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Points of interest

Falls of Lora Tidal Race

The Gaelic name for the falls is A’Chraos which means voracious. If you’ve paddled a kayak on the North side, you’ll know why
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Castle Stalker, Appin

The castle is privately owned but does run a limited number of tours each year
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Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe

Kilchurn Castle was a fortress, a residence and later a garrison stronghold, and contains the oldest surviving barracks on the British mainland
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Inveraray Castle, Inveraray

Inveraray Castle is the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Chief of the Clan Campbell and a must-see visitor attraction
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Inveraray Jail, Inveraray

Step through the doors of Inveraray Jail and step back in time to a 19th century prison
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Falls of Lora Tidal Race

The Gaelic name for the falls is A’Chraos which means voracious. If you’ve paddled a kayak on the North side, you’ll know why
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Castle Stalker, Appin

The castle is privately owned but does run a limited number of tours each year
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Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe

Kilchurn Castle was a fortress, a residence and later a garrison stronghold, and contains the oldest surviving barracks on the British mainland
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Bonawe Iron Funace, Taynuilt

Imagine the heat and noise of Bonawe, the most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks in Britain
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Power Station and Visitor Centre

Take a journey into the subterranean world of Cruachan Power Station and discover the machine hall and power-generating turbines
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St. Conan's Kirk

St Conan’s Kirk is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Argyll and is a Category A listed building of the 20th century
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Kilmartin Museum

Kilmartin Glen is one of the world’s most significant archaeological landscapes
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Atlantic Bridge, Isle of Seil

The Clachan Bridge, also known as the ‘Bridge Over the Atlantic’, was built in 1792 by engineer Robert Mylne
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Inveraray Jail, Inveraray

Step through the doors of Inveraray Jail and step back in time to a 19th century prison
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Bonawe Iron Funace, Taynuilt

Imagine the heat and noise of Bonawe, the most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks in Britain
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Power Station and Visitor Centre

Take a journey into the subterranean world of Cruachan Power Station and discover the machine hall and power-generating turbines
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St. Conan's Kirk

St Conan’s Kirk is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Argyll and is a Category A listed building of the 20th century
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Kilmartin Museum

Kilmartin Glen is one of the world’s most significant archaeological landscapes
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Atlantic Brigde, Isle of Seil

The Clachan Bridge, also known as the ‘Bridge Over the Atlantic’, was built in 1792 by engineer Robert Mylne
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Easdale Island

Easdale Island is a tiny little island (population: 62) that was once the heart of the Scottish slate mining industry
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Kerrera Tea Garden

The Tea Garden is perfectly located at the southern end of the circular walk route, just a few minutes away from the stunning Gylen Castle
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An Cala Garden

The garden at An Cala has been established in 1930 by Colonel Arthur Murray who had inherited a cottage outside the village of Ellenabeich
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Ardchattan Priory Gardens

A garden has existed at Ardchattan for over 700 years, since Valliscaulian monks first settled here, on the north shore of Loch Etive
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Easdale Island

Easdale Island is a tiny little island (population: 62) that was once the heart of the Scottish slate mining industry
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An Cala Garden

The garden at An Cala has been established in 1930 by Colonel Arthur Murray who had inherited a cottage outside the village of Ellenabeich
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Ardchattan Priory Gardens

A garden has existed at Ardchattan for over 700 years, since Valliscaulian monks first settled here, on the north shore of Loch Etive
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Kerrera Tea Garden

The Tea Garden is perfectly located at the southern end of the circular walk route, just a few minutes away from the stunning Gylen Castle
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Be active

Jubilee Bridge and Stalker Castle walk

This easy walk crosses the impressively long and rickety Jubilee Bridge across the tidal marshes of Loch Laich
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Black Lochs circuit Connel walk

This pleasant circuit visits the Black Lochs, a series of small and attractive lochs fringed by native woodland
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Glencruitten Golf Course, Oban

Glencruitten Golf Course is James Braid's hidden gem nestling among the hills of Glencruitten Estate on the outskirts of Oban
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Taynuilt Golf Course

Taynuilt Golf Club is a 9-hole parkland course which was founded in 1987. The Course is offers stunning views up Loch Etive
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Achnalarig Riding Centre

Offering lessons and treks for all ages and abilities
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Glencruitten Golf Course, Oban

Glencruitten Golf Course is James Braid's hidden gem nestling among the hills of Glencruitten Estate on the outskirts of Oban
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Jubilee Bridge and Stalker Castle walk

This easy walk crosses the impressively long and rickety Jubilee Bridge across the tidal marshes of Loch Laich
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Black Lochs circuit Connel walk

This pleasant circuit visits the Black Lochs, a series of small and attractive lochs fringed by native woodland
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Taynuilt Golf Course

Taynuilt Golf Club is a 9-hole parkland course which was founded in 1987. The Course is offers stunning views up Loch Etive
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Achnalarig Riding Centre

Offering lessons and treks for all ages and abilities
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Taynuilt Fishing Club

TFC Boats is one of Scotland largest fishing Clubs. TFC Boats are based on beautiful Loch Etive in Taynuilt
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Connel to Oban Hike

Low level walk suitable for all ages and abilities over good tracks and sections of minor road
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Cycle from Oban to Taynuilt, visit Barguillean Gardens

Fancy sharing your bike ride with Highland cattle? The single-track road through Glen Lonan offers a good chance to do so
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Taynuilt Fishing Club

TFC Boats is one of Scotland largest fishing Clubs. TFC Boats are based on beautiful Loch Etive in Taynuilt
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Connel to Oban Hike

Low level walk suitable for all ages and abilities over good tracks and sections of minor road
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Cycle from Oban to Taynuilt, visit Barguillean Gardens

Fancy sharing your bike ride with Highland cattle? The single-track road through Glen Lonan offers a good chance to do so
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Tours and trips

Coastal connection Boat trips

See the Scottish wildlife — from harbour seals to basking sharks, minke whales, porpoise, otters, dolphins and bird life
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Etive boat trips

Etive Boat Trip offer boat trips up Loch Etive and around the Firth of Lorn, departing from Dunstaffnage Marina
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Argyll Sea Tours

Argyll Sea Tours offer deep water skate fishing, general sea angling and boat trips
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Oban & The Isles Scenic Tours

Scenic flights, Aerial Photography, Charter and scheduled flights from Oban Airport
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Coastal connection Boat trips

See the Scottish wildlife — from harbour seals to basking sharks, minke whales, porpoise, otters, dolphins and bird life
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Etive boat trips

Etive Boat Trip offer boat trips up Loch Etive and around the Firth of Lorn, departing from Dunstaffnage Marina
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Argyll Sea Tours

Argyll Sea Tours offer deep water skate fishing, general sea angling and boat trips
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Oban & The Isles Scenic Tours

Scenic flights, Aerial Photography, Charter and scheduled flights from Oban Airport
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