Argyll & the Isles is home to some of Scotland's most stunning and accessible fresh water & sea lochs - we're pretty sure you will love to kayak or canoe them./blogs/40-lochs-to-kayak-in-argyll-the-isles/
The Argyll Sea Kayak Trail incorporates ten access points plus Crinan Canal. It's designed all people to enjoy the waters around Argyll for fun and expeditions/see-and-do/on-the-water/argyll-sea-kayak-trail/
Argyll has many islands around the coastline and on our freshwater lochs, from large world famous Hebridean islands to much smaller now uninhabited islands./blogs/50-islands-to-kayak-in-argyll-the-isles/
Argyll and the Isles boast some of the best kayaking spots in Scotland, from tranquil loch and canal paddles to the Argyll Sea Kayak Trail and white-waters./see-and-do/on-the-water/kayaking-and-canoeing/
Gigha is a beautiful Hebridean island famed white sandy bays. It is easily explored by bike, by foot or by kayak and is perfect for a day trip or weekend break./visit/isle-of-gigha/
Kintyre offers some of Scotland’s best watersports activities. Discover awesome surfing, incredible kayaking, paddle boarding and more in stunning surroundings./blogs/surf-s-up-why-kintyre-is-top-for-watersports/
The Hebridean island of Islay is perfect for embracing the great outdoors. Here are six of the best options for getting the most out of an active stay on Islay./blogs/6-ways-to-get-active-on-islay/
Rail and Trail in Argyll & the Isles with ScotRail's Highland Explorer adventure carriage, between Glasgow and Oban/see-and-do/cycling/highland-explorer/
Experience surfing, windsurfing in Argyll and the Inner Hebrides. The Atlantic swells, sandy beaches and clear waters of Kintyre and Tiree are world famous./see-and-do/on-the-water/surfing-and-windsurfing/
Crinan Canal, ‘Britain's most beautiful shortcut’ makes for a fabulous walk, jog or cycle ride. So, discover the Crinan Canal’s for you!/blogs/3-ways-to-discover-crinan-canal/
The Isle of Staffa is known for rock columns and spectacular sea caves. The most famous is Fingal’s Cave, immortalised by Mendelssohn in his Hebrides Overture./blogs/how-to-visit-fingals-cave-and-why-you-need-to/