Family-Friendly Activities on the Kintyre66

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Join Graeme of Scottish Stories on his trip along the Kintyre K66 and discover the wide range of family-friendly activities this 66-mile route around the peninsula has to offer!

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Spending a few days exploring the Kintyre K66

Exploring Kintyre has been on my to-do list for a very long time. With the Kintyre 66 route as my guide, it was finally time to right that wrong and discover what family friendly activities this 66 mile route around the peninsula had to offer!

Day 1 – Saddell Abbey, Campbeltown & Torrisdale Castle Estate

When most people hear Kintyre, they’ll immediately hear Paul McCartney singing in their head. Fans of Mull of Kintyre might recognise Saddell Bay as the sandy beach where that music video was filmed. Anybody else might be more interested in the Antony Gormley sculpture “Grip” who stands on the rocks, silently watching over the water.

Nearby, there isn’t much left of the 900-year-old Saddell Abbey, but inside a shelter stand an incredible collection of West Highland effigies. These rows of mail-clad warriors holding swords and spears are perfect for letting kid's imaginations run wild!

Kintyre's history stretches back even further with a visit to the ancient Kildonan Dun. This fort was inhabited around 2000 years ago and these early inhabitants knew how to pick a good location with spectacular coastal views.

Exploring Campbeltown

The main hub along the Kintyre 66 is Campbeltown, but before exploring I had to refuel at the Ardshiel Hotel with a cheese and haggis toastie. You’ll need your energy because there’s lots to discover around the town.

From the fascinating Heritage Centre to peaceful spots like the Linda McCartney Memorial Garden, you won’t be bored! If you want to get around in style, pick up a pair of wheels from Kintyre E-Bike Hire to explore both the town and wider Kintyre area.

A particularly useful attraction for families will be the Campbeltown Picture House where you can watch a film in Scotland’s oldest running cinema!

Staying at Torrisdale Castle Estate

My first day ended at Torrisdale Castle Estate, in one of their self-catering accommodation options. If you’re early enough, take a visit to the onsite gin distillery or take a stroll around the estate. It’s the perfect place to rest those legs after a packed day on the Kintyre 66!

Day 2 – Whisky, beaches & coastal villages

My 2nd day exploring the Kintyre 66 took me back to Campbeltown. Once packed with so many distilleries that it known as Whiskyopolis, now there are only three left. I was talked through the historic processes of Glen Scotia on a tour that allows children to accompany adults for free!

The Southend of Kintyre: Exploring the Coronation site of ancient kings 

At the far south of Kintyre, two historically important sites overlook beautiful golden beaches. Dunaverty Rock, once an important MacDonald fortress, looms over Southend and nearby you’ll find Columba’s footprint carved into a rock. Legend says the saint first arrived in Scotland at this very spot and Gaelic kings would place their own foot here in an ancient coronation ritual.

It's an unwritten rule that any visit to Southend must include a trip to Muneroy Tearoom to enjoy their irresistible cakes. Then a trip to Machrihanish Bay to spot some wildlife was on the itinerary. Seals were pulled up on the rocks but the real draw is the Machrihanish Bird Observatory where dozens of gannets were diving for their dinner.

Making like a gannet, it was time for lunch at Glenbarr Stores before helping to feed the beautiful Beachmore Alpacas. This summer, there's going to be the chance to meet, greet and walk these friendly animals.

Skipness Castle: The perfect family-friendly activity

At Ballochroy, three mysterious standing stones are found in a field just off the road. We don’t know much about them, but they seem to line up roughly with the Paps of Jura.

Coming almost full circle around the Kintyre 66, I had two contrasting castles to finish my adventure. The first at Tarbert is a complete ruin, standing on a low hill overlooking the harbour. Second, the more substantial Skipness Castle feels like it was designed for kids to run around the grass playing as knights, kings or queens.

As an added bonus, just next door to the castle, Skipness Seafood Cabin serves up fresh fish dishes with Arran as a backdrop.

Fully stuffed, I was left to ponder one important question. Why on earth did it take me so long to visit Kintyre?

Travelling the K66? Discover places to stay.

The Kintyre 66 follows a 66 mile loop around Kintyre on the A83 and B842 public roads, with 6 spurs allowing you to venture even further.

Take the Atlantic road south with stunning views to Islay and Jura, and then up the edge of the Kilbrannan Sound overlooking Arran, or why not travel in the other direction, taking time to enjoy all the area has to offer— the choice is yours!

The Kintyre 66 helps highlight 6 main areas along the Kintyre peninsula. Here are possible accommodation an main stopping points of the route:

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Ashbank Hotel, Carradale

The Ashbank is located in the beautiful fishing village of Carradale on the east coast of the Kintyre peninsula. It offers views across the Kilbrannan Sound...

Airds
Carradale
PA28 6RY

Tel: 01583 431 650

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Campbeltown Backpackers

Campbeltown Backpackers
Big Kiln
Campbeltown
Argyll
PA28 6JF

Tel: 01586 552775

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Davaar Island Cottages

Davaar Island
Campbeltown
PA28 6RE

Tel: 07901 846 744

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Balinakill Country House

Balinakill Country House
Clachan
By Tarbert
Argyll
PA29 6XL

Tel: 0141 342 5407

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