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The Kintyre 66 follows a coastal loop around the Kintyre pennisula. You‘ll never run out of things to see & do or places to eat & drink in Kintyre and Gigha. /visit/campbeltown-kintyre/kintyre-66/
Head on an adventure down the Kintyre 66 with Robin McKelvie. If you’ve ever dreamt of driving America’s Route 66, who not head on a Scotland's road trip? /blogs/tour-the-kintyre-66-with-robin-mckelvie/
From the beaches of the Atlantic west coast to the island of Gigha and the whisky heritage of Campbeltown, here's why you should drive or cycle the Kintyre 66. /blogs/why-you-should-drive-or-cycle-the-kintyre-66/
Visit Campbeltown and the Kintyre pennisula for whisky distilleries, world-class golf courses and beaches. The Kintyre 66 and Kintyre Way are routes to discover /visit/campbeltown-kintyre/
Kintyre and Gigha attract nature lovers from far and wide. Here are 7 unforgettable natural wonders on Kintyre and Gigha. /blogs/7-unforgettable-natural-wonders-on-kintyre-and-gigha/
Kintyre is a surfing gem, providing waves for all abilities as the Atlantic swell converts to waves along stunning beaches. Here's where to surf this summer. /blogs/summer-surfing-in-kintyre/
Walk The Kintyre Way and enjoy the 100 miles (161km) of beautiful and unexplored wild Atlantic coast of the Kintyre peninsula. /see-and-do/walking/kintyre-way/
Kintyre has four important sites established by St Columba clustered together: Keil Caves, St Columba's Chapel and St Columba's Footprints. Discover them! /blogs/follow-in-the-kintyre-footsteps-of-st-columba/
It may be the epitome of peace and tranquillity today, but Kintyre has a turbulent and bloody past. Discover the Viking history of Kintyre. /blogs/discover-viking-kintyre/
Skipness, with its castle, and chapel is one of Kintyre's east coast highlights. Here are four good reasons why you can’t skip a visit to Skipness in Kintyre! /blogs/why-you-cant-skip-a-visit-to-skipness-in-kintyre/
Visit the Mull Of Kintyre, the extreme southwestern tip of the Kintyre peninsula. It’s a wild and remote place, made famous by Paul McCartney and Wings’ hit. /blogs/take-the-long-and-winding-road-to-the-mull-of-kintyre/
Kintyre offers some of Scotland’s best watersports activities. Discover awesome surfing, incredible kayaking, paddle boarding and more in stunning surroundings. /blogs/discover-4-water-sports-in-kintyre/
If you’re a seafood lover, follow this Seafood Trail around Kintyre and Gigha to sample sensational seafood in stunning locations. /blogs/why-seafood-lovers-need-to-discover-the-seafood-trail-on-kintyre-and-gigha/
The Kintyre Express is a fast passenger ferry service which opens up Scotland and Northern Ireland for you explore. Here's what to expect when jumping aboard! /blogs/why-the-kintyre-express-is-the-perfect-way-to-enjoy-scotland-northern-ireland/
If you love Kintyre then you’ll love Gigha. The island of Gigha offers fabulous walking and cycling, as well as great beaches and a good dose of history. /blogs/visiting-kintyre-don-t-miss-out-on-a-trip-to-the-island-of-gigha/