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ARGYLL & THE ISLES
Map & Listings
Historic attractions
Discover the fascinating history of Argyll and the Isles, visit castles, museums, great houses and chapels.
Distilleries
Visit world-famous distilleries and sample ‘the spirits of Argyll’ for yourself including whisky, vodka and gin.
Boat Trips
The most exciting way to discover the spectacular coastline and wildlife of Argyll and the Isles is by signing up for one of its many superb boat trips.
Eat, Shop, Relax
Enjoy undisputable world-class food and drink from great cafes, pubs, restaurants or take-aways throughout Argyll and the Isles.
glorious gardens
Nowhere else in Scotland has such a rich choice of splendid gardens. From Appin to the Isle of Bute you will always be close to a superb garden.
family fun and adventures
Enjoyable days out for the whole family, fun for the kids, activities for the adventurous, and amazing experiences for everyone.
DISCOVER Argyll & The Isles
Tobermory Glen Scotia Distillery Dolphins Ee-Usk Arduaine Gardens Above Inveraray Inveraray Jail Jura Boat Tours Kayak Wild Islay The Island of Eorsa from Mull Iona Beach Sheila’s Cottage, Ulva Iona AbbeyScarinish
Salen
Kilchoan
Fishnish Fionnphort Arinagour
Calgary Carsaig Lochdon
Strontian
Lochaline Achnacroish Port Appin Salen
Kinlochleven Ballachulish
Glencoe
Bridge of Orchy Barcaldine Bonawe
Taynuilt
Easdale Connel Dalmally
Croggan Kilninver
Portsonachan
Inverarnan
Kilmelford
Ardfern
Scalasaig
Kiloran Ardlussa
Lagg
Sanaigmore
Portnahaven Port Charlotte Port Askaig
Glenegedale Bridgend
Bowmore Port Ellen
Crinan
Tayvallich
Ardrishaig
Kilmartin
Lochgilphead Inveraray
Otter Ferry
Keillmore Kilmory
Feolin Ferry
Craighouse Ardtalla
Ardminish
Kilberry
Claonaig
Cairndow
Strachur
Tyndrum
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
Kinloch Rannoch Killin
Lochearnhead
Tarbet Crianlarich Strathyre
Garelochhead
Ardentinny
Dunoon
Portavadie Tighnabruaich Colintraive Rhubodach
Tayinloan Kennacraig
Carradale
Lochranza
Blackwaterfoot
Lamlash
Tobermory Craignure Ayr Oban Paisley Kilmarnock
Machrihanish
Southend
Port of Menteith Aberfoyle Arrochar Lochgoilhead
Drymen
Coulport
Helensburgh
Gourock Balloch
Kilcreggan Inversnaid Arnprior Milngavie Dumbarton
Tarbert Campbeltown Brodick Rothesay Irvine Largs
Ardrossan
Wemyss Bay Eaglesham Darvel
Troon Prestwick Turnberry
ARGYLL & THE ISLES THINGS TO SEE AND DO
Adverts for many of the attractions in Argyll and the Isles can be found directly after this page. Locations are shown on the map opposite. (FLS) Forestry and Land Scotland (HS) Historic Scotland.
l 1 Iona Abbey (HS)
Founded by St Columba in 563, the early monastery was a powerhouse of Christian learning. Today this ancient holy place remains a vibrant centre of Christianity set against a stunning island location. PA76 6SQ historicenvironment.scot/ionaabbey
l 2 Iona Gallery & Pottery
l 3 Discover Historic Scotland with our Explorer Pass (HS)
Uncover the fascinating spiritual past of the atmospheric Iona Abbey or relive Scotland’s industrial heritage at Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace set in the stunning surroundings of Loch Etive. historicenvironment.scot/explorer
l 4 Argyll Hotel, Restaurant & Bar
l 5 Bendoran Water Sports
l 6 Turus Mara Seabird/Wildlife Cruisetours. From Ulva Ferry. Daily tours, landing Staffa for Fingal’s Cave, and Lunga for seabirds, “puffin therapy” was originated by this long established local company. Apr - Oct. www.turusmara. com T: 01688 400242/297. PA75 6QS
l 7 Am Birlinn Restaurant
Set in idyllic rural surroundings and receiving excellent accolades for it’s locally sourced, unpretentious but exquisitely prepared fare - a “destination” worth seeking out. www.ambirlinn.com E: info@ambirlinn.com Tel. 01688 400619.
l 8 Calgary Café & Calgary Art in Nature
l 9 Old Byre Heritage Centre
l 10 The Picture Gallery
l 11 Mull Aquarium
l 12 Mull Museum
l 13 An Tobar
l 14 Mull Theatre
l 15 Duart Castle
l 16 Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel (HS)
Admire this mighty stronghold of the MacDougalls, captured by Robert the Bruce in 1308. Explore the battlements and discover a hidden 13th century chapel. PA37 1PZ historicenvironment.scot/ dunstaffnage-castle
l 17 Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds
For more than 1000 years, Clan Chiefs ruled large areas of Argyll from Dunollie. Today it remains the ancestral home of the Clan MacDougall. Oban PA34 5TT www.dunollie.org Tel: 01631 570550.
l 18 Seafari Adventures
A premier wildlife boat operator offering tours to Gulf of Corryvreckan, World’s third largest whirlpool, wildlife and whales, plus day tours to Iona, Staffa and Puffins. Tel: 01852 300003. www.seafari.co.uk
l 19 Oban Cycles
Explore Oban and the Islands by bike. We have electric, touring and mountain bikes Single and multi-day rates from £30. www.obancyclescotland.com. 87 George Street, Oban. T: 0163566033 Follow us on Facebook & Instagram.
l 20 Markie Dans
Markie Dans is a pub for everyoneserving food all day, over 100 malt whiskies, cocktails, pool, sport, child and dog friendly & best beer garden. T: 01631 564448. PA34 5PN www.markiedans.co.uk info@markiedans.co.uk
l 21 Oban Distillery
One of Scotland’s oldest licensed distilleries, Oban’s sheltered harbour is perfect for two things: seafaring and whisky-making. Please visit our website for opening hours and to book. T: 01631 572004. PA34 5NH oban@malts.com
l 22 Knipoch Hotel
Historic hotel close to Oban with beautiful views over Loch Feochan from our restaurant and garden terrace. Delicious local menus for breakfast, lunch or dinner and cosy cream tea by the fireside. Private dining also available. Open to non residents. www.sonascollection.com
TEL + 44 (0) 1470 373737
l 23 Cruachan Visitor Centre
Cruachan Power Station is an underground world like no other. Discover the secrets of The Hollow Mountain during a guided tour and in our Free Exhibition. T:01866 962630. PA33 1AN www.visitcruachan.co.uk
l 24 Kilmartin Museum
A visit to the newly redeveloped Museum is a must! Immerse in ancient stories & colourful recreations of life in the heart of Argyll’s ancient glen. T: 01546 510278. PA31 8RQ www.kilmartin.org
l 25 Inveraray Jail
Face the Judge in the magnificent Courtroom, meet the Warders, get locked up, join the Prisoners, try out the cells and sample the punishments. Open all year. (01499) 302381. www.inverarayjail.co.uk PA32 8TX
l 26 Inveraray Woollen Mill
High Street fashions, quality Cashmere and knitwear, outdoor clothing & gifts. Coffee shop and large whisky shop with free tastings. Tel: 01499 302166. PA32 8UY
l 27 Loch Goil Cruisers
Loch Goil Cruisers, The Boat Shed Cafe and the home of Loch Goil Gin. Motor boat hire on Loch Goil. T: 07787 516709. www.lochgoilcruisers.co.uk
l 28 Benmore Botanic Garden
Magnificent mountainside 120 acre Garden with dramatic scenery. Steeped in history, it is home to a world-famous plant collection and unique Victorian fernery. Café, shop, plant sales. Free parking. Open daily 1 Mar - 31 Oct. T: 01369 706261. rbge.org.uk/benmore
l 30 Lagavulin Distillery
The definitive Islay malt - Lagavulin instils a strength of character into everything it produces and it’s here, nestled in a small bay that our beloved whisky has been made for over 200 years. Please visit our website for opening hours and to book.
T: 01496 302749. PA42 7DZ lagavulin@malts.com
l 31 The Blue Letterbox
l 32 Campbells of Islay
l 33 The Machrie
l 34 Mactaggart Leisure Centre
l 35 Bridgend Bowling Club
l 36 Port Charlotte Hotel, Restaurant & Bar
l 37 Islay Nature Centre, Islay Natural History Trust
l 38 Islay Celtic Craft Shop
l 39 Finlaggan
The Ancient Seat of the Lords of the Isles and the Cradle of Clan Donald. The Finlaggan Trust, The Finlaggan Visitor Centre, Ballygrant, Isle of Islay, Argyll PA45 7QT For opening hours and contact details please see www.finlaggan.org
l 40 Caol Ila Distillery
Discover a new perspective at the Islay home of Johnnie Walker. Enjoy a visit to Caol Ila, and embrace the industrious spirit on the edge of the Sound of Islay. Please visit our website for opening hours and to book. T: 01496 302769. PA46 7RL caolila@malts.com
l 43 Jura Island Tours - Discover Jura
l 44 Lussa Gin
l 45 Loch Lomond Leisure
Boat Tours, Boat Hire, Paddlesports, & Watersports. Open 7 days at Luss, Balloch & Rowardennan. Self-drive motorboats, Row & Pedal boats, Canoe, Kayak, SUP, Bike Hire, E-bike, & more. T: 0333 577 0715. lochlomond-leisure.com
l 46 Loch Lomond Tours
Boat tours operate daily from Luss & Balloch. Scheduled tours depart at regular times & private tours are available. Advance booking is recommended. Please visit our website for tour information & pricing, or to book online. T: 0345 257 4545. www.lochlomond-tours.com
l 47 Sweeney’s Cruise Co, Loch Lomond
Loch Cruises from Balloch Village & Loch Lomond Shores visitors centre. Open All year offering a variety of cruises, speedboat tours, private charter & waterbus services linking Balloch, Luss and Balmaha. Tel: 01389 752376. www.sweeneyscruiseco.com G83 8SW
l 48 Castle Campbell (HS)
Majestically sitting above the picturesque Dollar Glen, Castle Campbell’s history is full of drama. Explore one of Scotland’s best-preserved tower house castles, that was once the Lowland seat of a powerful Highland clan. FK1 4PP historicenvironment. scot/castle-campbell
l 49 Doune Castle (HS)
Explore a 14th century medieval castle, famous for its on-screen appearances including Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Game of Thrones, and Outlander. FK16 6EA historicenvironment.scot/doune-castle
l 29 Argyll Forest Park (FLS)
This magnificent stretch of mountains, lochs and glens was the first designated Forest Park in the UK. Enjoy the numerous waymarked trails for a walk or leisurely cycle. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/ argyllfp
l 41 Persabus Pottery
l 42 Port Askaig Hotel
Historic attractions
Explore the rich and fascinating history of Argyll and the Isles visit castles, museums, great houses and chapels.
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• Kilmartin Museum
Immerse in ancient stories & colourful recreations of life in the heart of Argyll’s ancient glen. This new visitor experience showcases the local archaeological and natural heritage. A must visit!
www.kilmartin.org
• Oban War & Peace Museum
A fascinating collection of artefacts and photographs depicting the rich cultural history of the busy port town and its people. Admission is free. Donations welcome. www.obanmuseum.org.uk
• Auchindrain Township
Step back in time and discover Scotland’s rural history at Auchindrain, the most complete and well-preserved example of a Scottish Highland farm township. www.auchindrain.org.uk
• Easdale Island Folk Museum
The folk museum has well designed displays depicting the slate industry, army volunteers, education, public health to geology, boats, and entertainment.
www.easdalemuseum.org
• Atlantic Island Centre
Based on the Isle of Luing, the centre has local history exhibitions showcasing the social, industrial and natural history of Luing and the surrounding uninhabited islands. www.isleofluing.org
Abbeys, Chapels, Crosses and Burial Slabs
Iona Abbey is Argyll’s outstanding historic site. The ‘Cradle of Christianity’ in Scotland, it was founded by St Columba in 563, became a Benedictine monastery in about 1200, and has long been a place of pilgrimage. At the entrance to the abbey you’ll see the magnificent St Martin’s Cross, still standing on the spot where it was erected almost 14 centuries ago. Behind the abbey church and cloisters you’ll find the new Abbey Museum. It charts the fascinating history of this sacred place.
Another of the treasures of Argyll are the early Christian chapels, with exquisitely carved crosses. The magnificent Kildalton Cross on Islay has stood on the same spot for 1200 years. Equally impressive are the Keill’s and Macmillan’s Crosses in Knapdale, and the two crosses at the priory on the Island of Oronsay.
DID you know?
The earliest known tartan plaid in the world is in Dunollie Museum. It was recently rediscovered after being used as a curtain in Dunollie House for centuries.
Splendid medieval burial slabs are preserved near several of these churches and chapels. These beautifully carved slabs often feature ‘birlinns’, Viking-like galleys that were once the main means of transport in the Western Isles. Kilmartin church yard has an impressive collection of slabs, as does Iona Abbey and the chapels of Kilmory, Knap and Keills.
Stone Circles and Great Burial Cairns
The richest place on the Scottish mainland for prehistoric sites is the area around Kilmartin, just to the south of Oban. Here you’ll discover massive standing stones, some carved with cup markings, great burial cairns and stone circles. Kilmartin Museum, nearby, displays many fascinating items, some excavated within a stone’s throw of the museum.
FINLAGGAN
The Ancient Seat of the Lords of the Isles
The Lords of the Isles were descended from Somerled, a 12th-century “prince”, and these lords, the chiefs of Clan Donald, chose Finlaggan as their home and the centre of their Lordship.
Islay is often referred to as the Cradle of Clan Donald.
Rock Art
Argyll is the UK’s hotspot for prehistoric rock art. At Achnabreck, just to the north of Lochgilphead, and other sites, you’ll discover rocks decorated some 4000 years ago, with intricate concentric circles and other designs. Almost identical rock carvings can be found in Northumberland, Ireland, Northern Spain and Italy.
Ancient Castles
Guarding the seaways, Argyll’s great castles range from the massive fortress of Skipness to ancient Castle Sween and the Maclean stronghold of Duart. Inland, just north of Lochgilphead, is Carnasserie Castle, the impressive residence of the Bishop of the Isles. Close to Oban is Dunollie Castle a Macdougall stronghold for 900 years.
Embark
a journey of discovery for all ages in Clan MacDougall’s ancestral home, just 1 mile outside of Oban. A ruined castle with breath-taking views, exhibitions and displays, historic woodland grounds with family trails and children’s activities, café and gift shop, guided tours and piping recitals –Scotland’s heritage has never been so exciting!
Distilleries
Visit world-famous distilleries and sample ‘the spirits of Argyll’ for yourself including whisky, vodka and gin.
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• Fyne Ales Brewery Tap & Shop
Visitors welcome every day from 10am to 6pm for drinks in the brewery tap, sunny afternoons in the beer garden, and takeaway beer from the shop. www.shop.fyneales.com
• Markie Dans
A traditional wee Scottish pub tucked away in the basement of Corran House. Over 100 whiskies in stock, and the best beer garden in town.
www.markiedans.co.uk
• Macgochans
The heartbeat of Tobermory, showcasing the best of Island hospitality. Relax beside a peat burning fire with the finest of Scottish whiskies and a beer garden.
www.macgochans-tobermory.co.uk
• Whisky Vaults Hotel
For something unique look out for one of their regular whisky tasting sessions and wine evenings that the hotel hosts throughout the year. www.obanwhiskyvaults.co.uk
• Jura Brewery
A microbrewery bringing lovingly produced beer to the Isle of Jura. Definitely worth seeking out if you make your way over to the island.
Whisky lover or total newbieeveryone should visit a whisky distillery at least once for a genuine centuries old experience. Argyll has plenty of famous Malt Whisky distilleries ready to welcome you and share their secrets.
There are currently nine working distilleries on Islay, with two more planned to open in the next couple of years. The first recorded distillery was Bowmore, founded in 1779; the most recent was Ardnahoe, which was established in 2018. Islay’s distilleries are spread across the island; however, the three on the south coast –Ardbeg, Lagavulin and Laphroaig – are located next to each other, and are collectively known as the Kildalton Distilleries. Kilchoman is a farm-micro distillery, opened in 2004, and everything here is produced on site, growing the barley, malting, distilling and even bottling. Islay’s distinctive peated whiskies are a magnet for malt whisky connoisseurs.
Campbeltown at the southern end of the Mull of Kintyre once had 28 distilleries and was known as the ‘Whisky Capital of the World’. Glen Scotia established in 1832 is one of the few to remain. It produces two excellent but very different malts, one peated and one nonpeated.
Easier to reach is Oban Distillery. Established in 1794, it is right in the middle of town. Even older is Tobermory Distillery, on the Isle of Mull, established in 1778. Jura boasts two distilleries, the Isle of Jura Malt Whisky Distillery and Lussa Gin at the far north of the island. Slàinte!
For gin lovers there is also plenty of choice, with the islands offering up many options for you to try. Lussa Gin, from Jura, produce a fresh, zesty, smooth gin with a subtle aromatic finish, capturing the spirit of their island home. The Isle of Tyree Distillery create a fantastic
DID you know?
Campbeltown used to be known as the Whisky Capital of the World. The Glen Scotia Distillery is one of three distilleries still open, but in 1835 it was one of almost 30 thriving distilleries in the town.
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Hebridean Pink Gin that comes in a very striking bottle. From the remote and wild island of Colonsay, Wild Thyme Spirits produce their multi-award winning Colonsay gin and offer distillery tours and tasting experiences. On the Isle of Mull you’ll discover Whitetail Gin, who take their inspiration from the majestic white-tailed eagle, Europe’s largest bird of prey and synonymous with the island. On the mainland, on the Kintyre Penisula, be sure to visit Beinn an Tuirc, the sustainable distillers, and discover their range of award-winning sustainably distilled craft spirits, created in their remote distillery using their very own hydro electricity.
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200 YEARS DISTILLED INTO ONE BUILDING
As one of Scotland’s oldest distilleries, discover how we’ve been crafting whisky the same way for over two centuries.
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Boat Trips
Tlhe most exciting way to discover the spectacular coastline and wildlife of Argyll and the Isles is by signing up for one of its many superb boat trips.
Islay Sea AdventuresOn The Water
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Kayaking and Canoeing
The area is tailormade for paddling your cares away along 3,723km of coastline, over 40 freshwater and sea lochs, and Britain’s most beautiful shortcut, the Crinan Canal.
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Stand Up
Paddleboarding
A fantastic place to take up the popular activity. There are sheltered waters for beginners and those seeking calm and relaxation. Several operators can provide you with equipment.
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Surfing and Windsurfing
Surfing and bodyboarding can be a sport that takes some time to master, but there’s plenty of places to practice and enjoy it, including great beaches in Kintyre, Islay or Isle of Tiree.
• Snorkelling
Snorkelling in Scotland is increasingly popular. Take the plunge to discover marine life in all its rich and varied forms. It may be cold, but that’s what wetsuits are for!
• Fishing
With a vast coastline for shore fishing, classic spate salmon rivers, picturesque hill lochs and crystal-clear sea lochs to choose from, Argyll and the Isles offers an abundance of opportunities.
Boat trips are an unbeatable way to explore Argyll and the Isles and discover the wonderful wildlife that inhabits the region’s waters and coastline.
From Appin in the north to Campbeltown in the south, there is a large and varied choice of excellent boat trips.
Among the highlights is the Isle of Staffa with its great cliffs of columnar basalt and entrancing Fingal’s cave. Another highlight is the famous whirlpool of the Corryvreckan. Most trips will offer you a good chance of seeing minke whales, common dolphins, porpoises, grey seals, common seals and basking sharks as well as sea eagles, golden eagles and a host of seabirds.
The top spot for close-up puffins is the Island of Lunga just to the west of Mull. Best whale watching months are between mid June and mid September. Don’t expect to see puffins after the beginning of August. They will have long since left their burrows! Guillemots and razorbills will have fledged a week or two earlier.
There are a host of different operators who can get you out on the water, each offering something unique, and departing from many locations along the coast or from the islands. Seafari Adventures depart from the picturesque village of Easdale just south of Oban and provide wildlife and Corryvreckan tours. From Islay’s Port Ellen Marina, Islay Sea Adventures have many tours available to help you experience the waters around the island.
If you want to visit some of Argyll’s spectacular islands, then you will likely need to get there by ferry. Caledonian MacBrayne, usually shortened to CalMac, is the major operator of passenger and vehicle
ferries, and ferry services, between the mainland of Scotland and 22 of the major islands on Scotland’s west coast. These journeys can offer fantastic views, stood up on deck, taking in the surroundings and the fresh sea air, as you are ferried to your destination.
Loch Goil Cruisers, on the Cowal peninsula, offer you fishing, sightseeing and cruising on Loch Goil with their self-drive motorboat hire. On Loch Goil, you can see a seal colony, diving gannets, porpoises and oystercatchers, you may also see otters and even whales or dolphins occasionally. Look out for red deer grazing at the side of the loch, as well as the imposing Carrick Castle, with 14th-century ruins.
In the nearby Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park you’ll find lots of options to get you out on the water, with boat tour operators offering cruises and tours, as well as watersports activity providers who can get you on the loch jet skiing, paddleboarding or kayaking. A cruise along one of Scotland’s most iconic lochs is a truly memorable experience.
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Boat tours operate daily from Luss and Balloch. Walking tours and paddle tours depart from Luss. Group bookings and private tours are available. Advance booking is recommended. Please visit our website for tour information and pricing, or to book online.
Boat tours operate daily from Luss and Balloch. Walking tours and paddle tours depart from Luss. Group bookings and private tours are available. Advance booking is recommended. Please visit our website for tour information and pricing, or to book online.
Boat tours operate daily from Luss and Balloch. Walking tours and paddle tours depart from Luss. Group bookings and private tours are available. Advance booking is recommended. Please visit our website for tour information and pricing, or to book online.
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Eat, Shop, Relax E
njoy undisputable world-class food and drink from great cafes, pubs, restaurants or take-aways throughout Argyll and the Isles.
The Wee Wine Shop ObanFood From Argyll
• Seafood
Renowned for seafood, from fresh fish to the Loch Fyne oysters. This coastal area produces some of the best quality seafood in the world.
• Smokeries
Argyll has a long tradition of fish smoking. Think of the famous Loch Fyne kipper and the area’s huge herring-fishing industry. It’s a tradition that continues to this day.
• Meat
Beef, lamb and venison sourced from the diverse landscape of Argyll on the west coast of Scotland. Found on most menus, at the local butcher, or occasionally straight from the source.
• Baking & Sweets
Keep an eye out for a delectable selection of bakeries and cakeries, or dairies and chocolatiers, ice cream makers and creators of lovely jams and preserves.
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• Cheeses
From islands to coastal pastures, producing cheese on the west coast of Scotland requires skill, knowledge and experience. Be sure to try Isle of Mull and Isle of Bute cheeses.
Renowned for the quality and variety of its shops there is no shortage of great shopping experiences here.
If you’ve had the pleasure of exploring the stunning scenes of Scotland’s Argyll, you’ll have seen first-hand where the artisans gather the inspiration for their beautiful creations. Head over to Made in Argyll in Oban where you will find all sorts from artwork to jewellery and knitwear to ornamental pieces. Visit the shop and take a piece of Argyll with you wherever you may roam. There’s even a handmade chocolate shop.
Further afield down the Mull of Kintyre you’ll discover a fascinating organic tannery, a jeweller specialising in top quality gold designer jewellery and a stoneware pottery where you can watch the pots being thrown.
The Isle of Mull is a hotspot for arts and crafts, with a famous silversmith, a superb leather shop, art galleries and a woollen mill. If you are looking for a handcrafted kilt with a unique Harris tweed jacket, Inveraray is the place to go.
Based on the picturesque Isle of Islay, famed for its wildlife and whisky, the Blue Letterbox is home to a wide range of local gifts, artwork, postcards, greetings cards and more. With new stock from local artists constantly arriving, it’s always worth a visit. You can always pick up a delicious Isle of Arran ice cream in the warmer months!
The Boatshed Loch Goil The Oyster Bar, Loch FyneDID you know?
There are 5 ‘Taste of Place’ trails across Argyll – a coffee and cake trail, a vegan trail, a spirit and beer trail, a seafood trail and also a farm produce trail.
After an exhilarating morning’s activity or a fantastic afternoon’s sightseeing, naturally you look forward to the lure of a tasty snack or delicious meal. Whatever the time of day or evening, freshly prepared food is on the menu in Argyll.
Your taste buds are in for a treat when you visit the many eateries and fine restaurants that track down the very best local produce. Seafood from Loch Fyne is one such example; highly sought after throughout the country, you have the privilege - and pleasure - of sampling it at source.
For a relaxing retreat, the PureGray spa is a small sanctuary at The Machrie on the Isle of Islay. Providing a wide range of mind and body treatments for your wellbeing where you can reconnect with that rare feeling of peace and tranquillity.
The Lighthouse Appin Craft Shop & Gallery
Recognised by The Herald as being one of Scotland’s 15 best independent shops for thoughtful gifts we are proud to offer quality artwork and handmade crafts from over 100 local & Scottish individuals and small family businesses. Woodworking crafts, pottery, metal art, glass art, jewellery, painting, photography and much, much more.
Located in the heart of Port Appin, you can on our decking area and benches enjoy our delicious coffee with some of the best views over Loch Linnhe.
Visit our wee shop for that special handmade gift or visit our online shop appincraftshop.co.uk to get a glimpse of some of the quality arts & crafts we offer.
No visit to Oban would be complete without a visit to Made in Argyll, the little shop, with a big heart.
Everything you see for sale is made with love by a small army of local crafters who, wherever possible, source materials locally too.
Prepare to be amazed as you step inside this veritable Aladdin’s cave, filled to the brim with gifts galore - at bargain prices for the work that goes into them.
From jewellery to jumpers, woodwork to works of art, cards to clocks and much much more, we’ve got it covered.
So please pay us a visit, have a chat with the crafters and grab yourself a magical memento, or gift for a friend or loved one, from this beautiful part of the world.
www.madeinargyll.co.uk
Situated on the front Street facing Loch Fyne. This beautiful old building was the original Courthouse, Jail and School all at the same time.
Now a fabulous gift shop with a huge selection of local and international products, laid out over 3 rooms, no visit to Inveraray would be complete without a visit to The Courtyard, where you will find our friendly and welcoming team waiting to greet you.
You will find the world famous Arran Aromatics, The Highland Soap Company, Peppermint Grove, Gisela Graham, Art Pewter, Orli Jewellery, Alex Clark Art, Wrendale designs, Hamilton and Young Celtic Jewellery, Art Prints, bespoke Inveraray gifts, Edinburgh tea and coffee, Scottish Tablet and Fudge , cashmere and Lambswool scarfs, Arran knit accessories, Carrie Elsbeth Jewellery , Scottish and Clan Jewellery, seasonal gifts, home decor and much more.
www.thecourtyardinveraray.co.uk
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108 George Street, Oban PA34 5NT
Single Malt Scotch Whisky & Exclusives in all sizes!
We also specialise in 20cl/200ml bottles & unique 5cl/50ml miniatures.
Local beers, gins, rums and other spirits complement our range!
Open 7 days a week – Open late – Dog Friendly.
Cold beers & wines available.
We truly love our wines and spirits and pair friendly service with great product knowledge.
A Pandora’s box of Scottish gifts & souvenirs
Textiles Food Whisky ShopWelcome to Inveraray Woollen Mill.
Situated in a beautiful building built by the 5 th Duke of Argyll in 1772, the site has a history as both a local blacksmith’s and a granary.
At Inveraray Woollen Mill, you’ll find High Street brands, Harris Tweed® and the finest Cashmere are all available, alongside a vast selection of Scottish gifts, concessions, food and alcohol.
How to get here
When travelling from the south, follow the A83 into Inveraray. Pass through the centre of town, turning left onto the A819 for Oban. The Inveraray Woollen Mill is attached to the right of the archway ahead of you. From the north, use the A83, turning right onto the A819 for Oban before entering the town.
• Ample Free Parking
• Open Every Day except Christmas Day
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glorious gardens
Nowhere else in Scotland has such a rich choice of splendid gardens. From Appin to the Isle of Bute you will always be close to a superb garden.
Garden Highlights
• Benmore Botanic Garden
Benmore is a magnificent 120-acre mountainside Garden surrounded by dramatic scenery. Steeped in history, Benmore is home to a world-famous collection of plants from regions ranging from the Himalayas, China and Japan to North and South America. rbge.org.uk
• Ardkinglas Woodland Garden
Situated on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll, against a spectacular background of mountain and forest, Ardkinglas Estate covers about 4800 hectares. The Woodland Garden is open all the year round with an outstanding collection of plants and trees, including the “Mightiest Conifer in Europe”. www.ardkinglas.com
• Arduaine Garden
Embark on a world tour as you explore the exotic garden. Admire the spectacular array of colourful plants including rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias, giant Himalayan lilies and forget-me-nots. Discover the secret path to the coastal viewpoint. Soak up the breathtaking views over the Sound of Jura. nts.org.uk
• glenarn
Glenarn is a private garden, largely created and made famous for its collection of species rhododendrons by the Gibson family. This garden was established in the 1920s and 30s, overlaid on the original Victorian layout, with some remaining trees and rhododendrons from the 19th century. glenarn.com
Benefitting from mild winters, the gardens of Argyll and Bute have long been famous for their great collections of rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias.
Among the best are Arduaine, a sheltered oasis on a peninsula jutting out into the Sound of Jura, and Crarae, a Himalayan-style woodland garden stretching up a dramatic glen from the shores of Loch Fyne. Achamore Garden, on the largely frost free and easily reached Isle of Gigha, is also most rewarding.
Another great garden is Benmore, near Dunoon, with its avenue of giant redwoods, and many special rhododendrons and azaleas. On its sweeping hillside, a system of paths pass up and through beautiful areas devoted to the plants and trees of Bhutan, Chile, Japan and Tasmania. An unusual attraction here is the magnificently restored Victorian Fernery. In 2020, the four Gardens of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Edinburgh, Benmore, Logan and Dawyck) celebrated the organisation’s 350th anniversary in plant research and conservation.
You’ll be astounded by Mount Stuart, the magnificent house on the Isle of Bute. But make sure you leave time to explore the equally outstanding gardens. They were laid out in the 18th century and have continued to be expanded and improved ever since.
Other islands are home to some of the finest gardens. Achamore Gardens on Gigha offer a tranquil haven where you can stroll through natural woodlands, while Colonsay House Gardens provide a huge array of plants amid stunning surroundings.
Many delightful private gardens are open, in aid of charity, on certain days throughout the year. Well worth visiting, you can check out their opening dates through Scotland’s Gardens at: www.scotlandsgardens.org
Benmore Botanic Garden Benmore Botanic Garden Ardkinglas Woodland Garden Mount Stuart Garden Glenarn Gardens Ardencraig GardensBenmore
Magnificent Mountainside Garden
In its magnificent mountainside setting, Benmore is steeped in history and surrounded by dramatic scenery. Benmore’s 120 acres are home to a world-famous collection of plants from the Himalaya, China and Japan to North and South America.
Botanic Garden
Benmore welcomes visitors through a superb avenue of giant redwoods. From the serenity of the Pond, climb through exotic plantings – including over 300 species of rhododendron – to a dramatic viewpoint at 450ft (140m). Then descend via the beautiful Victorian Fernery. Don’t miss the Bhutanese and Chilean pavilions offering superb views, the restored ‘Golden Gates’ and the Garden’s Wildlife Hide.
Benmore Botanic Garden, Dunoon, Argyll PA23 8QU Tel 01369 706261 | rbge.org.uk/benmoreFour Gardens, One Botanic World
We are a leading botanic garden and global centre for biodiversity science, horticulture and education. We conserve one of the world’s richest botanical collections at our four gardens – Edinburgh, Benmore, Dawyck and Logan.
Life on Earth is in jeopardy as we face biodiversity loss and a climate emergency. We explore, conserve and explain the world of plants, pushing the boundaries of our knowledge to find solutions. Our vision is to build a positive future for plants, people and the planet. Please visit and support us. Benmore Botanic Garden is on the A815, seven miles north of Dunoon on the Cowal Peninsula.
Opening Times
Open daily 1 March to 31 October from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm Fernery – opens 11.00am closing one hour before the Garden
Admission
Prices: Adult £10, Concession £8.70, Under-16s free
Prices include a small voluntary donation to the Garden. For prices excluding the donation, please see website rbge.org.uk
Discounts available for groups of 11 or more, providing payment is by a single transaction. Call 01369 706261 to pre-book.
Activities
The Garden runs events throughout the year including family events, guided walks and exhibitions. For a full events programme call 01369 706261 or visit rbge.org.uk
■ Botanic Shop and plant sales (01369 840319)
■ View our Access Guide at rbge.org.uk/access
■ Trained assistance animals are welcome Dogs on short leads are welcome in the Garden but cannot enter the Fernery
■ Free car and coach parking
Become a Member
Lend your support to RBGE’s vital role in plant research and conservation by becoming a member. You will be kept informed through our Botanics magazine, gain free entry to Benmore, Dawyck and Logan and enjoy exclusive events and priority bookings. Join online at rbge.org.uk/membership or call 07917 837821
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Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR
Tel 0131 248 2909 | rbge.org.uk
Open daily (except 1 January and 25 December)
Port Logan, Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway DG9 9ND
Tel 01776 860231 | rbge.org.uk
Open daily 1 March to 15 November (weekends in February)
Admission charge applies
Stobo, Scottish Borders EH45 9JU
Tel 01721 760254 | rbge.org.uk
Open daily 1 February – 30 November
Admission charge applies
Email us at benmore@rbge.org.uk All information correct at time of going to press (CM 1023).
family fun AND adventures
Elnjoyable days out for the whole family, lfun for the kids, activities for the ladventurous, and amazing experiences for everyone.
For The Little Ones
• Inveraray Jail
Children used to get locked up at this 19th century prison, some as young as seven, but today this popular attraction is a great day out for the family. www.inverarayjail.co.uk
• Gruffalo Trail
At the Ardkinglas Estate you’ll find the fantastic Gruffalo Trail, with sculptures and boards showing selected extracts from the Scots version of the famous book. www.ardkinglas.com
• Atlantis Leisure Centre
Make a splash in their 25-metre pool with depths ranging from 1 metre to 2 metres and the fastest flume on the West Coast. www.atlantisleisure.co.uk
• The Sweetie Jar
Children will love browsing through the selection of pick ‘n’ mix sweets, chocolates, sweetie hampers and all other goodies at this sweet shop in Lochgilphead.
www.thesweetiejarargyll.co.uk
• Argyll Adventure
Close to Inveraray, Argyll Adventure offer lots of different horse-riding activities, with options available for young children from age four. www.argylladventure.com
There are plenty of options here, from horse riding along loch and forest trails, sea kayaking, guided canoe trips, off road motor cycling and even under-cover paintballing!
With fantastic walking, cycling and watersports on offer, not to mention beautiful beaches, idyllic islands and great visitor attractions, Argyll and the Isles is the perfect place for some family fun.
Inveraray Jail, County Prison of Argyll in the 1800s, was a place where children were once locked up. Today the prison warders will ensure that they have a far more enjoyable time!
Nearby Auchindrain Historic Township is the most complete and well-preserved example of Scotland’s rural history; it feels like the inhabitants have just left. The well curated tour allows you to step back in time and uncover a fascinating, long-vanished way of life and see how ordinary people lived hundreds of years ago.
Argyll Adventure is just a few minutes drive from Inveraray and is home to a variety of exciting themed activities which will keep the whole family entertained for hours.
Oban is well-known as Scotland’s number one mainland dive centre, with operators covering the Sound of Mull and Firth of Lorne and many excellent dive sites. If you feel that the sea is too cold for swimming, try out the Atlantis Leisure Centre in Oban with its 25-metre pool and the fastest flume on the West Coast!
DID you know?
Oban has a university on the beach!
The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) is a leading marine science research centre, established in 1884, and is based on the coast next to Dunstaffnage Castle. Nearly 200 students go to SAMS, a partner of UHI, every year to learn from world-class marine science researchers.
Sea Kayak Oban is worth a visit if you are adventurous.
Scotland’s West Coast is one of the world’s top sea kayaking destinations, offering everything from idyllic sheltered shore to wild tidal races. Sea kayaks are the perfect way to spot wildlife – the waters are home to otters, basking sharks, whales and seals, while sea eagles soar overhead.
Near Oban, you can visit the Ocean Explorer Centre, a free indoor visitor attraction where you can explore the science behind our oceans.
If you’d much prefer dry land, and specifically two wheels, then Oban Cycles are perfect for you. They rent E-bikes, Hybrids and mountain bikes, and give advice to help you make your daydreams of adventure into a reality.
Also well worth visiting is the Mull Aquarium in Tobermory, a very much hands-on experience, and Europe’s first catch and release aquarium.
GO WILD ABOUT ARGYLL
Scotland’s Adventure Coast
A warm welcome to Argyll & the Isles. It’s your time to both explore and relax, so what will you choose to do?
Why not enjoy a mix of energetic days with a guided tour experience to see wildlife and nature, or book into a spa for some much deserved relaxation. Make the most of the culture, art, attractions and natural beauty right here, surrounding you throughout your stay.
Don’t forget to explore neighbouring islands, towns and villages, it’s all here for you.
Go wild and seek out an adventure you’ll never forget!
What Will You Do Today?
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Year round attractions and activities for everyone
From natural wonders, to built heritage and stunning museums and castles, there’s endless attractions to enjoy across Argyll & the Isles.
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Tour options from 30 minutes to half day or full day experience. Please visit website for interactive map, route planner & pricing.
• Self-Drive Fishing Boat
• Self-Drive Motorboat
• Speedboat Tour
• Katakanu (6pax)
• Giant SUP (6pax)
Loch Lomond Leisure operate daily from 3 locations at Luss Beach (G83 8PA) and Loch Lomond Shores Balloch (G83 8QL) and Rowardennan (G63 0AR). Advanced booking is recommended. Please phone or visit our website to book online.
• Speedboat Tour
• Self-Drive Motorboat
• Giant SUP (6pax)
Lomond Shores Balloch (G83 8QL) and Rowardennan (G63 0AR). Advanced booking is recommended. Please phone or visit our website to book online.
• Katakanu (6pax)
• Mountain Bike & E-Bike SPEEDBOAT TOURS
• Self-Drive Fishing Boat • Stand Up Paddleboard • Canoe & Kayak
Loch Lomond Leisure operate daily from 3 locations at Luss Beach (G83 8PA) and Loch
OPEN 7 DAYS AT LOCH LOMOND & RATED #1 ON TRIP ADVISOR
• Row & Pedal Boat
Tour options from 30 minutes to half day or full day experience. Please visit website for interactive map, route planner & pricing.
• Mountain Bike & E-Bike SPEEDBOAT TOURS
“ Fascinating e x perience” “a bsolutely
discover torture , death & damnation
At the start of your visit, discover some of the gruesome punishments in use before the age of prisons. Try out the thumbscrews and see how much pain you can withstand!
FaC e TH e JUDG
Take your seat alongside the jury and witnesses, slip back 150 years and eavesdrop on fascinating trials held in this very room.
Mee T THe WarD er
Talk to the warders, matron and prisoners and get a first-hand account of life in a 19th century prison.
meet the pris oners
feel the pain
Introduced in 1852, whipping was deemed a suitable punishment for children. Girls were spared. Today, anyone can try it.
Or the Crank Machine? A prisoner would have to turn it 14,400 times a day, truly the definition of a pointless exercise.
get locked up
A great photoopportunity!
Originally the airing yards were used as a secure way to exercise the prisoners outdoors, on a daily basis, alone and in silence.
Come face to face with our rogues, in prison for murder, arson, assault ..and stealing turnip!
Discover the gripping, real-life, crime stories. Prison records give us an accurate account of the people who were tried and punished here. Did the punishment fit the crime?
Par O Le C er TiFi CaTe
FinD aLL THe STaMPS TO Get out of jail!
On entry all children are given a Parole Certificate. They must stamp their certificate with the embossers located throughout the Jail to be able to escape and to receive a free gift. Strangely, most parents do not want them finding all the stamps, but the guides will help!
what our visitors say
• “Great fun, lots of history, so much detail, definitely worth visiting.”
• “ the most interesting tour we have been on. The two hours flew by.“
• “Loved the picture opportunities.”
• “the jail was great, my son loved the interactive tour ”
• “Great experience and very haunting a real must see. ”
The JAIL is OPEN from 10am EVERY DAY except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day, visiting hours
grab some swag
After your tour visit the Prison Shop. Browse and buy great gifts for all the family. There’s a wide variety of prison-themed toys, novelties, sweets and books to suit all pockets.
Oban
Fort William
Inveraray
Glasgow Edinburgh Aberdeen
Oban Mull
iconic Inveraray Castle, ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Chief of the Clan Campbell, is a must-see visitor attraction Today, the bustling town boasts a number of independent shops selling locally-made crafts and souvenirs. The area, renowned for its local seafood, has a range of great places to eat and drink and a well-deserved reputation for offering top class hospitality.
FURTHER Afield
Overleaf you will find a map of Scotland together with a comprehensive list of ‘Things to See and Do across Scotland’. This is followed by leaflets for many of the attractions listed.
The grid references on this map relate to the entries on the following ‘Things to See and Do’ pages.
Stornoway
Scourie Laxford Bridge Ledmore Altnaharra
Birsay Finstown Forsinard
Kirkwall Stromness
Lochmaddy
Dunvegan
Portree
Lochboisdale
Kyle of Lochalsh
Broadford
Elgol
Armadale
Mallaig
Glenfinnan
Lybster Dunbeath
Portmahomack Balintore Bonar Bridge Fortrose
Loch Sgioport Whithorn Drummore
Leverburgh Du town Tomintoul Huntly
Fort Augustus
Newtonmore
Invermoriston Auchterarder Kinross Scrabster Tarbert Uig
Port Askaig
Bowmore
Port Ellen
Ullapool Larne
Charlestown of Aberlour Fyvie
Alford
Kilmartin Aberfeldy
Tighnabruaich
Kennacraig
Laurencekirk Dalry Ballater Kingussie Aboyne Inveraray
Westhill Banchory
Inverbervie Kinloch Rannoch
Boat of Garten Carrbridge Braemar Crathie Blair Atholl Pittenweem Crail Thornhill
Things to See and Do IN THE REST OF SCOTLAND
Each of the attractions listed below has a grid reference which relates to the map opposite (e.g. R20). The attractions are ordered clockwise within each area. Leaflets for many of the attractions follow.
(FLS) Forestry and Land Scotland (HS) Historic Scotland
Inverness, Northern Highlands, Orkney and Shetland
n H12 Lochcarron Weavers Shop
Traditional Scottish Clothing, knitwear, accessories, tartans, tweeds and made to measure highland wear. SUMMER: March to October 9am – 5pm WINTER: November to end February 10am – 4pm. CLOSED SUNDAYS. Tel: 01520 722212. IV54 8YS joy@lochcarron.com
n E7 Love Hebrides
Join our tour in Stornoway (leave the car behind) with Annie, our local tour guide. See the Callanish Standing Stones, Arnol Blackhouse, Carloway Broch, beautiful beaches. Available all year. FB: lovehebrides T: 07393 378303. hebridean-tours.com lovehebrides@outlook.com
n L5 Smoo Cave, Durness
n M6 Strathnaver Museum, Bettyhill
n Q3 Skara Brae Prehistoric Village (HS)
Step back 5000 years and explore one of Europe’s best-preserved historic settlements. See stone furniture, jewellery, tools and unexplained ritual objects left behind by Neolithic villagers. KW16 3LR historicenvironment.scot/skara-brae
n Q3 Maeshowe Chambered Cairn (HS)
Enter one of the finest Neolithic buildings in north-west Europe, a masterpiece of ancient engineering. This chambered tomb is a monument to the skill and beliefs of Orkney’s people some 5,000 years ago. KW16 3LB historicenvironment.scot/ maeshowe
n L11 Rogie Falls (FLS)
Rogie Falls is a beautiful spot off the main road to Ullapool to stop for a walk and a picnic. There are lots of waymarked walks with seating at viewpoints overlooking the falls, and a bridge crossing the gorge near the falls. www.forestryandland.gov.scot
n Q7 Laidhay Caithness Croft, Dunbeath
n N9 Dunrobin Castle and Gardens
Wonderful displays of paintings, tapestries, furniture, silver and ceremonial robes. Magnificent formal gardens. Pictish Stones, Gift Shop, Tea Room, Falconry displays (ring for details). Tel: 01408 633177. Email: info@dunrobincastle.co.uk www.dunrobincastle.co.uk
n N10 The Glenmorangie Distillery
The Glenmorangie Distillery is the beating heart of our wondrous whisky creation. Experience our craft and discover how with barley, water and wood, we bottle the taste of our imagination.
n L13 Urquhart Castle (HS)
Explore the dramatic ruins of this great fortress. Enjoy the panoramic views across Loch Ness, see fascinating artefacts and discover the turbulent history of this iconic stronghold. IV63 6XJ historicenvironment. scot/urquhart-castle
n L13 The Loch Ness Centre
Walk through 500 million years of history. Delve deeper into ancient Scottish myths, legends and scientific research. Uncover the mysteries of the loch and become part of the story in this unique tour. Drumnadrochit | IV63 6TU | lochness.com
n M12 Dolphin Spirit - Boat Trips Inverness
Experience the wildlife of the beautiful Moray Firth from Inverness, aboard Mischief or The Spirit, the choice is yours! Tel: 07544 800 620. IV1 1FF www.dolphinspirit.co.uk
n M12 Coyote Burger
Premium burger bar serving up burgers, fries, shakes, local beer, cocktails and more! 27 Bank Street, Inverness. IV1 1QU - reserve a table @coyoteburger.co.uk
n M12 High Life Highland
High Life Highland develops and promotes opportunities in culture, learning, sport, leisure, health and wellbeing throughout the whole of the Highlands, for both residents and visitors. highlifehighland.com
n P5 n R6 n Q5 The Caithness Collection
The Caithness Collection is made up of three beautiful hotels in Caithness – The Norseman in Wick, The Pentland in Thurso and The Castletown Hotel in Castletown. All positioned on the North Coast 500. Tel. 01955 603344 / 01847 893202 / 01847 821656.
n N11 Highland Aviation
Unmissable award winning Air Tours and Pilot Training at Inverness Airport, Highland Aviation offers only the very best flight training and experiences. T: 01667 460361. info@highlandaviation.com highlandaviation.com
n M11 Fort George (HS)
March into Britain’s mightiest fortress for an unforgettable experience. Explore this enormous military base & gain an insight into life as a Redcoat or join one of our Dolphin Watches. IV2 7TD historicenvironment.scot/fort-george
n P11 Culbin (FLS)
Climb Hill 99, Culbin’s highest sand dune at 99 feet. Here, a state-of-the-art viewpoint will take you high into the treetop canopy. This trail has been designed as accessible for walkers of all ages and for wheelchairs. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/culbin
n N13 Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Open 7 days with a range of tours and malt whiskies. www.tomatin.com/visit
T: 01463 248144. IV13 7YT
E-mail: visitors@tomatin.com
Cairngorms, Aberdeen and Tayside
n P11 Brodie Countryfare
A wonderful day out for all the family. Enjoy top Womenswear, Menswear, Gifts & Interiors, Scottish Gifts, Toys, Foodhall & Deli and impressive Family Restaurant. Open Mon - Sun 9.00am - 5.30pm (5pm winter). IV36 2TD Tel: 01309 641555. www.brodiecountryfare.com
n P11 Logie Steading
Contemporary Art, Secondhand Books, Crafts, Jewellery, Gifts, Timeless Fashion, Farm & Garden Shop, Menswear, Timber Showroom, Heritage Centre, acclaimed Café. Logie House Gardens, Playpark and River walks. Tel 01309 611378. www.logie.co.uk
n Q11 The Glen Moray Distillery
A warm welcome awaits at this friendly and informal Visitor Centre in Elgin. Distillery tours, whisky tastings and coffee shop, reservations recommended. Book Online Now www.glenmoray.com
n Q11 Elgin Cathedral (HS)
Admire the magnificent ruins of this sacred place, which dates to the 1200s. Highlights are the glorious west front, the sumptuous decorations & the atmospheric chapter house. IV30 1HU historicenvironment.scot/elgin-cathedral
n Q12 Speyburn Distillery
Take a tour behind-the-scenes of our distillery, experience our meticulous process, and immerse yourself in our rich history. Visit Speyburn.com to book your experience.
n R11 WDC Scottish Dolphin Centre
See the East Coast Bottlenose dolphins wild and free! The Centre is based in a 200 year old salmon fishing station where the river Spey meets the North Sea. Onsite is a café, gift shop & interactive exhibition area. Take a tour of the historic Tugnet Icehouse. Call 01343 820339. IV32 7PJ dolphincentre.whales.org
n Q14 Balmoral Estate
Scottish home to the Royal Family. Gardens, exhibitions and Castle Ballroom display. Audio tour in six languages. Gift shop & Café. Tel: 013397 42534. balmoralcastle.com
Brodie Castlen N13 Landmark Forest Adventure Park
Voted by Tripadvisor for the Travellers’ Choice Awards 2023. Where else can you walk amongst life sized dinosaurs that roar and move, tackle high ropes courses, plunge down water slides and walk through a mesmerising tropical Butterfly House? Don’t forget to give NetworX, Scotland’s first aerial nets course a try! Come and discover the full range of attractions. www.landmarkpark.co.uk 01479 841 613.
n P13 Caorunn Distillery
Set in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, Balmenach Distillery is home to Caorunn Gin. Visit & book a tour to see our unique process in action. General and Tours Email: contact@caorunngin.com + 44 (0)1479 874933.
n P14 Glenmore Forest Park (FLS)
Situated in the Cairngorms National Park, the impressive pinewoods and the spectacular Loch Morlich make this a must visit destination. The visitor centre and cafe are a great place to relax and take in the stunning surroundings. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/glenmorefp
n P13 Cairngorms Trust
Inspiring communities and visitors to support the landscapes, wildlife, local culture and economic health and to encourage sustainable and community led local development within the Cairngorms National Park. www.cairngormstrust.org.uk
n N16 The House of Bruar
On the A9 ten miles north of Pitlochry, it comprises Men’s and Ladies Country Clothing Halls, Cashmere Hall, Gifts and Homewares, Fishing Tackle Shop, Whisky Shop, Food Hall, Restaurant and Gallery. Fish and Chip Shop open late. Excellent reviews. Tel: 01796 483236. Open 7 days. PH18 5TW
n N16 Queen’s View (FLS)
Queen’s View lies at the heart of Highland Perthshire and is one of the area’s most iconic visitor attractions with stunning views along Loch Tummel. Toilet facilities and forest walks can be found at nearby Allean forest, around ½ mile away. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/tayfp
n N17 Visit Aberfeldy
Visit Aberfeldy and Loch Tay… an area rich in history, outdoor activities, family fun and incredible beauty set in Highland Perthshire, the heart of Scotland. www.visitaberfeldy.co.uk admin@visitaberfeldy.co.uk
n N17 Karelia House
Karelia House stocks a wide range of fabric, yarns, patterns, Brother sewing machines and accessories and a lovely coffee shopthis is simply a crafter’s paradise. T: 01887 822027. info@kareliahouse.co.uk www.kareliahouse.co.uk PH15 2LS
n N17 Scottish Crannog Centre
Experience the Iron Age hands on & get a feel of what life was like 2500 years ago. Join the 21st century crannog community today!
n N17 Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery
The award winning visitor attraction. Share our pursuit of whisky perfection. Tour the distillery and explore our interactive exhibition, before tasting whisky and unwinding in our welcoming Whisky Lounge and cafe. Open all year.
Tel: 01887 822010. PH15 2EB
www.DewarsAberfeldyDistillery.com
n N18 Auchingarrich Wildlife Centre
Visit Auchingarrich Wildlife Park for a day of adventure play, farm and zoo animals, petting barn and play barns, nature trails, local craft gift shop and fresh food cafe.
T: 01764 679469. PH6 2JE
www.auchingarrichwildlifepark.co.uk
n Q18 Cairn O’Mohr Winery
Free tastings of our delicious awardwinning fruit wines and cider, fermented from local fruits, leaves and flowers. Seasonal tours and cafe. Open daily. Tel: 01821 642 781. PH2 7SP www.cairnomohr.com
n R17 Newton Farm Holidays & Tours
Award winning tours & experiences on our working farm in Angus, North of Dundee. Learn about farm life interacting with highland cows, alpacas, goats, lambs & more. T 01307 820229. DD8 2JU www.newtonfarmholidays.co.uk stay@newtonfarmholidays.co.uk
n S16 Caledonian Railway - Brechin
Steam and historic diesel trains run by volunteers on Summer weekends and selected dates throughout the year. ‘All aboard’ for a great family day out!
Tel: 01356 622992. (Ticket office - open on running days). www.caledonianrailway.com DD9 7AF
Glenmore ForestWest Highlands and Islands
n E11 Skyeskyns 5 star Exhibition
Tannery and Showroom
Witness how real sheepskins are made using time honoured methods of leather making. Comprehensive range of sheepskin, hide, quality wool & leather goods. Seasonal pop-up tea tent YURTea&coffee. Open 7 days all year. Tel: 01470 592 237. www.skyeskyns.co.uk
n F12 Stardust Boat Trips
Spectacular scenery & wildlife, witness the White Tailed Sea Eagle in flight, Dolphins, Seals, Whales & many other sea birds. Locally owned and run for over 20 years. Tours from PORTREE harbour (IV51 9DD) from £20. Booking advisable. skyeboat-trips.co.uk T: 077 98 74 38 58 / 077 95 38 55 81.
n G13 Seaprobe Atlantis
Voted Best Wildlife Experience in the UK, Daily Telegraph. All the Scenery & Wildlife, above & below the waves, on Scotland’s unique Semi-Submersible Glass Bottom Boat. Regular trips daily from Kyle of Lochalsh, IV40 8AE. Book online at www.seaprobeatlantis.com.
n G14 Ragamuffin: On the pier
@Armadale
Wonderful knitwear • beautiful clothes • gorgeous gifts. Open 7 days 10-5 (closed Sundays January & February). Tel: 01471 844217.
n E12 n G14 Sonas Hotel Collection
Four award winning, family run West Coast hotels in Skye and Oban. Each unique in character but all with cosy lounges with fires to enjoy a local dram, delicious menus featuring local Skye produce and great Highland Hospitality. Non residents welcome. www.sonsascollection.com TEL + 44 (0) 1470 373737.
n E12 Cath Waters Scottish Landscapes Gallery & Art Studio
See Skye artist Cath Waters’ beautiful artwork and gift collections at her Scottish Landscape Gallery & Gift shop in the beautiful village of Dunvegan, Skye. cathwaters.com hello@cathwaters.scot
n F13 Duncan House Fine Jewellery Gallery and Workshop
n J16 n G14 The Jacobite Steam Train
From Fort William to Mallaig (return). Described as the greatest railway journey in the world. Runs: 7 days a week AprilOctober. Departing 10.15 and 12.45. Book online www.westcoastrailways.co.uk
n K17 Glencoe Mountain Resort
Mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, sledging, summer tubing, disc golf, chairlift rides, walking, climbing, stunning scenery, amazing wildlife, microlodge accommodation & great home cooked food. T: 01855 851226.
www.glencoemountain.co.uk
n J19 Inveraray Jail
Face the Judge in the magnificent Courtroom, meet the Warders, get locked up, join the Prisoners, try out the cells and sample the punishments. Open all year. (01499) 302381.
www.inverarayjail.co.uk PA32 8TX
n G13 Kylerhea, Isle of Skye (FLS)
The Kylerhea otter hide is in a spectacular location with fantastic views across to Glenelg and the Kintail mountains. Observe wild otters and other animals in their natural environment. www.forestryandland.gov.scot
n G13 Isle of Skye Ferry
A great day out! Take the original ferry crossing to the Isle of Skye for your chance to see eagles, otters, seals and dolphins. No need to book. Open Easter to mid October.
n G14 Hotel Eilean Iarmain
Set in a stunning location Hotel Eilean Iarmain offers great food, atmospheric pub, traditional music, whisky and gin tasting and various outdoor activities. www.eileaniarmain.co.uk
T: 01471 833332. IV43 8QR
Outstanding jewellery and knives by Garth Duncan artist and master goldsmith. Original designs handmade by Garth and son here in his shop on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Tel: 01471 866 366.
www.duncan-house.com
n J15 Forests of Lochaber (FLS)
Explore some of Highland Scotland’s most dramatic scenery. Visit the Great Glen for world class biking & walking trails. www.forestryandland.gov.scot
n J15 Ben Nevis Distillery Visitor Centre & Café
Ben Nevis Distillery has the highest water source in Scotland and was established in 1825. Come and experience our distillery tour and enjoy some fine whisky. Lochy Bridge, Fort William PH33 6TJ tours@bennevisdistillery.com
Tel: 01397 700200.
n J16 Treasures Of The Earth
PH33 7JL One family’s amazing collection of beautiful crystals, rare gemstones and ancient fossils collected from around the world. A real eye-opener!
Tel: 01397 772283.
www.TreasuresOfTheEarth.co.uk
n J19 Argyll Forest Park (FLS)
This magnificent stretch of mountains, lochs and glens was the first designated Forest Park in the UK. Enjoy the numerous waymarked trails for a walk or leisurely cycle. www.forestryandland.gov.scot
n J20 Benmore Botanic Garden
Magnificent mountainside 120 acre Garden with dramatic scenery. Steeped in history, it is home to a world-famous plant collection and unique Victorian fernery. Café, shop, plant sales. Free parking. Open daily 1 Mar - 31 Oct. Tel: 01369 706261. rbge.org.uk/benmore
Road Bridge, Lochalsh to SkyeSouth East Scotland
n P21 Linlithgow Palace (HS)
Visit one of Scotland most spectacular ruins, where visitors can walk in the footsteps of royalty. The birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots, and her father James V. The Palace is also in the spotlight as a film location for TV’s Outlander and the film Outlaw King. EH49 7AL historicenvironment.scot/visit-aplace/places/linlithgow-palace/
n Q21 Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
Venture through five floors jam-packed with over 100 illusions and remember: nothing is what it seems! You’ll need at least two hours to discover them all. Step outside onto our Rooftop Terrace & enjoy the best views of Edinburgh. Fun for all ages. Book online now. Tel: 0131 226 3709. www.camera-obscura.co.uk.
n Q21 Edinburgh Castle (HS)
Don’t miss Scotland’s No 1 visitor attraction. See the Scottish Crown Jewels, Mons Meg, the One o’clock gun and much more. Book online for guaranteed entry at edinburghcastle.scot EH1 2NG
n Q21 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
A five-star Garden, over 350 years old, 72 acres of beautiful landscape and 38,000 plants from around the world. Visitor centre, restaurant, shop, events & exhibitions. Free Garden entry. Open daily at 10am (excl 1 Jan & 25 Dec).
T: 0131 248 2909. rbge.org.uk
n R18 Tentsmuir (FLS)
Whether on bicycle or foot, there are many different routes for you to explore at Tentsmuir. Follow the seashell path along the dunes for sea, sand and seals, or explore deeper into the forest where roe deer and red squirrels live.
www.forestryandland.gov.scot
n S20 Tantallon (HS)
Climb to the battlements of the last of the grand medieval castles and marvel at its scale. Set high on a cliff edge and featuring a massive red sandstone curtain wall, Tantallon Castle was home to the Red Douglas dynasty. EH39 5PN historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/ places/tantallon-castle
n S19 St Andrews Castle (HS)
Residence to Scotland’s most powerful churchmen, the castle played a key role in the battle for hearts & minds during the Reformation. Brave the underground mine & discover some remarkable secrets.
KY16 9AR historicenvironment.scot/ st-andrews-castle
n R23 7stanes Mountain Bike Centres (FLS)
World-class mountain biking centres that span the south of Scotland. Award-winning trails, including the internationally renowned Glentress, offer some of the best mountain biking in the country suitable for beginners, families and experts.
www.forestryandland.gov.scot/7stanes
n Q23 Dawyck Botanic Garden
Dawyck is a five star Garden with one of Scotland’s finest tree collections, renowned for its woodland walks and seasonal displays. 65 acres. Visitor centre, exhibitions, café, shop. Free parking. Open daily 1 Feb to 30 Nov. Tel: 01721 760254. rbge.org.uk/dawyck
n Q23 Tweed Valley Forest Park (FLS)
Glentress is the stunning gateway to the Forest Park. With a café, bike hire and shop, Go Ape tree-top adventure, wildlife viewing, walking and bike trails, there’s something for everyone.
www.forestryandland.gov.scot/tvfp www.forestryandland.gov.scot/7stanes
Calton HillSouth West Scotland
n L26 Galloway Forest Park (FLS)
UK’s first ‘Dark Sky Park’. Visitor centres at Clatteringshaws, Glentrool and Kirroughtree with stunning views, waymarked trails and fantastic cafes offering local produce. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/gallowayfp
n L27 Creetown Gem Rock Museum
A beautiful and inspiring collection of gemstones, crystals, minerals and fossils. This extensive collection has many world class exhibits. Quality gift shop, silversmith/ lapidary workshop and tea room serving home baking. Tel: 01671 820357. DG8 7HJ www.gemrock.net
n J23 Woods of Arran (FLS)
Giants’ graves, waterfalls, red squirrels and much more await you in the woods of Arran. Waymarked walks provide the perfect background to enjoy the scenery, wildlife and history of ‘Scotland in miniature’. www.forestryandland.gov.scot
n P26 Caerlaverock (HS)
A wide moat, twin-towered gatehouse and lofty battlements make Caerlaverock the epitome of the medieval stronghold. Learn all about its turbulent history as a castle caught up in border conflicts. DG1 4RU historicenvironment.scot/visit-aplace/places/caerlaverock-castle
n L19 The Scottish Wool Centre
Quality clothing, Cashmere, Scottish food gifts & Souvenirs. Large Whisky shop offering free tasting. Restaurant serving full meals and snacks. Tel: 01877 382 850.
FK8 3UQ
n L20 Sweeney’s Cruise Co, Loch Lomond
Loch Cruises from Balloch Village & Loch Lomond Shores visitors centre. Open All year offering a variety of cruises, speedboat tours, private charter & waterbus services linking Balloch, Luss and Balmaha. Tel: 01389 752376. www.sweeneyscruiseco.com G83 8SW
n L21 Dumbarton Castle (HS)
Conquer over 500 steps to stand atop one of Scotland’s greatest strongholds. Dumbarton Castle was a cornerstone of medieval power and latterly served as a military base and prison. G82 1JJ T: 01389 732 167. historicenvironment.scot/ dumbarton-castle
n K20 Loch Lomond Leisure
Boat Tours, Boat Hire, Paddlesports, & Watersports. Open 7 days at Luss, Balloch & Rowardennan. Self-drive motorboats, Row & Pedal boats, Canoe, Kayak, SUP, Bike Hire, E-bike & more. T: 0333 577 0715. www.lochlomond-scotland.com
n K20 Loch Lomond Tours
Boat tours operate daily from Luss & Balloch. Scheduled tours depart at regular times & private tours are available. Advance booking is recommended. Please visit our website for tour information & pricing, or to book online. T: 0345 257 4545. www.lochlomond-tours.com
n L20 Antartex Shopping Village
High street fashions, Outdoor Clothing, Cashmere and knitwear, homewares, food & gifts, Bon Marche, whisky shop with free tastings! Restaurant serving full meals or snacks - Free Parking, Open every day. Tel: 01389 721045. G83 0TP
n L19 Queen Elizabeth Forest Park (FLS)
Find inspiration and exhilaration amongst bristling wooded hills and sparkling lochs. The best place to start your forest adventure is from the Lodge Forest Visitor Centre in Aberfoyle with stunning panoramic views from the cafe. www.forestryandland.gov.scot/qefp
n N20 Stirling Castle (HS)
Step back in time to Renaissance Scotland and meet the characters of the Royal Stewart Court. Enjoy the magnificent artistry and stunning surroundings of this iconic castle. FK8 1EJ stirlingcastle.scot
n M21 The Clydeside Distillery
A Single Malt Scotch Whisky distillery, visitor experience, café, and specialist whisky shop in the heart of Glasgow. Open daily. Book your tour online at www.theclydeside.com/tours
Tel: 0141 212 1401. info@theclydeside.com
n M21 Glasgow Cathedral (HS)
The most complete medieval cathedral on the Scottish mainland is still a working church with an active congregation. Glasgow Cathedral is full of intriguing features. It has remarkable audio guides full of music and history. G4 0QZ historicenvironment.scot/glasgow-cathedral
n E18 Iona Abbey (HS)
Founded by St Columba in 563, the early monastery was a powerhouse of Christian learning. Today this ancient holy place remains a vibrant centre of Christianity set against a stunning island location. T: 01681 700 512. PA76 6SQ historicenvironment.scot/iona-abbey
n M19 Doune Castle (HS)
Explore a 14th century medieval castle, famous for its on-screen appearances including Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Game of Thrones & Outlander. FK16 6EA historicenvironment.scot/doune-castle
n S23 Melrose Abbey (HS)
Discover a magnificent example of Scottish medieval architecture at the remains of a 15th century church. The heart of Robert the Bruce was buried here. TD6 9LG historicenvironment.scot/melrose-abbey
n K24 Heads of Ayr Farm Park
Fun and adventure for all the family. Zoom around the Park on our new train ride, meet lots of animals, combine harvester play zone, explore Frontier Fort, Buccaneer Bay, the Farmers Yard and our giant indoor soft play. KA7 4LD www.headsofayrtickets.co.uk
n J28 Logan Botanic Garden
Five star Logan is Scotland’s most exotic Garden, warmed by the Gulf Stream. Spectacular collection of southern hemisphere plants. Conservatory, visitor centre, café, shop, plant sales. Free parking. Open daily 1 Mar to 15 Nov.
Tel: 01776 860231. rbge.org.uk/logan
The Island of Inchcailloch, Loch LomondTHE HOME OF COUNTRY CLOTHING
SCOTLAND’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS INDEPENDENT STORE
The House of Bruar is the leading designer of country clothing in Great Britain, creating a range of contemporary country classics in quality natural fibre materials.
Our expansive and spacious departments offer everything needed to enjoy the best in country living.
Our Pure Cashmere and Knitwear Hall - the largest in the UK - is full of stunning garments in a spectacular range of colours. Alongside our own original creations you’ll also find a host of leading brands throughout our Ladieswear Department, including Crew Clothing, Joules, Marble, Seasalt and Barbour, while our Shoe and Handbag Department showcases Dubarry, Ariat, Brics and Gianni Conti.
Men are equally well catered for in our 20,000 square ft Menswear Hall, with our own exclusive British technical tweeds sitting alongside our New Made to Measure Scottish Kilt Department - specialising in traditional Tartans and country plaids. Shirts, shoes and impressive designs in leather, long staple pure virgin cashmere tailoring and natural fibre knitwear are joined by top brands including Hugo Boss, Gant, Levi’s, Barbour and Schoffel. Our dedicated Stalking Department brings you the best sporting equipment from leading manufacturers including Meindl, Harkila & Deer Hunter - everything you need to get the most out of your favourite country pursuits.
The Fishing Tackle Shop, which is now situated in our Menswear Hall, offers a haven for the keen angler, providing equipment, accessories and even advice from our expert staff.
A treasure trove of gift ideas can be found in our Present Shop and Country Living Department, full of unique items for the home, garden and kitchen - and even the family dog! There’s also the Jewel in the Crown jewellery shop and our Rural Art Gallery, which celebrates Britain’s wildlife and landscapes in sculptures, paintings and ceramics.
Our Whisky Shop is a celebration of Scotland’s favourite tipple, and very much a destination in its own right. Well-stocked with the finest heritage single malts from all across the country - including rare expressions from Macallan - it’s a must-see for all lovers of Scottish whisky.
The best of Scotland’s natural larder is always on the menu in our Food Hall, Delicatessen and Restaurant, while our award-winning Butchery features quality cuts from local providers. Our Bakery provides tempting treats with everything from freshly made barista coffee to homemade sandwiches, while the unique Fish & Chip shop specialises in fresh squid and lobster, our brand new A9 Pie Shop will provide hungry travellers with the perfect stop for the ultimate British comfort food!
No trip to Scotland is complete without a visit to The House of Bruar, located just off the A9 ten miles north of Pitlochry. Shown here is a taste of our new Autumn/ Winter 2023-24 range. To order a copy of the latest mail order catalogue please call us or visit our website.