
Explore the natural wonders of Kintyre & Gigha
Here are seven unforgettable natural wonders on Kintyre and Gigha, including those that can only be seen after dark!
The Isle of Gigha is best known for its fresh local produce, especially seafood which is sustainably sourced from the waters surrounding the island and the Kintyre Peninsula. Make sure to stop by the award winning restaurant The Boathouse during your visit or grab some delicious takeaway at The Nook. You can even take home your own taste of Gigha with local produce available to purchase in the village shop. Whatever you choose to do, one thing is safe: You will not leave the Isle of Gigha feeling hungry!
Here are seven unforgettable natural wonders on Kintyre and Gigha, including those that can only be seen after dark!
Community-owned Gigha is an enchanting small island and is easily explored by bike, by foot or from the sea by kayak.
You’ll also find heaps of scrumptious seafood on Kintyre and Gigha. Some of Scotland’s best seafood is caught locally and there’s a huge choice of eateries across Kintyre specialising in nature’s bountiful marine harvest.