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Explore Argyll & the Isles – Scotland’s Coastal Adventure Awaits!

Welcome to Argyll & the Isles, a gem of Scotland’s west coast region where adventure meets tranquillity.

Argyll & the Isles delivers a Scottish escape filled with breathtaking landscapes, thrilling outdoor activities, and incredible wildlife encounters. This varied region of Scotland has something for everyone, from stunning coastlines to diverse islands, rich history to modern, sustainable whisky-making, and plenty of activities for you and your family. Which adventure will you choose?

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Discover the Best Walking Trails in Scotland

For lovers of the great outdoors, Argyll and the Isles offer some of Scotland's most scenic hiking trails. Wander through remote glens, climb majestic hills, or take a leisurely stroll along coastal paths with stunning sea views. Whether you prefer a challenging mountain trek or a peaceful forest walk, there’s a route for every level of explorer.

Set Sail on Boat Trips Across Scotland’s Stunning Waters

Want to see the Scottish Highlands from a whole new perspective? Hop aboard a boat trip in Argyll and cruise past islands, picturesque lochs and canals. Stay onboard for a unique skippered sailing holiday or take a day trip with an expert guide. Explore our sea lochs under your own steam by kayak or paddleboard. The waters of Argyll & the Isles are brimming with adventure.

Wildlife Encounters – Experience Scotland’s Natural Wonders

Scotland’s Argyll & the Isles is a paradise for wildlife lovers. Spot majestic golden eagles soaring over mountain peaks, watch seals basking on rocky shores, and if you're lucky, catch a glimpse of playful dolphins or even whales in the waters of the west coast. Explore ancient forests, home to rare red squirrels and deer, or visit island bird sanctuaries teeming with puffins and seabirds.

A Taste of Scotland – Seafood & Whisky Delights

After your outdoor adventures, indulge in the finest seafood and local produce Scotland has to offer. Enjoy the freshest local catch—from oysters to lobster—paired with a world-famous dram of Scotch whisky from historic Highland distilleries. 

Start Planning Your Scotland Travel Adventure!

Whether island hopping, exploring Highland history, or seeking a weekend getaway in Scotland, Argyll & the Isles promises an unforgettable experience in Scotland’s most scenic coastal region.

Escape to nature, breathe in pure air, soak in unspoiled landscapes, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Start your adventure today!

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With multiple destinations across Scotland's West Coast mainland and Inner Hebrides of Scotland, where will you go?
DUNOON & COWAL

Beautiful and diverse, from the towering mountains in the north to the mellow scenery and sea lochs of the south. Catch a boat trip from a variety of destinations in Cowal on one of the last sea-going paddle steamers in the world.

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INVERARAY

Inveraray is the traditional county town of Argyll with stunning Georgian architecture which overlooks the water of Loch Fyne.

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KILMARTIN GLEN

Within six miles of Kilmartin village, there are over 350 ancient monuments, including cairns, standing stones and stone circles.

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OBAN, LORN & ISLES

The seaside town of Oban is a great place for a holiday with much to see and do in wider area and nearby Inner Hebridean islands.

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MULL & IONA ISLES

Mull has it all: towering peaks, ancient castles, sparkling sands and rich cultural life. It also has Tobermory, easily the most attractive fishing port on the west coast of Scotland.

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ISLE OF ISLAY

Fantastic natural larder, outstanding wildlife, world class distilleries, beautiful beaches and impressive heritage. Islay & Jura has something for everyone.

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ISLE OF JURA

The mountainous, wild and sparsely populated island of Jura has a rugged and remote appeal. Jura is the eighth-largest Scottish island, and yet only around 200 people live there. The deer population, by contrast, numbers between 6,000 and 7,000.

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CAMPBELTOWN & KINTYRE

Once proclaimed ‘the whisky capital of the world,’ Campbeltown situated on the beautiful peninsula of Kintyre is one of Argyll's largest towns.

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ISLE OF TIREE

The most westerly island of the Inner Hebrides, Tiree is one of the sunniest places in the UK, with white sandy beaches, known for its fertile soils and crofting heritage.

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ISLE OF COLL

Coll’s beaches, meadows and moors provide a home for a wealth of flora and fauna. Bird watchers are in for a real treat. Coll is one of the best places in the UK for star gazing. 

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ISLE OF COLONSAY

Colonsay is a tranquil, beautiful, and remote island off the west coast of Scotland. It is perfect for walking and cycling, teeming with wildlife, and covered in wildflowers. There is an 18-hole links golf course and wild trout fishing on the lochs.

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ISLE OF GIGHA

Small in size but crammed full of possibility, with sandy beaches and clear turquoise seas and many archaeological and historic sites to be discovered. 

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ISLE OF BUTE

There is much for everyone to enjoy on Bute with a coastline of beaches, standing stones, culture, wildlife, arts and music.

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LOCH LOMOND

Its ‘bonnie, bonnie banks’ are world-renowned. Beautiful Loch Lomond sits at the heart of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.

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HELENSBURGH & CLYDE SEA LOCHS

With its promenade, attractive parks and gardens plus Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House, Helensburgh is a great holiday destination. 

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INNER HEBRIDEAN ISLANDS

Argyll & the Isles is home to 23 inhabited islands, each combining stunning scenery and awe-inspiring landscapes.

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Argyll and the Isles is a glorious coastal region of glittering sea lochs, islands, hills and glens just waiting to be explored. It’s divided into core areas, each with a distinctive character and offering a unique experience.

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3723km of coastline
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1555km of outdoor trails
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61 medieval castles
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24 gin & whisky distilleries
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4 national nature reserves
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Oban, Lorn & the Isles

The seaside town of Oban is a great place for a holiday with much to see and do in wider area and nearby Inner Hebridean islands.

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13 medieval castles
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6 glorious gardens
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6 Hebridean islands
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5 marinas
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2 national nature reserves
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Scotland's seafood capital
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Isle of Bute

There is much for everyone to enjoy on Bute with a coastline of beaches, standing stones, culture, wildlife, arts and music.

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Scotland's most accessible island
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Mount Stuart & Rothesay Castle
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Victorian gardens
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Bute forest
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Coll & Tiree

The most westerly of the Inner Hebridean islands, Tiree and Coll sit far out in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Tiree - Hawaii of the north
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Coll - Official dark sky island
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Dunoon & Cowal

Beautiful and diverse, from the towering mountains in the north to the mellow scenery and sea lochs of the south.

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Royal botanical garden
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UK's first forest park
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Maritime Gateway to National Park
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Islay, Jura and Colonsay

Big skies, soaring eagles, red deer and peaty malts: visit the Atlantic islands of Islay, Jura and Colonsay.

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14 distilleries
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5 medieval castles
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3 links golf courses
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3 RSPB reserves
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One of Scotland's National Scenic Areas
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Seat of the Lord of the Isles
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Mull & Iona

Sandy bays and picture-postcard villages: the Hebridean islands of Mull and Iona are strikingly beautiful.

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5 medieval castles
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Scotland's whale watching island
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Home to the sea eagles
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Duart Castle - Clan seat of Macleans
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Iona - Birthplace of christianity
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Kintyre and Gigha

Wild Atlantic coastline and ancient woodland: Kintyre and Gigha feels like another world.

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6 golf courses
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4 fishing harbours
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Kintyre - Scotland's mainland island
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Inveraray Knapdale Kilmartin and Crinan

This ancient coastal kingdom brims with natural and historic wonders.

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800 prehistoric monuments
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5 marinas
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2 national nature reserves
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Corryvreckan - Third largest whirlpool in world
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Crinan Canal - UKs most beautiful shortcut
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Loch Lomond and Clyde Sea Lochs

An hour from Glasgow, Loch Lomond marks the first rise of the Highlands.

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5 long distance walking, cycling and kayaking trails
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4 golf courses
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3 glorious gardens
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Scotland's first national park
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Glasgow's playground featuring the Arrochar Alps
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Mackintosh's Hill House

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