Trails

The Kintyre Way

Established in 2006 The Kintyre Way runs for 100 miles (161km) along the length of the Kintyre peninsula. It starts at the picturesque village of Tarbert in the north and criss-crosses the Kintyre peninsula ending at Machrihanish. Along the way you will see deserted, sandy beaches spectacular views of Loch Fyne, Arran, Ailsa Craig, the Ayrshire coast and Ireland to name a few.
The route can be done in 7 stages so you can take as long as you wish to do the full length of the walk. The seven stages are Tarbert to Claonaig - 11 miles, Claonaig to Clachan - 10 miles, Clachan to Tayinloan - 9 miles, Carradale to Campbeltown - 22 miles, Campbeltown to Dunaverty - 22 miles, Southend to Machrihanish - 16 miles.
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This truly is a wonderful scenic walk and one for your bucket list.

https://thekintyreway.com/

 

Scottish Forrestry

https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/forests-of-mid-argyll-and-kintyre

 

Gateway To Gigha

 

Kintyre Way - credit Russ Baum

66 Miles, 6 Spurs, 6 Way To Travel