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Argyll and Bute

Argyll and Bute is a large Scottish council area famed for historic castles, scenic lochs, island ferry routes, and rich cultural heritage including Gaelic language and whisky distilleries.

Auchagallon Cairn

Auchagallon Stone Circle is a prehistoric Neolithic or Bronze Age kerbed burial cairn surrounded by a circle of fifteen sandstone stones on the Isle of Arran, offering outdoor exploration with views overlooking Machrie Bay.

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Carn Ban

Carn Ban is a Neolithic chambered tomb on the Isle of Arran, known for its Clyde cairn structure with a long burial chamber, set in a forest clearing on a steep slope. Visitors can explore this prehistoric archaeological site freely outdoors.

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Castle Semple Church

Castle Semple Collegiate Church is a late Gothic ruin near Castle Semple Loch in Renfrewshire, Scotland, featuring historic architecture and memorials. It is set outdoors within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park and is accessible to the public free of charge.

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Inchkenneth Chapel

St. Kenneth's Chapel is a ruined 13th-century chapel on Inch Kenneth Island, featuring historic graves and a notable slate high cross, accessible outdoors for visitors interested in historic ruins and heritage.

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Keills Chapel

Keills Chapel is an 11th-century small chapel in the Scottish Highlands featuring important early Christian sculptures and a well-preserved ancient cross, open freely to visitors.

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Kilchurn Castle

Kilchurn Castle is a 15th century ruined castle on a rocky peninsula at Loch Awe, Scotland, historically significant as the seat of Clan Campbell and open to the public during summer months for outdoor exploration.

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Kildalton Cross

The Kildalton Cross is an eighth-century Celtic high cross located on the island of Islay, Scotland. It is a prominent outdoor monument featuring iconic Christian iconography and is cared for by Historic Environment Scotland, accessible to the public at all times.

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Dunadd

Dunadd Hillfort is an ancient Iron Age and early medieval hillfort in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, believed to be the capital of the kingdom of Dal Riata. The site features historic ruins, unique stone carvings including a ceremonial footprint, and offers outdoor exploration of an important archaeological landmark.

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Temple Wood

Temple Wood is an ancient prehistoric site in Scotland featuring two stone circles with burial cists, dating back to around 3000 BC. It offers an outdoor experience of historic standing stones in a natural setting.

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Kilmory Knap Chapel

Kilmory Knap Chapel is a historic 13th-century ruined chapel on the west coast of Scotland, notable for its medieval carvings and cross slabs, including Macmillan's Cross, and its ties to Clan Macmillan and Knights Templar lore. It is an important heritage site managed by Historic Scotland.

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Kilpatrick Dun

Kilpatrick Dun is an Iron Age fortified dun located on the Isle of Arran, accessible via a short walk from a small car park. Visitors can explore the circular fortification with thick walls and chambers, set within a large enclosure on a hill slope.

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Machrie Moor Stone Circles

Machrie Moor Stone Circles is a site of six prehistoric stone circles on the Isle of Arran, Scotland, showcasing Neolithic and Early Bronze Age stone constructions amidst a landscape rich in ancient archaeological features. Visitors can explore these outdoor stone formations and the surrounding moorland with other historic remains.

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Skelmorlie Aisle

Skelmorlie Aisle is the preserved 17th century aisle of a former church in Largs, featuring a distinguished Renaissance tomb of the Montgomerie family and a painted timber ceiling from 1638. Visitors can explore the historic interior with free guided tours from the nearby museum during seasonal opening times.

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Torr a'Chaisteal

Torr a'Chaisteal is an Iron Age dun fort located on the Isle of Arran in Scotland, featuring turf-covered sandstone walls and earthwork defenses accessible to the public as an outdoor archaeological site.

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Torrylin Cairn

Torrylin Cairn is a Neolithic chambered tomb archaeological site on the Isle of Arran, Scotland, featuring remains of an ancient burial chamber with multiple compartments and historic significance.

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Goatfell

Goat Fell is the highest mountain on the Isle of Arran, known for its popular hiking trails through forest and moorland leading to scenic summit views. It offers multiple ascent routes, including some with scrambling, and is set within lands owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

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Moss Farm Road Stone Circle

Moss Farm Road Stone Circle is the remains of a Bronze Age burial cairn surrounded by a partially intact stone circle, located near Machrie on the Isle of Arran in Scotland. Visitors can explore this ancient archaeological site outdoors, appreciating its historic significance and stone features.

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Ben Lomond

Ben Lomond is a prominent mountain in the Scottish Highlands located on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond. It is the most southerly Munro and part of the Ben Lomond National Memorial Park and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Renowned for its accessible hiking routes, rich wildlife, and scenic views, it attracts around 30,000 walkers annually.

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Bucinch

Bucinch is a small, heavily wooded island in Loch Lomond, Scotland, with steep rocky shores and a central summit. It is uninhabited and features remains of a stone jetty. Visitors can explore its natural outdoor environment.

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Glen Coe

Glen Coe is a dramatic and historic glen in the Scottish Highlands renowned for its striking glacial geology, exceptional outdoor climbing and hillwalking experiences, and significant natural and cultural heritage. Visitors enjoy the scenic landscapes, wildlife, and historical sites, along with facilities such as visitor centers, inns, and campsites.

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  • argyll-bute.gov.uk
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