Discover the best top things to do in Argyll and Bute, United Kingdom including Stramash - Outdoor Activities, Archery at Ardtorna, Quadmania, Campbeltown Picture House, The Picture House Ltd, The Discovery Centre, Oban Phoenix Cinema, The Tower Digital Arts Centre, Studio Cinema - Dunoon, Kilchoan Community Centre.
Restaurants in Argyll and Bute
5.0 based on 58 reviews
Sea kayaking, canoeing, coasteering, canyoning, dinghy sailing, gorge walking, rock climbing, mountain biking, archery, bushcraft, hill walking and more! Stramash specialise in providing quality, enjoyable, memorable and exhilarating outdoor activities and adventures in Oban and Argyll. Be inspired, choose Stramash!
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Traditional Archery. Try this ancient and noble sport using the traditional longbow of the Scottish Highlands. Learn the basics of this challenging weapon and test your martial skills on our dedicated archery range under the guidance of former " LONGBOW WORLD CHAMPION OF THE WAND " 2006. Children from 10 years and adults catered for. All equipment supplied and safety instructions given.
5.0 based on 249 reviews
The only 5 star centre in Scotland for Quad Biking, Clay Pigeon Shooting and Archery, as rated by Visit Scotland.
An incredible experience from start to finish with breathtaking views over the surrounding hills, islands and lochs. Really fun but also very safe, our instructor David was top class in his role. Would definitely do this activity again and recommend to others. Thanks again from Dale and Louise.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The Picture House is an important example of Glasgow School Art Nouveau and is A listed. It is community owned and run and the oldest continuously run, purpose-built cinema in Scotland. It is currently closed whilst undergoing an ambitious restoration. There are a number of open days to view the cinema and until reopening, a monthly programme of film screenings in the nearby Victoria Hall.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
Oban Phoenix Cinema is a community owned cinema which reopened in 2012 after a community campaign to save our cinema. The venue has been upgraded to provide a cinema which you will all want to visit again and again.
This community run cinema is an absolute gem. It is delightfully lo-fi with 2 screens that, importantly, both feature excellent screens and sound. They have big plans to continue the redevelopment and renovation so get along and support them by buying tickets and plenty of popcorn. They have a great choice of films - all the blockbusters and a decent array of ‘art house’ content (and the likes of NT and RSC Live also). A great experience and wouldn’t hesitate to go back if in the area again.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
The Tower Digital Arts Centre is a local charity managed by volunteers. The centre hosts arts events ranging from ballet productions to comedy nights, jazz concerts to orchestral performance. The centre is a digital capture centre and hosts a production centre, and full digital training centre and theatre and dance training and rehearsal rooms. After the closure of the towns local cinema 47 years ago The Tower has relaunched latest release digital cinema in Helensburgh with two new screens and new digital projectors. The cinema screen the latest films seven days a week.
Went to see the sonic the hedgehog movie and had a great time. Great selection of drinks and snacks for the movie. However it is unfortunate that even on a rainy saturday afternoon the cinema was nowhere near full. I would hate to see the place close due to lack of custom. The only gripe I had was that the popcorn containers are too small! Apart from that it's a great place to watch a film and we will definitely be returning in the future!
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Dunoon's very own local independent two screen cinema, with a dedicated small team. Our mission is to provide the best cinema experience to the local community. We show all of the major Hollywood films and cater for all ages and tastes. Showing all the latest movies on your doorstep.
Just home after a viewing of the stage version of The King and I, and what a lovely afternoon. Very safe environment, lots of social distancing measures, staff lovely and accommodating. Would not hesitate to return and would encourage everyone to go along. So nice to be out for some fun and relaxation during these times. Well done to Studio Cinema and thank you from a local.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
One of Scotland's Millennium halls, the Community Centre was opened in 1998. The building is unassuming, set into the landscape, but the business success of this charity is reflected in the way it continues to expand. Two 5kw wind turbines were recently added, it has a first-class football pitch, and a children's play park. There is a cafe serving tea, coffee, home baking and soup.
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