The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in Kintyre Peninsula, Scotland

August 4, 2021 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Kintyre Peninsula, United Kingdom including Springbank Distillery, Dunaverty Golf Club, Zing Organics, Glen Scotia Distillery, Wilder Ways, Skipness Castle, Machrihanish Golf Club, Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club, Davaar Island Cave Painting of the Crucifixion, Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse.
Restaurants in Kintyre Peninsula

1. Springbank Distillery

Excellent
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5.0 based on 328 reviews

Springbank Distillery

Springbank Distillery is one of the main visitor attractions in Campbeltown, Kintyre. It is one of three distilleries remaining in Campbeltown which, in the 19th century, was classed as 'The Whisky Capital of the World'. Established in 1828, Springbank is the oldest independent family owned distillery in Scotland and is the only distillery in Scotland to carry out the full production process on one site - from the traditional floor maltings through to the bottling.

2. Dunaverty Golf Club

Southend, Campbeltown PA28 6RW Scotland +44 1586 830677 [email protected] http://www.dunavertygolfclub.com/
Excellent
81%
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Dunaverty Golf Club

Reviewed By williamy641 - Lochgilphead, United Kingdom

Dunaverty Golf Club is located in the Mull of Kintyre with spectacular views to the Irish and Scottish coasts. The course plays on course greens all year round and is in excellent condition. The friendly clubhouse offers snacks, teas and coffees as well as a range of golf consumables and club logo gear.

3. Zing Organics

Campbeltown Road, Tarbert PA29 6TN Scotland +44 845 463 2131 [email protected] http://www.zingorganics.co.uk
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Zing Organics

Visit our custom designed Studio Workshop and Spa in the heart of historic Tarbert, Loch Fyne, Argyll. Our building is we believe the oldest retail premise in this charming town. Zing is an ethical lifestyle brand creating clean bio active organic skincare, entirely botanically sourced home fragrancing products, organic perfumes and colognes and even foodie seasonings. Come and watch us make your products under your very eyes. We've nothing to hide! Positively reviewed in Stella Mag of the Telegraph, Green Parent Mag, Red Mag, Mother and Baby Mag and Natural Health Mag. Buy direct from the makers with special in workshop offers. Unlocking your Innate Natural Beauty and Nourishing your Soul with me Kirsty Morrison of Zing Organics.

4. Glen Scotia Distillery

12 High Street, Campbeltown PA28 6DS Scotland +44 1586 552288 http://www.glenscotia.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 71 reviews

Glen Scotia Distillery

Reviewed By suzzytravels - Darlington, United Kingdom

Myself and some friends went on a tour and whisky tasting here and had a blast. The tour guide was funny and informative, answering all our questions about the local area and the whisky making process. The building is tastefully decorated and kitted out so it feels modern and old fashioned all at once and the whisky we tasted at the end was so delicious I bought a bottle of the Victoriana to take home as well as a bottle of Double Cask for my parents, which they thoroughly appreciated as part of their Anniversary present. If I come back to Kintyre I will definitely be visiting Glen Scotia again.

5. Wilder Ways

Glen Kerran Farm Southend, Campbeltown PA28 6PJ Scotland +44 1586 830682 [email protected] http://www.wilderways.scot
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5.0 based on 79 reviews

Wilder Ways

Wilder Ways offer adventure horse riding throughout Western Scotland. Enjoy an exhilarating journey through the wilds on one of our experienced horses, or even bring your own horse. Come and explore off the beaten tracks, beaches, woodlands and hill tops; navigating exciting obstacles with the horses. From half day rides to all inclusive riding holidays we offer bespoke packages to suit you. From 2020 we have introduced horseback archery experience days and short breaks. There is nothing like the thrill of shooting an arrow from a horse at canter.

Reviewed By finlallaura - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Amazing experience riding in the wilds of southern Kintyre. The half day ride took a group of us up and over moorlands and into ancient atmospheric woods where we found a clearing with enormous mysterious standing stone, then down the glen to ride in the river. The herd of horses all gorgeous, each with character and happy to let Yeva the lurcher take the lead, who bounded ahead to check our route and was like a young deer jumping everything in sight. Our hosts that day were Nikki, Cara and Lauren who are are total awsome wild riding experts. Such an experience! will try horseback archery next!!!

6. Skipness Castle

Skipness Scotland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Skipness Castle

A 13th Century Castle, owned and maintained by Historic Scotland. The main tower is open April-October, offering stunning views to Arran.

Reviewed By Stevenson_steve - Harrogate, United Kingdom

Free to park and get in, the village is quaint small church school (NOW CLOSED) would recommend visiting in good weather the castle is a stable ruin, only the main tower is intact (not accessible to general public)

7. Machrihanish Golf Club

Machrihanish PA28 6PT Scotland +44 1586 810213 [email protected] http://www.machgolf.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Machrihanish Golf Club

Reviewed By sonkoissuperman - Hungerford, United Kingdom

Fantastic caddy called Donald and super pro shop experience with Jennie. Course was in really good condition and everyone I met was very friendly. Do need a practice swing net though!

8. Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club

The Village at Machrihanish Dunes, Machrihanish PA28 6PT Scotland +44 1586 810000 [email protected] http://machrihanishdunes.com/golf/the-course/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club

The quintessential seaside Scottish resort, The Village at Machrihanish Dunes is quickly becoming a golf destination to rival the best in the world. Thrilling links golf, luxury accommodation and world-class service await you in this romantic and rugged corner of western Scotland. Experience the U.K. Top-100 Machrihanish Dunes Golf Course, award-winning Ugadale Hotel & Cottages and our newest accommodation, The Royal Hotel at the head of Campbeltown Harbour. From The Village, you have easy access to other world-renowned links courses, including the neighbouring Machrihanish Golf Club, the great courses of Ayrshire and Northern Ireland, The Machrie on Islay, and many more.

9. Davaar Island Cave Painting of the Crucifixion

Davaar Island, Campbeltown PA28 6RE Scotland
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Davaar Island Cave Painting of the Crucifixion

Reviewed By E7028YYhelenc

Isolation of a different kind, spectacular views and magnificent wildlife. Stayed at The Lookout, it was cosy and welcoming

10. Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse

Campbeltown PA28 6RU Scotland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse

Reviewed By eskin2228 - Reno, United States

My relatives were the light keepers in the 1890's. I have a piece of the lighthouse log from those years and the receipts signed by my relatives when they accepted responsibility for it's care and operation to the British Northern Light Board. This is a Stevenson light but as it is on a high sea cliff, there was no need for a tall structure. It was completed in 1798 and if you think it's hard to get there now, imagine transporting all the materials down a horse track when the horses can only carry about 100 lbs. a trip.At one time the light keeper's quarters were available to rent, but I immagine the potential liability of the trip down killed that. It's interesting to note that the privileged class still can enjoy the area. About 1/2 way down is a very nice cottage which is fully modern. It is called Balnamoul and the area was at one time a shepherd's residence. Kintyre and UK officials can get access to this, but not us average folks. There is much more to the history of this area if anyone is interested. It also gives rise to a well known question in the Scots Whisky world, that being " What is the difference between Irish Whisky and Scots Whisky; the answer being 12 miles, the distance between the Mull and Northern Ireland.

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