Kintyre

Description

Peninsula in western Scotland. The far end almost touches Ireland. One overlooks other Scottish islands: Arran, Islay, Jura.

Trails in this region

Books

The Book Depository
United Kingdom
2019
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United Kingdom
Stanfords
United Kingdom
2015
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The Book Depository
United Kingdom
2022
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Stanfords
United Kingdom
2015
  • Kintyre South - Campbeltown OS Explorer Map 356 (paper)
  • South Kintyre with Campbeltown on a detailed topographic and GPS compatible map No. 356, paper version, from the Ordnance Survey’s 1:25,000 Explorer series. MOBILE DOWNLOADS: this title and all the other OS Explorer maps include a code for downloading after purchase the digital version onto your smartphone or tablet for viewing on the OS... Read more
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Stanfords
United Kingdom
  • Kintyre South - Campbeltown OS Explorer Active Map 356 (waterproof)
  • South Kintyre with Campbeltown on a detailed topographic and GPS compatible map No. 356, waterproof version, from the Ordnance Survey’s 1:25,000 Explorer series. MOBILE DOWNLOADS: this title and all the other OS Explorer maps include a code for downloading after purchase the digital version onto your smartphone or tablet for viewing on the OS... Read more
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United Kingdom
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Bol.com
Netherlands
  • Pathfinder Oban, Mull & Kintyre
  • The rock of Dunadd, a few miles north of Lochgilphead, marks the place where the Scots established their headquarters after landing from Ireland around 500AD, and it can rightfully claim to be the birthplace of Scotland. It is also at the heart of present-day Argyll, which roughly corresponds to the area covered by this guide. There are a range... Read more
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Bol.com
Belgium
  • Pathfinder Oban, Mull & Kintyre
  • The rock of Dunadd, a few miles north of Lochgilphead, marks the place where the Scots established their headquarters after landing from Ireland around 500AD, and it can rightfully claim to be the birthplace of Scotland. It is also at the heart of present-day Argyll, which roughly corresponds to the area covered by this guide. There are a range... Read more
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Bol.com
Netherlands
2007
  • The Kintyre Way
  • The Kintyre Way opened in 2006 and is a fully waymarked trail running for 89 miles (142 km) southward from the beautiful natural harbour of Tarbert to Dunaverty, near the Mull of Kintyre. Criss-crossing the entire peninsula, you pass castles, abbeys and prehistoric remains, sometimes walking along rugged coastline, sometimes high on forestry... Read more
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Bol.com
Belgium
2007
  • The Kintyre Way
  • The Kintyre Way opened in 2006 and is a fully waymarked trail running for 89 miles (142 km) southward from the beautiful natural harbour of Tarbert to Dunaverty, near the Mull of Kintyre. Criss-crossing the entire peninsula, you pass castles, abbeys and prehistoric remains, sometimes walking along rugged coastline, sometimes high on forestry... Read more
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Bol.com
Netherlands
  • Kintyre Way
  • This fully waymarked trail runs for 89 miles southward from the beautiful natural harbour of Tarbert to Dunaverty, near the Mull of Kintyre. Criss-crossing the entire peninsula, you pass castles, abbeys and prehistoric remains, sometimes walking along rugged coastline, sometimes high on forestry tracks with glorious views over Arran, the Firth... Read more
  • Also available from:
  • Bol.com, Belgium
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Bol.com
Belgium
  • Kintyre Way
  • This fully waymarked trail runs for 89 miles southward from the beautiful natural harbour of Tarbert to Dunaverty, near the Mull of Kintyre. Criss-crossing the entire peninsula, you pass castles, abbeys and prehistoric remains, sometimes walking along rugged coastline, sometimes high on forestry tracks with glorious views over Arran, the Firth... Read more
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Bol.com
Netherlands
2016
  • Cowal Way
  • The Cowal Way is a waymarked trail running for 57 miles (92 km) across the rugged Cowal peninsula, an unspoiled area of the Highlands just west of Glasgow. It is best walked from Portavadie on Loch Fyne to finish at Inveruglas on Loch Lomond. The Way has some rugged scenery, the walk is easily broken into manageable sections, and it offers... Read more
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Bol.com
Belgium
2016
  • Cowal Way
  • The Cowal Way is a waymarked trail running for 57 miles (92 km) across the rugged Cowal peninsula, an unspoiled area of the Highlands just west of Glasgow. It is best walked from Portavadie on Loch Fyne to finish at Inveruglas on Loch Lomond. The Way has some rugged scenery, the walk is easily broken into manageable sections, and it offers... Read more
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