Activity Breaks in Argyll
Activity Breaks in Argyll; Walking, Golfing and Fishing Breaks
Activity Breaks in Argyll
Activity Breaks in Argyll - there is so much to see and do in and around Argyll so you will be spoilt for choice! Your short break in Argyll may include walking. golfing or another sporting activity or it might simply be to get away from it all.
Whatever the reason we are sure you'll find what you are after for your short break in and around Argyll.
Looking for something more exciting? How about:
Quadmania - the ultimate quadbike experience.
Also available Clay Target Shooting, Archery, River Kayaking, Rock Climbing. Group and Corporate Activity Days available.
Charter For You - Charter For You offers skippered day sailing trips for up to 12 people starting from Kip or Holy Loch Marina. Also available are bareboat and skippered yacht charter holidays, RYA approved sail training and yacht management. Treat a loved one on a special occasion, or have a get-together with family, friends or colleagues. They can safely and comfortably take up to 6 people on board to enjoy a unique dining and sailing experience. A quality, local chef will come aboard to prepare and serve your dinner which will include the finest Scottish produce. Their yachts are all centrally heated so, no matter what the weather brings, you can enjoy the experience in complete comfort.
Walking Breaks in Argyll
Cowalfest Walking and Arts Festival is one of the largest and most varied walking festivals in Scotland, with more than 80 walks led by expert and knowledgeable walk leaders including National Park and Forestry Commission Rangers.
All ages and abilities are catered for and the walks cover interest areas of wildlife, bird watching, drama, photography, art, history, heritage, folklore, tai chi, great gardens, great houses, potholing and some great hill walks including the opportunity the complete over 6 days the long distance trail 'The Cowal Way' .
Cowalfest is organised by the Cowal Walking Festival Association. The festival is a community led initiative, drawing together community groups , local businesses and individuals to deliver an annual walking and arts festival. Follow the Walking Breaks in Argyll link from our external links section to get all the up-to-date information.
Fishing Breaks in Argyll
The warm waters of the Firth of Clyde offer rich pickings for the sea angler. There are many rocky outcrops along the coastline of the area that are easily accessed and give plenty of opportunity for sea fishing for mackerel to conger eels, as do the sheltered piers of Rothesay, Dunoon, Lochgoilhead and Tighnabruaich. Inland, Loch Eck, amongst the forested hills north of Dunoon, has angling for salmon, trout and powan, while Loch Fad on the Isle of Bute, again amongst superb scenery, is famed for its rainbow and brown trout. Lochs Ascog, Quien and Greenan, again on Bute, are excellent for coarse fishing, with fine specimen pike a rich prize at Ascog.
For comprehensive information on all great fishing opportunities in the Isle of Bute and Cowal Peninsula, look at the external link for Fishing Breaks in Argyll
Golfing Breaks in Argyll
With the help of some short ferry crossings, Dunoon opens out a quite remarkable choice of golf, of great versatility. Looking for a change for your next golfing trip, club outing or golfing holiday? you will always find a course to suit you here :
Lady or gentleman; senior or junior
Links or parkland; scenic inland to seaside
Challenging or gentle; hidden gems to championship
Simple 9 hole to inspirational 18
Such variety makes Dunoon an outstanding golf destination. Base yourself here and enjoy all of these course styles!
Proximity to the hotel, clear air, and excellent long light from spring to autumn allows two invigorating and stimulating rounds per day comfortably! Perhaps a combination of an exciting 18 and a gentle 9 for the more restrained enthusiast.
Follow the external link for Golfing Breaks in Argyll for all the information you'll need to plan your golging break!

