
Welcome to the area of Mid Argyll, a region of Argyll which includes the two bustling towns of Lochgilphead and Inveraray. Stretching from the coast of Loch Fyne northwards and westwards in encapsulates some interesting locations, villages, gardens and museums.
Please select one of the following locations to find out more.
A delightful little haven on the west coast of Argyll with self catering cottages, stunning vistas and of course a popular marina.
Pebble Valley as it's otherwise known, is a small village equidistant at the top of Loch Awe between Oban and Crianlarich.
The historic town and Royal Scottish Burgh is home to the Duke Of Argyll and one of the most popular visitor destinations in the area.
In the very heart of the Kingdom of Dalriada, the historic village of Kilmartin is the land of standing stones and Argyll's ancient people.
Loch Awe is the longest, and third largest freshwater loch in Scotland, at 25 miles it's very long stretching from Dalmally to Ford.
Lochgilphead, as the crow flies, is at the very heart of Argyll and the second largest town in Mid Argyll with a population of around 3000 people.
Oban is the unofficial capital of Argyll, it's Argyll's largest town and the most popular visitor destination both for locals and people from all over the world.
Taynuilt on Loch Etive is situated between Oban to the west and Dalmally to the east, with Loch Awe only a few miles eastwards from the village centre.
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