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Castle House Museum is a historic building set in gardens opposite Dunoon Pier. The Castle House itself was built by Lord Provost James Ewing of Glasgow in 1820’s on the site of a ruined medieval castle. Until 1975, Castle House was the Chambers of Dunoon Town Council before housing the former public library. The museum exhibits, models and photographs that tell Read more…
Oban lifeboat station was established in 1972 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open weekday afternoons or by appointment, no shop. Oban lifeboat image by Tanya Dedyukhina Read more…
Launching from Campbeltown Harbour for nearly 145 years, lifeboats have provided search and rescue cover. Read more…
Castle Stalker is on its own island 25 miles north of Oban on the west coast of Scotland. It’s a romantic looking castle with the mood of the water surrounding it lending the atmosphere. The name means ‘hunter’ and originally this was a small fortified building belonging to the MacDougalls in 1320. In 1620 the castle was handed over to Read more…
Mount Stuart is a Neo-Gothic country house with extensive gardens on the east coast of the Isle of Bute. The house is the seat of the Stuarts of Bute and was designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson for the 3rd Marquess of Bute in the late 1870s, to replace an earlier house by Alexander McGill, which burnt down in 1877. The Read more…
The Isle of Eriska is a private island dedicated to one hotel and a nine-hole golf course with the most gorgeous views across the Argyll coast. The island is situated on the eastern side of a rift valley and is made up of slate. Here, you’ll find a wonderful hotel and a partially buried Crannog or Bronze Age dwelling from Read more…
Carrick Castle dates back to the 12th Century and sits up high on a rocky outcrop on the shores of Loch Goil in Argyll. You can walk there if you’re feeling fit taking the route through Argyll Forest. It is believed that this is the third fortress to be built on the site with the first being a Viking fort and Read more…
Carskey Bay is a sandy beach with some rocks and backed by sand dunes. No facilities other than a car park. Read more…
Kilchurn Castle is in a spectacular location, a ruined 15th and 17th century structure on a rocky peninsula at the northeastern end of Loch Awe. The castle is open to the public only during the summer. Access, is by either by boat from Lochawe pier, or on foot from Dalmally. Access on foot is sometimes restricted when the levels of water Read more…
Ettrick Bay has a flat coarse sandy beach on the West coast of Bute and has some good views of Arran. The beach is a wide beach and approximately 1.7 km long and at low tide can stretch out 500m from the high tide mark. At either end of the bay, you have some rocky outcrops and the beach is Read more…
Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens are part of the estate of Ardkinglas House which stands on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll with an imposing backdrop of forest and mountains. The main house is an architectural masterpiece by Sir Robert Lorimer and is full of expert craftsmanship and often used in TV dramas like My Life So Far, The Waterhorse, MaxManus Read more…
Kilmartin Glen has one of the most important concentrations of Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in Scotland. There are more than 350 ancient monuments within a six-mile radius of the village, including standing stones, a henge monument, cists, a linear cemetery comprising five burial cairns. Several of these, as well as many natural rocks, are decorated with cup and ring Read more…
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