Taste of Place Trails

Scotland's Food and Drink Coast

Are you ready to experience and relish a taste for Argyll and the Isles? 

We've devised some taste trails to help you enjoy the area's amazing local produce, visit producers and learn more about why our food and drink is so special.

There really is something for everyone. If you have a sweet tooth, or love freshly caught seafood, have a hankering for vegan delights or want to indulge in farm produce, there is a trail to tantalize you.

Get inspired by exploring each of our five trails below with some inspiring videos.

Go on, work up an appetite and get planning.

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SEAFOOD TRAIL

Outstanding places to enjoy seafood served up with stunning coastal views

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SPIRITS & BEER

Sample Scotland's 'whisky coast', gin and rum distilleries, breweries and pubs 

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COFFEE & CAKE

Tea, speciality coffee and homemade cakes are plentiful across Argyll & the Isles

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FARM PRODUCE

Argyll’s hills and pastures provide some of the best meat and game in Scotland

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VEGAN TRAIL

Vegans are very well catered for with plethora of vegan friendly establishments

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Taste of Argyll & the Isles

Scotland's Adventure Coast

Argyll & the Isles is a world-class food and drink destination, attracting gourmets from across the globe. The land and sea offer up the finest seafood, game and meat, while producers create a range of artisan products from preserves and chocolates to hand-roasted coffee. There are so many ways you can experience this great foodie tradition, from the array of restaurants and cafes serving up local produce to distillery tours, food and drink tastings and farmers' markets.

Food from Argyll

Local producers

Argyll & the Isles is a world-class food and drink destination, attracting gourmets from across the globe.

The land and sea offer up the finest seafood, game and meat, while producers create a range of artisan products from preserves and chocolates to hand-roasted coffee.

There are so many ways you can experience this great foodie tradition, from the array of restaurants and cafes serving up local produce to distillery tours, food and drink tastings and farmers' markets.

Explore