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Top: Scotland > West Central Scotland > Kintyre Skipness Castle This Campbell Castle is situated at the north-east corner of the Kintyre Peninsula, overlooking the sea. Ferry Timetable - Cowal and Kintyre Ferry timetable - Cowal and Kintyre - Tarbert to Portavadie. Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd - ferry services for the West Coast of Scotland. Kintyre Tourist Information The tourist office for Kintyre is situated at the head of the pier in Campbeltown opposite the Royal Hotel. An excellent variety of leaflets on the area and full information on hotels and accommodation is available. Torrisdale Castle - Mull of Kintyre The castle was built in 1815 and extended at the beginning of this century. After careful and sympathetic refurbishment the ground floor has been converted into 3 luxury self- catering apartments. Saddell Castle Built by Bishop David Hamilton during the period 1508-1512 using some of the stones of the ruined abbey, the castle was burnt by English raiders in 1538, but later reconstructed and enlarged. Nowadays rented out as a self-catering property. Argyll and Kintyre Kintyre. A long peninsula, some 40 miles long, pushing out towards Northern Ireland which is only 15 miles from Southend village at the tip. Campbelltown is where the 7th Earl of Argyll built a castle overlooking the natural harbor in the early 1600s. Dunvalanree Guest House Dunvalanree has been welcoming guests for over 60 years, all have come in search of a peaceful, relaxed, and fulfilling holiday, and all have found their requirements ideally met by Dunvalanree. Craigard House Craigard House is a recently converted 1882 Victorian grand house, near the famous Mull of Kintyre, overlooking Campbeltown Loch. Good food, fine wine and relaxed atmosphere. suitable for golf parties. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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