Guidebook for Tayvallich

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Guidebook for Tayvallich

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Site of Taynish Mill used by the community in 18th and 19th Century. Good walk or cycle from The Byre. Interesting flora and fauna. Beautiful views down Loch Sween.
Taynish
Site of Taynish Mill used by the community in 18th and 19th Century. Good walk or cycle from The Byre. Interesting flora and fauna. Beautiful views down Loch Sween.
Well-stocked village shop and coffee shop. Excellent breakfasts and food served throughout the day.
8 locals recommend
Tayvallich Café and General Store
8 locals recommend
Well-stocked village shop and coffee shop. Excellent breakfasts and food served throughout the day.
Home of the Scottish Beaver Trial to introduce beavers into the wild. Beautiful walk with interesting wildlife.
10 locals recommend
Knapdale Scottish Beaver Trial
10 locals recommend
Home of the Scottish Beaver Trial to introduce beavers into the wild. Beautiful walk with interesting wildlife.
Kilmartin Glen has one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments and historical sites in Scotland. Good museum and cafe selling lunches, tea and coffee etc.
29 locals recommend
Kilmartin
29 locals recommend
Kilmartin Glen has one of the richest concentrations of prehistoric monuments and historical sites in Scotland. Good museum and cafe selling lunches, tea and coffee etc.
Ruined 16th century tower house around 2km from Kilmartin.
13 locals recommend
Carnasserie Castle
13 locals recommend
Ruined 16th century tower house around 2km from Kilmartin.
Nearest shopping. Supermarket, cash points, Post Office, banks, petrol station, hardware, camping and fishing supplies. Good local produce including fish and meat. Nice swimming pool.
12 locals recommend
Lochgilphead
12 locals recommend
Nearest shopping. Supermarket, cash points, Post Office, banks, petrol station, hardware, camping and fishing supplies. Good local produce including fish and meat. Nice swimming pool.
Canal connecting Ardrishaig with the Sound of Jura, providing a navigable route between The Clyde and the Inner Hebrides. Great walks or cycles along the route of the canal.
32 locals recommend
Crinan Canal
32 locals recommend
Canal connecting Ardrishaig with the Sound of Jura, providing a navigable route between The Clyde and the Inner Hebrides. Great walks or cycles along the route of the canal.
Small harbour village with spectacular views across the Sound of Jura towards Loch Crinan and Duntrune Castle.
12 locals recommend
Crinan
12 locals recommend
Small harbour village with spectacular views across the Sound of Jura towards Loch Crinan and Duntrune Castle.

Food Scene

Friendly local pub serving a range of beers and excellent seafood. First Friday of every month is music night where any musician can come along and join in (or not!). Free wifi.
14 locals recommend
The Tayvallich Inn
14 locals recommend
Friendly local pub serving a range of beers and excellent seafood. First Friday of every month is music night where any musician can come along and join in (or not!). Free wifi.
Good food, tea and coffee etc. Rooftop eatery and bar/art gallery.
13 locals recommend
Crinan Hotel
13 locals recommend
Good food, tea and coffee etc. Rooftop eatery and bar/art gallery.