Snorkelling & Diving in Argyll is great all times of the year. With fresh open waters, explore the nature and wildlife below our stunning west coast waters./see-and-do/on-the-water/snorkelling/
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/
The world can sometimes feels overwhelming and we're in need for some relaxation. Head to Argyll & the Isles to discover these 7 wellness experiences./blogs/7-wellness-experiences-in-argyll-the-isles/
20 years since Russell & Dorothy Bruce came up with the idea of a walking festival in Cowal. 2 decades on and the event is scheduled to return in September 2024/blogs/cowalfest-origins-provide-firm-foundations/
Argyll’s coastal waters are a wild swimmer’s paradise. Follow the Argyll Wild Swimming Trail to explore magical open waters and stunning, ever-changing scenery./see-and-do/on-the-water/wild-swimming/
Cowalfest makes a welcome return in September 2024 (12th to 16th) with a five-day format encompassing over 25 guided, core walks around Cowal in Argyll & Bute./blogs/cowalfest-on-the-comeback-trails/
Walk The Kintyre Way and enjoy the 100 miles (161km) of beautiful and unexplored wild Atlantic coast of the Kintyre peninsula.
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Argyll & the Isles offers some of the best SCUBA diving spots in Scotland, with sheltered bays, glittering sea lochs, intriguing wrecks and rich biodiversity./see-and-do/on-the-water/scuba-diving/
The Hebridean islands of Islay & Jura offer the best of Scotland including wildlife, whisky, golf, beaches, boat-trips and distinctive peaks for hillwalking./visit/islay-jura/