Argyle, Arran and the Isles
With a vast mainland and home to 23 inhabited islands, the scenery and landscape in Argyll & the Isles will take your breath away. Arran which means "The Peaked Island" in Gaelic, is a small island off the West Coast of Scotland and lies in the Firth of Clyde. Arran is often referred to as 'Scotland in Miniature', and captures many aspects of the beauty of Scotland as a whole, with landscapes of towering granite peaks to peaceful sandy bays.
Kintyre was once described as Scotland's only "Main Island" as the peninsula would be an island, were it not for the short isthmus at Loch Tarbert.
Read MoreKintyre was once described as Scotland's only "Main Island" as the peninsula would be an island, were it not for the short isthmus at Loch Tarbert.
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St. Columba's Bay - Isle of Iona
Tiny, rocky St Columba's Bay, Port a Churaich (harbour of the skin-covered boat)on the south coast of Iona, looking out to Sheep and Mouse Islands, is reputedly the spot where St Columba first landed from a coracle in 563AD having left is native Ireland. The heart shaped pebble layout is one of a number of designs and cairns laid on the bay.
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