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Campbeltown

Looking across the houses of Campbeltown and its harbour to the hills of Kintyre beyond

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Campbeltown is a peaceful little town on Kintyre, one of Scotland's most beautiful and famous peninsulas.

Campbeltown's setting is one of its best features - on a deep bay sheltered by Davaar Island and the surrounding hills.

Enjoy a guided tour and find out the secrets of whisky making in Kintyre at the Springbank Distillery, founded in 1828 by the Mitchell family - and still in their hands today. It retains the old distilling methods to make Longrow whisky, and welcomes visitors, provided you phone beforehand.

Close by, Glenbarr Abbey is an 18th century Gothic mansion and visitor centre, offering a fascinating glimpse of family life in years gone by. The Heritage Centre is a treasure-trove of interesting information, artefacts and exhibits, with a comfortable tea room too.

At the mouth of Campbeltown Loch is Davaar Island, reached by foot at low tide, with its cave paintings depicting the crucifixion. Far from ancient, they were painted in 1887 by Archibald MacKinnon, inspired by a dream.