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.