10 Things to do in Inveraray That You Shouldn't Miss

March 29, 2022 Matilde Konrad

Inveraray; (/ˌɪnvəˈrɛəri/ or /ˌɪnvəˈrɛərə/; Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Aora; pronounced [ˈinvɪɾʲ ˈɯːɾə] "mouth of the Aray") is a town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is on the western shore of Loch Fyne, near its head, and on the A83 road. It is a former royal burgh, the traditional county town of Argyll, and ancestral home to the Duke of Argyll.
Restaurants in Inveraray

1. The Leacainn Walk

Inveraray PA32 8XN Scotland http://furnace-argyll.org/visitors/leacainn-walk/the-leacainn-walk-directions/
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The Leacainn Walk

2. Argyll Adventure - Inveraray

Dalchenna Farm Dalchenna Farm, 2 miles south of Inveraray, Inveraray PA32 8XT Scotland +44 1499 302611 [email protected] http://www.argylladventure.com
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Argyll Adventure - Inveraray

So much to do with 7 fantastic activities on offer, Horse Riding 1hr and 2hr Treks, Children’s 20-minute Pony Rides, Horse Riding Lessons, Paintball Games, Paintball Range, Laser Tag and Crossbow Range. Our activities are suitable for children and adults, corporate groups or parties. You can mix and match your activities and spend a couple of hours or the whole day with us. All of our activities are supervised by our friendly staff, with the emphasis on fun, challenge and safety. We are 2 miles south of Inveraray on the A83 and well sign posted. Visit our website to book an activity and for full details and restrictions.

Reviewed By Wagamomo

The team at Argyll Adventures are very professional, the trip we went on was very well organised with safety and fun equally measured. Our hour trek along a lovely path with views out to Loch Fyne was terrific for both adults and kids, the ponies are very well trained calm and friendly. The team encouraged and guided us through out. A really memorable and fun experience.

3. Dun Na Cuaiche Woodland Walk

Inveraray Castle Grounds, Inveraray PA32 8YB Scotland
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Dun Na Cuaiche Woodland Walk

Reviewed By Silverroyboy

I have driven past Inverary Castle many times and looked way up at the monument high up above the castle, my eldest son has completed the walk/hike on several occasions, and knowing I like walking we decided to drive the 90 miles to Inverary for the day. Anyone who enjoys a walk and a challenge will not be dissapointed as it is beautiful especially from the top. I have had both knees replaced and have a dodgy hip,so if I can do it, most can as well. it is well worth the effort looking accross Loch Fyne and the mountains breathtaking!! Roy A

4. Fyne Malts of Inveraray

Main Street East, Inveraray PA32 8TP Scotland +44 7748 493299 [email protected] http://www.fynemaltsofinverary.com
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Fyne Malts of Inveraray

Speciality Scotch whisky, Scottish gins and gifts. We'll help you find your Clan Crest and which other Scottish Clans and family names your family is associated with. We have a large range of specialist Scottish gifts.

Reviewed By marleytraveller1 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

We don't often get the chance to Inverarary, but when we do we always go to see Andy the owner, he never forgets a face and is a welcome sight to him every time we visit. His shop is much more better than loch fyne whiskies and you get much more than just buying whisky it's an education. Love Andy and hope he's still there in years to come.

5. Inveraray Castle

Inveraray PA32 8XE Scotland +44 1499 302203 [email protected] http://www.inveraray-castle.com
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Inveraray Castle

Inveraray Castle is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll and their young family. Ancestral home of Clan Campbell. Iconic visitor attraction on the West coast of Scotland.

Reviewed By Marls1234

I had an amazing time at Inveraray Castle. All staff were lovely, the gardens were magnificent, the castle itself is a fantastic historical gem and the scones in the tea room are to die for. Notably, my guide Bridget was extremely informative and her bubbly personality absolutely made our day. Thank you Bridget.

6. Inveraray Jail

Church Square, Inveraray PA32 8TX Scotland +44 1499 302381 [email protected] http://www.inverarayjail.co.uk/
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Inveraray Jail

Fully OPEN pre-booking not required. The health and well-being of our visitors and team is our highest priority and special arrangements will be in place for the foreseeable future. Step back almost two centuries and discover the stories of the real men, women and children who were tried and served their sentences in this prison. Visit the Courtroom; explore the Cells in the Old and New Prisons; try out the wooden beds and hammocks; sample the punishments; experience the Whipping Table; take your turn at the Crank Wheel. Meet the Warder and Prisoners and get locked up in the Airing Yards. Listen to dramatic true tales from the characters in the Jail’s past brought to life with our FREE interactive audio guides. Available in six languages.

Reviewed By pennyw343 - County Durham, United Kingdom

Really warm welcome as soon as we entered the jail - unusual thing to notice at this kind of attraction! - and a fun chat about how welcome dogs are. We didn't have a dog but it seemed a good feature to us, rather than making them stay in a car! The audio guide was extremely good: informative and provided a purposeful and fun way to take in all the information, which was added to nicely by the costumed guides strategically positioned. Lots to see - but not too long - interactive in places too: the photo booth is a fun idea, sitting in the court, trying out the hammocks etc were all engaging. Decent shop at the end. Fully recommended.

7. Auchindrain Township

Auchindrain, Inveraray PA32 8WD Scotland +44 1499 500235 [email protected] http://www.auchindrain.org.uk
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Auchindrain Township

A visit to Auchindrain is a chance to see a forgotten way of Highland life. Auchindrain is the last surviving Highland farm township, a type of settlement found across Scotland from the Middle Ages until the late 18th century. Social and economic change arising from industrialisation and new ways of farming then saw most townships improved out of existence, but Auchindrain survived until the 1960s as the last of its kind. The site is now run as a museum and visitors can explore the land and buildings with the assistance of our interactive guide-tablets. Auchindrain, which is run by an independent charity, is a conservation work in progress. It is a Category A listed site that remains proudly authentic and true to history. Gritty realism and the ever-changing Highland weather are not for everyone, so please visit us properly prepared, ready to learn about and understand the hard every day life of our ancestors.

Reviewed By RangadogT

We have been here a few times and we love it! This was the Highland village that avoided the clearances because the Duke of Argyll took it on as a pet project. Its a working farm and they give you a tablet with GPS that provides information on the buildings as you enter them. Its cheap and is a great pllce to visit, not only for adults but for children as well. Very highly recommended place to visit!

8. Crarae Garden Argyll

Inveraray PA32 8YA Scotland +44 1546 886614 [email protected] http://www.nts.org.uk/Property/Crarae-Garden/
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Crarae Garden Argyll

Reviewed By ChrisP577 - Farnham Common, United Kingdom

It has taken just over 100 years for this garden along the glen to reach it's current state of maturity. It is absolutely stunning, especially at the moment with the azaleas and rhododendrons in flower. Well worth a visit, and if you are an English National Trust member you will get in free.

9. War Memorial

Inveraray PA32 8UY Scotland
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War Memorial

Reviewed By gordonh428

Well worth a visit , Sit on one of the many seats available with a Loch view. A well maintained War Memorial to the fallen,

10. Inveraray Bell Tower

Inveraray PA32 8YH Scotland http://www.inveraraybelltower.co.uk/index.shtml
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Inveraray Bell Tower

Reviewed By Margo7850p

The 10th Duke of Argyll, Niall Diarmid Campbell, built this tower as a memorial to the members of the Campbell Clan who died in the war. The construction was begun in 1921 and completed ten years later in 1931. Ten bells, each named after a Celtic saint, can regularly be heard chiming. 176 steps lead to the top from where there is a splendid view of Loch Fyne and the surrounding countryside. Worth a visit when you are in Inveraray.

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