Blackwall Tunnel. For added joy you access it via a hole in the concrete retaining wall, and it's hard to see incoming buses.
Blackwall Tun E India Dock Rd (Stop M)
Poplar, London E14 9PP