Tighnabruaich

Scotland's Secret Coast

Tighnabruaich is a small village located on the Cowal Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland, better known as part of Argyll’s Secret Coast. Meaning "house on the hill" in Scots Gaelic, the village is a very popular location for visitors who are sailing and yachting.

Tighnabruiach Sailing School is a family-run business providing sailing instruction and unsurpassed sailing experiences on the west coast of Scotland.

Just a few miles down the coast, you will come to Portavadie Marina, home to the famed Portavadie resort, including a spa, perfect for taking a day out to relax, whilst enjoying the views of Loch Fyne.

Tighnabruiach is also home to the well-known Argyll Coffee Roasters for all your caffeine needs.

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Why visit Tighnabruaich?

Tighnabruaich sits in an enviable position on one of Scotland's most spectacular stretches of coastline. The village overlooks the Kyles of Bute, a narrow sea channel renowned for its sheltered waters, dramatic scenery, and exceptional sailing conditions. This natural harbour, bordered by rolling hills and ancient woodland, has earned international recognition among yachting enthusiasts whilst remaining wonderfully peaceful and unspoiled.

What makes Tighnabruaich truly special is its vibrant village atmosphere. Discover a selection of independent ahops and restaurants, art galleries and quality accommodation. Only a short drive from Tighnabruaich, you'll also find the spa resort Portavadie with all its amenities.

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Annie's Herb Kitchen

Annie’s Herb Kitchen is a small family run business based in rural Argyllshire on the West Coast of Scotland. We hand make seasoning salts using locally sour...

16A Unit
Kilmory Estate
Lochgilphead
PA31 8RR

Tel: +44 (0) 7423 595 768

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The Blairmore

We are a Cafe/Bistro on the shores of Loch Long, across from Blairmore Pier. We offer locally sourced produce, a full range of breakfast dishes, home baking,...

The Blairmore
Shore Road
Blairmore
Dunoon
PA23 8TJ

Tel: 01369 760391

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Portavadie Loch Fyne - Marina Restaurant and Bar

Floor-to-ceiling glass awaits you where every table offers a view of the marina and beyond. This is shore-side dining at its best. Sample a wide selection of...

Portavadie Estates Ltd
Portavadie Marina
PA21 2DA

Tel: 01700 811075

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Coffee Bar at Hayshed Gallery

The Hayshed Gallery has a coffee shop attached to it that serves up our local speciality roasted coffee from Argyll Coffee Roasters.  Coffee and cake does no...

Carry Farm
Ardlamont
Tighnabruaich
PA21 2AH

Tel: 01700 385538

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The 51st State & La Cantina

Well established family run business split over two levels and situated in the heart of Dunoon on Argyll Street. The 51st Bar and Grill situated on the groun...

200-202 Argyll St
Dunoon
PA23 7HA

Tel: 01369 705550

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Meg's Scottish Kitchen

At Meg’s Scottish Kitchen, food is more than a meal – it’s an experience rooted in Scotland’s seasons, landscapes and traditions. From our lochside home in A...

8 Dalavich
Loch Awe by Taynuilt
PA35 1HN

Tel: 07590676880

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Winston Churchill Venison

Winston Churchill Venison was established in a very small building, in early 1990 . Winston taught himself butchery in order to sell to friends and family an...

Balagowan
Glen Lean
Sandbank
Dunoon
PA23 8RD

Tel: 01369 705319

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The Colintraive

Winner of Scotsman Gastropub 2024, The Colintraive is a family-run restaurant with rooms focusing on high-quality local produce, including fresh langoustines...

Kyles of Bute
Argyll
PA22 3AS

Tel: 01700 841207

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Things to See & Do in Tighnabruaich

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Explore the Tighnabruaich's coastline

Join a Boat or Sailing Tour

Arguably, one of the best ways to explore the coastline of Tighnabruaich is from the water. There are plenty of fantastic boat and sailing tours to choose from that will take you on an exploration of local history, scenery and wildlife. Alternatively, head out on the water with kayaks or paddleboards during the summer months. 

Sailing in Tighnabruaich

Tighnabruaich is also steeped in sailing history. It was a boat-building centre in the early 20th century. Today, Tighnabruaich remains a popular destination with world-class sailing waters and marine facilities. The local hotels all have dedicated visitors' moorings, and Portavadie, with its ‘Five Gold Anchor’ award-winning marina, is just around the coast. 

Learn how to sail

Tighnabruaich is home to the Tighnabruaich Sailing School, which has been providing unsurpassed sailing experience on the Kyles of Bute for over 50 years. Courses run from May to September and cater to all ages, offering an unforgettable way to experience these sheltered waters.

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Get active outside

With plenty of stunning scenery and a wealth of waymarked trails surrounding Tighnabruaich, it's a brilliant spot to spend a day out walking. 

Loch Lomond & Cowal Way 

Two sections of the popular long-distance trail can be walked to and from Tighnabruaich. The first section takes you from Portavadie to Tighnabruaich, boasting magnificent coastal scenery. The second section from Tighnabruaich to Glendaruel takes you along a lovely coastal track – look out for otters, seals and porpoises. Either section can be walked in reverse as well. The quiet country roads and forest tracks are great for cycling and mountain biking, too. 

Head on a beach walk

You can spend many happy hours pottering around the shoreline of Tighnabruaich, exploring rock pools and beachcombing. If you're driving, the short journey to the huge crescent-shaped sweep of sand of Kilbride Bay is well worth the drive! Another glorious spot is Otter Bay, which must have one of the best sunset views in the west. 

 

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Where to Eat in Tighnabruaich

Tighnabruaich is home to a selection of welcoming cafes, pubs and restaurants, serving fresh seafood landed at nearby harbours, locally sourced meat and game, and seasonal specialities. You'll also find the award-winning Argyll Coffee Roasters here. Make sure to pop by their cafe at the Hayshed Gallery for a delicious coffee.

Tighnabruaich's thriving art scene

Tighnabruaich's landscape and light have inspired generations of artists, and there’s a thriving art scene. Stop at the Hayshed Gallery at Carry Farm, which sells locally produced ceramics and textiles. Whilst at the gallery, drop by the Argyll Botany Company and take in the wonderful smells of their various natural skincare products. In the heart of the village, you'll find Tighnabruaich Gallery, which often displays the work of local artists.

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Further afield

It's well worth spending a few days exploring Tighnabruaich's surrounding villages, trails and attractions.

Kames

The neighbouring village of Kames offers beautiful coastal views, whilst the scenic drive south along the Ardlamont Peninsula provides stunning panoramic vistas and remote beaches. 

Portavadie

If you feel like treating yourself, head to Portavadie to enjoy a day at their award-winning Spa, featuring a hydro pool, Scandinavian sauna and steam room – all with breathtaking floor-to-ceiling views across Loch Fyne to the Isle of Arran.

Isle of Bute

Head for a coastal drive towards the village of Colintraive to hop over to the Isle of Bute, where even more adventure awaits!

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How to get to Tighnabruaich

By Car & Ferry

The easiest way to reach Tighnabruaich is by car. Two ferry routes can help you access this corner of Cowal.

The Calmac ferry from Tarbert on the Kintyre peninsula will take you across Loch Fyne to Portavadie, while the Calmac ferry from Rhubodach on the Isle of Bute will take you to Colintraive. 

By Bike

If you are feeling active, why not try bringing your bike and exploring on two wheels instead of four? You can cycle from Dunoon to Tighnabruaich via the A8003. The ride itself might be strenuous, but it is an absolute cracker in terms of views! And for the off-roaders, the network of forestry roads and trails provides endless gnarly choices.

Places to visit near Tighnabruaich

Don't miss out on these charming villages and islands in Cowal and beyond.
DUNOON & COWAL

Beautiful and diverse, enjoy the towering mountains and forests to the mellow scenery and sea lochs.

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ISLE OF BUTE

Bute is perhaps the most accessible of Argyll’s islands and is a popular holiday spot.

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TARBERT

The fishing heritage is of utmost importance to the personality and character of the village

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