Spring & Summer in the Heart of Argyll

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Experience a warm welcome from the Heart of Argyll this summer. Early rises, adventure-packed days and long evenings are the perfect mix to take in the mix of activities and natural landscapes and sites on offer.

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Wildlife in Spring & Summer

Bird watching is very rewarding in Spring and Summer, as you see them build their homes and their families grow and thrive.

Places such as the River Add, Crinan Canal and National Nature Reserves at Taynish and Moine Mhor are all good places to start. Further information on sites can be found on the SOC site.

The Argyll Bird Club is open to new members for a small fee (you don’t have to live in Argyll), which allows you to join both field trips (usually monthly) and attend indoor events.

Take a wildlife boat trip to get closer to sealife responsibly and safely.

Or consider a Beaver Walk at the Argyll Beaver Centre and see the protected and endearing creatures in their natural habitat.

Flora and Fauna

Get closer to nature, responsibly and learn more about the area's flora and fauna - a whole world ready to explore!

Check websites for up-to-date opening times.

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Natural Habitat Exploring

Get ready to explore the local area and all its natural beauty. As well as the wildlife, flora and fauna highlights above, here's some more inspiration for places to explore at your own pace.

  • Ally’s Bike Hire, Tayvallich
  • Argyll Kayaks, Ardrishaig
  • Kayak Majik, Tarbert
  • Taynish National Nature Reserve
  • Moine Mhor National Nature Reserve
  • Ancient Sites
  • Crinan Canal
  • Argyll Hope Spot
  • Highlands Rewilding
  • Hill Skills courses and guided walks with Heathery Heights
  • Horse riding & lessons at Lunga Stables
  • Cold water immersion/wild swimming with Swim Dan the Merman
  • Cladich Tours
  • Jura Passenger Ferry (from March)
  • Argyll Kayaks
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Activities to liven up your Spring & Summer

Stretch out your summer with day trips, long breaks or stay a while longer, and enjoy all the Heart of Argyll has to offer this summer.

There's so much on offer in the great outdoors: Walking, cycling, kayaking, cold water immersion, wellbeing activities, winter wildlife watching, historic sites, navigation & hill skills courses, star gazing, cosy trips away, photography, gift and book shops, art and craft workshops, food and drink, sea fishing (as per law), golf, horse riding, and swimming.

Here are some great options:

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Tel: 01838 200845 / 07776 788413

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The Blue Cottage at Loch Awe

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This list is just a suggestion of how you could spend your time in the Heart of Argyll. The region has a range of activities and experiences to suit everyone, across all seasons.

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