Mount Stuart House is one of Britain’s finest pieces of Gothic revival domestic architecture and a popular visitor attraction. Interiors of the house are grand and elaborate and reflect the history and wealth of the Stuarts of Bute, who have been on the island for over 700 years. A quirky attraction at Rothesay harbour is the elaborately decorated Victorian public toilet.
Restaurants in Isle of Bute
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We walked the southern part of the route on a beautiful autumn day, starting near St Blane's Church. The route is well marked with signs highlighting nearby places of interest. The terrain is varied - over hilltops and a tricky section along the southern coastline, and the views are splendid throughout the route. It took around three hours with time for a picnic and lots of photostops.
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Rothesay Golf Club - the only 18 hole course on the Isle of Bute in Scotlands Firth of Clyde.
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The weather was amazing allowing a beautiful view of the isle of Arran across the water. The beach is spotlessly clean, a must if you are visiting Bute and the cafe on sight is an added benefit.
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The visit to play golf was terrific we were immpressed by the welcome altho it was diffficult to see the person talking to us we got the message!
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