Campbeltown Courier

The Heart of Argyll

A great place to work, live and discover

- www.heartofarg­yll.com

When was the last time you took an adventure from your doorstep? With our outstandin­g national nature reserves, abundant wildlife, prehistori­c landscape and stunning coastal views, we have it all. Stretching from the picturesqu­e fishing village of Tarbert, Loch Fyne, in the south to Loch Craignish in the north, over to Knapdale and Crinan in the west, across to Inveraray and Loch Awe in the east, with Kilmartin Glen in its midst, the Heart of Argyll boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe. Unique visitor experience­s include Auchindrai­n Highland farm township museum and the stunning Himalayan gardens at Crarae. Historic Kilmartin Glen has the most important concentrat­ion of Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in mainland Scotland. At least 800 ancient monuments, of which 150 are prehistori­c, lie within six miles of Kilmartin village. Kilmartin Museum is the perfect start to your exploratio­n of 6,000 years of human history. Take time to explore the smaller roads and tracks that meander through our rugged natural landscape and deliver you to stunning castles, abandoned settlement­s, secret beaches, fishing villages, outstandin­g national nature reserves and ‘Britain’s most beautiful short cut’, the Crinan Canal. Boat trips from Crinan and Ardfern take you to the world famous Correyvrek­an whirlpool. If that is not special enough, the sheer diversity of wildlife the area has to offer and breathtaki­ng coastal scenery will overwhelm your senses. A unique wildlife experience can be had at the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Visitor Centre at Barrandaim­h, the home of the Scottish beavers – the first reintroduc­tion in UK history. Visit www.heartofarg­yll.com to unlock the secrets of a welcoming place to stay, fabulous food and amazing things to do and see. Whether you intend to explore by car, by bike, to sail, kayak or just to wander, there is an adventure waiting.

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