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Kintyre & Gigha Visitor Attractions

  • Find out about all the things to do in Argyll the Isles including wildlife tours, walking, sailing, surfing, diving, golfing, biking and lots of other outdoor activities
  • Find out about all the food, music, arts, whisky and sailing events and festivals in Argyll and the Isles including on the Isle of Bute, Mull and Tiree.   
  • Argyll and the Isles are steeped in Scottish history and ancestry, find out about Inverary Castle, Mount Stuart, Dalriada, Kilmartin House, Castles, Clans and Inverary's famous jail
  • Some of Scotland's most picturesque West Coast seascapes and landscapes have been painted by artists including Jolomo (John Lowrie Morrison) and Francis MacDonald, visit artmapargyll.co.uk for a comprehensive arts listing in Argyll and the Isles.
  • A selection of photos from across Argyll and the isles that gives you a flavour of the region.                  
  • Play off the most famous first tee in the world at Machrihanish and tour Argyll's other famous links golf courses. Sail around Argyll's 27 inhabited islands, pass through the Crinin Canal or join in Scotland's biggest yachting regatta, the Brewin Dolphin Scottish Series at Tarbet.
  • Famous for Mull's soaring Sea Eagles, Islay's wintering Geese, the Corryvreckan Whirlpool, Whales and Dolphins and also for the magnificent spring gardens at Arduaine, Crarae and Benmore visit gardens-of-Argyll.co.uk for a comprehensive list.
  • Campletown and Islay - two of Scotland's most famous Scotch whisky regions sit alongside modern classics such as Oban and Tobermoray, or try Argyll's artisan beers, at Loch Fyne, Colonsay, Islay and Mull.



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