What to do and see in Argyll and Bute, Scotland: The Best Game & Entertainment Centers

August 23, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Argyll and Bute, United Kingdom including Archery at Ardtorna, Quadmania, The Discovery Centre, Kilchoan Community Centre, The Fyne Den.
Restaurants in Argyll and Bute

1. Archery at Ardtorna

Ard Torna Mill Farm Ardtorna, Oban PA37 1SE Scotland +44 7867 785524 [email protected] http://ardtorna.co.uk/spa.html
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Archery at Ardtorna

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.

2. Quadmania

Stronchullin Farm, Blairmore PA23 8TP Scotland +44 1369 810289 [email protected] http://www.quadmaniascotland.co.uk
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5.0 based on 249 reviews

Quadmania

The only 5 star centre in Scotland for Quad Biking, Clay Pigeon Shooting and Archery, as rated by Visit Scotland.

Reviewed By K5802LUdalel

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.

3. The Discovery Centre

Winter Gardens Victoria Street, Rothesay Scotland
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

The Discovery Centre

4. Kilchoan Community Centre

Pier Road, Acharacle PH36 4 Scotland +44 1972 510711 https://www.facebook.com/Kilchoan-Community-Centre-114469748900783/
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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.

5. The Fyne Den

Clachan, Cairndow PA26 8BL Scotland +44 7931 656706 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/thefyneden.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

The Fyne Den

Adventure Play Zone - wood & sand indoor play area, featuring climbing, clambering, balancing, den building, sand play and many other opportunities for risky play and development in a natural creative indoor environment. Open 7 days a week, suitable for all ages but must be accompanied by an adult. Under 1's free. Free entry and wi-fi to adults, coffee, juice and snack bars available to purchase.

Reviewed By SpeacialScotland - Inverness, United Kingdom

This was such a find I’m still in awe, this is a beautiful play experience for parents and children. As we go to soft play often, I can still sometimes find it quite a stressful experience, but the den is such a relaxing atmosphere it was a completely different experience. The wooden play frame and sand is so creative and different it looked almost like a fairy/pixie house. The kids where just so relaxed and open to playing in the sand with other children, I found it just a lovely experience for them. The wooden frame was adventurous and could challenge them so they didn’t get bored, but the sand brought out such a creative side to all the children they all started playing together, which added to the experience. Coffee machine for parents, beautifully clean, the wooden tree benches and chairs tied into the decor so well ( maybe a couple more would be fab for parents) but this was just such a lovely start to our day out, the staff where so friendly, suggesting the garden walks and garden centre cafe which where both lovely. We will most definitely be recommending to family and friends who holiday in Argyll, this area is tiny but packed full of fab things for everyone to do. I’m very jealous of the parents that live near to the den.

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