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The Islands of Argyll

Home > Where to Go > Regions > Argyll & Bute > Argyll & Bute - See & Do > Islands of Argyll

Argyll & Bute
Between Bute, within easy reach of Glasgow, and Tiree, low-lying in the western sea, there is a fine choice of Hebridean island experiences.
 
Iona
The peaceful Isle of Iona, with its gleaming white beaches, old abbey and nunnery has been a place of pilgrimage for almost 1500 years.
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Bute
First impressions from the ferry to Rothesay may be of a traditional resort town – but the island of Bute has lots of quiet spots and gentle walks.
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Island-Hopping
Island-hopping is an essential part of the Argyll experience and good ferry links (and air links to Islay & Tiree) give plenty of tour permutations.
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Islay
Busy with distilling and farming, Islay has less of a sleepy atmosphere than some – plus there’s great beaches, golf and spectacular overwintering geese.
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Isle of Gigha
Basking in the soft airs of the west, green and lush Gigha is a classic get-away-from-it-all, gently-paced, destination.
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Isle of Colonsay
A Hebridean gem, well worth the extra distance – simply one of the finest island experiences anywhere in Scotland.
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Isle of Tiree
This low-lying island, once described as the ‘granary of the Hebrides’, is famed for its sunshine records – its low profile does not catch the clouds.
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Isle of Coll
Coll for corncrakes, fine beaches and machair - another Hebridean destination with its own distinct rhythms of ferry times and a gentle pace.
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Isle of Mull
This mountainous island, with its brightly painted capital of Tobermory, offers some of Scotland’s best wildlife watching experiences.
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