Map of Mid Argyll, Kintyre, and Islay
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Wildlife
Islay is the migratory home to thousands of Barnacle and White Fronted geese, which can be viewed at the acclaimed RSPB nature reserve at Loch Gruinart. Keep your eyes peeled for sightings of seals and deer in Kintyre.

Golf
Machrie Golf Course on Islay and the world famous Machrihanish Golf Club are just two of the challenging links courses the area has to offer.

Fishing
Excellent trout and salmon filled rivers & lochs can be found on Islay and Kintyre.

Sailing
The Crinan Canal, built by Thomas Telford at the start of the 19th Century, is a great place to view the colourful spectacle of yachts taking this popular shortcut between Loch Fyne and the Hebridean islands. Two spectacular events are; The Scottish Series, Scotland's largest annual sailing event, held in Tarbert, Loch Fyne in May and West Highland Week based in Oban and Tobermory in August.

Horse-riding
Where better to experience riding of all disciplines than in the beautiful Mid Argyll & Kintyre countryside, with centres at with centres at Ardrishaig, Tarbert, Inveraray and Glenbarr.
Unspoilt landscape of glens and bays, traditional Kingdom of the Scots; cradle of early Gaelic culture, home to some of Scotland’s most sought-after and distinctive malt whisky - Mid-Argyll, Kintyre and Islay all these and more.

Machir Bay, Islay

Machir Bay, Islay

Mid Argyll Kintyre Peninsula Islay, Jura and Colonsay Towns and Villages
Mid Argyll Kintyre Peninsula Islay, Jura and Colonsay Towns and Villages
Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and the Trossachs
Mid Argyll      Kintyre Peninsula      Islay, Jura and Colonsay      Towns and Villages
Loch Craignish (Mid-Argyll)

In the 6th century a tribe of Irish settlers, the "Scots", set up home in Dunadd Fort near Kilmartin. From this Argyll base, the early Scottish Kings went on to found the nation of Scotland.

The whitewashed houses of Inveraray seem almost continental against this historic backdrop, with Inveraray Jail offering a glimpse into the austere 1820’s, and the turreted Inveraray Castle, home to the Dukes of Argyll, recalls the power of the once mighty Clan Campbell.

The Kintyre peninsula meets the Argyll mainland at the lively fishing village of Tarbert, joined only by a narrow isthmus, a “tarbert” in Gaelic.


Isle of Gigha

Isle of Gigha
Swept by the warm Gulf Stream and studded with quiet inns and hamlets, the Mull of Kintyre has already been immortalised in song by Sir Paul McCartney and offers a glimpse of a gentler corner of Gaeldom.

Campbeltown has a history and landscape all its own - scene of Viking repulsions at Saddell Abbey, and nearby the stunning beaches of Carradale.

It was near Campbeltown that St Columba first landed, bringing Christianity from the “Scots” in Ireland, and a ferry trip to Gigha will bring you to “God’s island”, and a bird-watchers paradise.

Islay and Jura too are but brief ferry trips away. The island of Islay is world renowned for its fine single malt scotch whisky. Lagavullin, Laphroaig and Bunnahabhain are just three of Islay’s many whisky distilleries. The Paps of Jura, visible for miles around, are untamed mountainous terrain, home to the Isle of Jura Distillery, producing another distinctive Island Malt whisky.


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