Argyll and Bute Council covers the second largest geographical area of any Scottish local authority, stretching for over 100 miles from Appin in the north to Campbeltown in the south and more than 80 miles across from the island of Tiree in the west to Helensburgh in the east. It has six towns, 25 inhabited islands and over 2,700 miles of coastline.
Argyll’s Atlantic Islands
Take a trip off the west coast of Scotland and visit just some of the 26 inhabited islands that are a part of Argyll and Bute
Between Loch Lomond and the Clyde
Just a short hop from Glasgow this area offers a wealth of interest from those famous bonnie banks to the impressive architecture of the Hill House
Mid-Argyll
At the heart of the land, headquarters of Argyll and Bute Council.
Oban
The bustling town of Oban takes its rightful place as the capital of the West Highlands
The Cowal Peninsula
Dunoon and the Cowal peninsula forms a natural gateway to the National Park