Argyll and Bute

Scotland
Oban showing a house
Oban which includes a coastal town
Argyll and Bute featuring a lake or waterhole
Argyll and Bute
Oban featuring a coastal town
Whisky and wilderness dominate the spectacular west coast of Scotland in a region made up of dramatic peninsulas and breathtaking islands.

Revel in the stunning scenery and rich Scottish culture of Argyll and Bute, a famously beautiful region on Scotland’s west coast. The area is famed for its archipelago of dramatic, windswept islands, charming towns and a huge collection of world-famous whisky distilleries.

Start your journey in the mainland towns of Argyll and Bute. ObanOpens in a new window features a famous whisky distillery, a harbor with boats to the islands and a popular aquarium. Explore the ruins of Dunollie Castle and take a trip to the Falls of Lora, a set of tidal rapids on Loch Etive.

Tranquil Campbeltown lies toward the bottom of the Kintyre Peninsula. The sheltered town offers a quiet beach, three celebrated distilleries and boating excursions for fishing and wildlife watching. Visit Inveraray, which is further up the peninsula, to see a vast castle and historic jail.

Argyll and Bute is alive with wildlife. Its countryside and coastline feature some of the best places for seeing golden eagles, whales, dolphins, red deer and otters. Join one of the walking trails around Loch Lomond and the Trossachs for some of the best hikes in the country.

Tour the picturesque islands of Argyll and Bute. The Isle of MullOpens in a new window is famed for the storybook port town of TobermoryOpens in a new window and castles such as DuartOpens in a new window and Glengorm. Join pilgrims on a trip to Iona, a crucial location in Scotland’s religious history.

The island of Islay is most famous for its whiskies it even counts as a separate whisky-making region. Tour the distilleries of Lagavulin, Bowmore and Laphroaig, among many others, to sample the famous spirits of the island that come with a distinctly peaty flavor.

Head to Argyll and Bute by train, traveling on the famously scenic rail routes that lead to Oban’s station. Oban is then your gateway to most of the islands. Summer is the best season for weather and wildlife, but it is also when the region welcomes the most tourists. Head to one of the smaller islands, such as Tiree or Bute, to find a quiet escape at any time of year.

Popular cities in Argyll and Bute

Oban which includes a coastal town
Oban
Known for Friendly people, Ferries and boats and Islands
This waterfront town offers a range of typical Scottish delights, including a famous distillery, evocative castle ruins and dramatic, wild landscapes.

Reasons to visit

  • Oban Distillery
  • Ganavan Sands
  • Connel Bridge
Isle of Mull showing a bay or harbour and a coastal town
Isle of Mull
Known for Islands, Ferries and boats and Ports
Explore an island fringed by rugged basalt crags and white-sand beaches, where brightly colored waterfront cottages and medieval castles stand watch over the sea.

Reasons to visit

  • Calgary Bay Beach
  • Duart Castle
  • Glengorm Castle
Islay Island
Islay Island
Known for Bars, Islands and Gardens

Reasons to visit

  • Ardbeg Distillery
  • Bruichladdich Distillery
  • Museum of Islay Life
Dunoon
Dunoon
Known for Ferries and boats, Hunting and Budget

Reasons to visit

  • Puck's Glenn
  • Benmore Botanic Garden
  • Castle House Museum
Alexandria
Alexandria
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Bars

Reasons to visit

  • Loch Lomond Shores
  • Balloch Castle
  • Balloch Castle Country Park