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Argyll & The Isles

Combining stunning scenery and island paradises, Argyll & The Isles is located on the west coast of Scotland. Its home to 23 inhabited islands and is one of the best places in Scotland to see iconic wildlife including golden eagles, red deer and otters.

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How to travel to and around Argyll & the Isles

Getting to

Train

Catch the train from Glasgow Central or Glasgow Queen Street to start your adventure in Argyll & The Isles. If you want to explore more of Scotland’s islands, you can book a Rail and Sail ticket.

For keen outdoor enthusiasts, hop on the ScotRail Highland Explorer with your bike and backpack. The carriages on the Glasgow Queen Street to Oban line are designated for carrying bikes and large sporting equipment, perfect for a Rail & Trail adventure across Argyll & The Isles.

Check out travel to Argyll & The Isles by rail

Ferry

Flying

Getting around

Bus and coach

Why not venture around the island by bus or coach? West Coast Motors provides services across the region, including Campbeltown, Oban, Mull, and Isle of Bute. West Coast Tours also offers day trips on some of the islands.

Walking

Cycling

Vehicle hire

A tip from your local expert

Isle of Bute Discovery Centre

The Isle of Bute Discovery Centre is the central hub for all your needs! With a cheery team to help you plan your visit to the island, some great retail and a cinema showing all the latest releases. 

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