Mid Argyll Collection
Welcome to Mid Argyll, a picturesque region in Argyll & Bute, Scotland
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Welcome to Mid Argyll, a picturesque region in Argyll & Bute, Scotland. Here, you can immerse yourself in the rich history and breathtaking landscapes that define this captivating area. As you stroll along the Crinan Canal, be sure to catch a glimpse of The Duke of Normandy II gracefully gliding through the water. This historic vessel adds an air of elegance to the already stunning surroundings. Tayvallich is a haven for boat enthusiasts, with its tranquil waters dotted with boats of all shapes and sizes. Take a moment to appreciate their beauty as they sway gently against the backdrop of rolling hills. Kilmartin boasts the Poltalloch stones, ancient relics that whisper tales from centuries past. These standing stones are steeped in mystery and provide a fascinating insight into our ancestors' lives. Music fills the air in Mid Argyll, thanks to talented artists like Craig McIntyre from The Camans and Karen Matheson from Capercaillie. Their soulful voices echo through villages and valleys alike, creating an enchanting atmosphere wherever they perform. Joy Dunlop's Gaelic melodies transport you back in time as she showcases her incredible vocal prowess. Her songs celebrate Scottish heritage and evoke emotions that resonate deep within your soul. Ross MacDonald brings his unique style to Dr Hip & Blues Operation; his powerful voice captivates audiences far and wide. His band's performances are electrifying experiences not to be missed. Tarbert is home to hardworking fishermen whose colorful boats line the harbor. Watch as they head out at dawn or return with their bountiful catches – it's a sight that truly embodies coastal life here. The Crinan Canal surprises visitors with its stone sculptures adorning its banks - each one telling its own story while adding artistic flair amidst nature's canvas. Inveraray witnessed passionate Yes supporters during the 2014 Referendum who proudly displayed their allegiance for all to see.