Welcome to Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and the Trossachs, where the West Highlands and the Lowlands of Scotland meet - a unique area of unique landscapes, environment, history and tradition which captures the essence of the Scottish nation.
Where do you want to go? Click on the links below for further information on different parts of the area:
Explore the city of Stirling. Visit
the Old Town and historic castle, overlooking the site
of 'Braveheart' Sir William Wallace's greatest victory.
Take in the majestic Ochil Hills and rich heritage of
Clackmannanshire, Scotland's Mill Trail County - and
don't miss the modern engineering marvel of The Falkirk
Wheel.
Breathe in
the delights of Oban's picturesque bay before setting
sail on a Hebridean journey to the Isle of Mull with
its colourful capital, Tobermory.
For nature
lovers, a romantic stroll in the Trossachs - the stunning
homelands of the notorious outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor
- ought not to be missed. Explore the scenes and settings
of some of Scotland's most stirring tales, both fictional
and historical.
Visit magical
Hebridean islands including the whisky Isle of Islay.
Be intoxicated by the glorious sunsets on the western
shores of Kintyre, birthplace of the Scottish nation.
Discover why
the beauty of Loch Lomond is worthy of every word written
in its praise. In towns like Helensburgh and Dumbarton,
there are many more rich veins of heritage combined
with a host of modern amenities.
Fall under
the spell of the Isle of Bute, enjoy moments of tranquillity
on the Cowal Peninsula, savour the bustling pleasures
of Rothesay and Dunoon, two of Scotland's most popular
coastal resorts.