π Town in Argyll & Bute
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As the capital of Argyll, Lochgilphead’s regional importance far outweighs its small size. The town has occupies a pretty (and pretty remote) position overlooking Loch Gilp: a sheltered inlet of Loch Fyne. Argyll Street is the short but attractive main street stretching back from the main road and esplanade, boasting a decent clutch of independent shops and places to eat. Admittedly there isn’t a huge amount to do here, but this has saved the town from becoming a tourist trap, and if exploring southern Argyll by road you’re bound to pass through sooner or later. The archaeologist’s paradise of Kilmartin Glen lies just a few miles away to the north, and the Crinan Canal also passes close by.
π Location
π Argyll & Bute
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NR 862880
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 56.037234,-5.433155
πΆ There’s not much to the town. Kilmartin is a better base for the Neolithic sites to the north, but you can get to some of the rock art by mostly off-road routes, using the Crinan Canal towpath.
π Lochgilphead is on the Glasgow to Campbeltown coach route, and there are some other local buses, including up the coast to Oban.
Explore nearby
<3 mi away
>> Kilmartin Glen Rock Art page: Achnabreck Rock Art β β β (2 mi β); Cairnbaan Rock Art β β (2 mi β)
>> Walk: Canal side to Cruach Mor β β β (3 mi β)