Tour Scotland Tighnabruaich Holiday Cottage. These three Scandinavian style holiday lodges boast a stunning beachfront location overlooking the Kyles of Bute and are situated close to Tighnabruaich village on the west coast of Scotland and offer 66 acres of natural, unspoilt countryside to explore. With coastal walks direct from the property, sailing school (must be pre booked) sea fishing from the point, slipway for boat launching and childrens play park, all on site. Visitors are free to explore the points of interest that the west coast of Scotland has to offer - from the old jail and castle in Inverary to Oban. Tighnabruaich and Cowal provide some of the most stunning scenery in the world, ideally located to provide that remote feeling, whilst still being within easy distance of many interesting places to visit. A short ferry trip, for example, leads to the popular village of Tarbert on Loch Fyne and then on to explore the Kintyre Peninsula, which makes a fine day trip! Sailing, golf, cycling, fishing and walking are popular pastimes in the area. This is an ideal place in which to relax and unwind, whilst enjoying the many outdoor activities and diverse wildlife the area has to offer. Tighnabruaich itself provides a selection of shops for local supplies including two grocers/general stores, a post office, tea rooms, gift shops and a doctor’s surgery. There are also several pubs, all of which serve food, and a special local bistro serving seafood. There are a number of well sign-posted walks in the area that take in the panoramic views and some beautiful, unspoilt beaches. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
Calton Ancestry, Glasgow, Scotland
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This evening, I am posting information on Calton family history as sourced
from a memorial at Eastwood New Cemetery. This records the deaths of:
- Eli...
23 hours ago
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