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Kintyre Way Grade 2-Grade 3

About the Kintyre Way

Newly opened in August 2006 and stretching from Tarbet Harbour, in the north of the peninsula, to Dunaverty Bay in the south, the Kintyre Way allows exploration of this as yet undiscovered part of Scotland.

The Kintyre way criss-crosses Kintyre connecting communities and explores tiny fishing villages, hidden coves and inlets, breathtaking beaches and genuinely friendly locals.

This is the area the Vikings tried to claim as an island by dragging their boats across the narrow neck of land at Tarbert (translated from the Old Norse as Boat Drag).

About your walking holiday

The 89 mile (144km) route of the Kintyre Way follows the coastline at times but also meanders inland across the peninsula.

Due to the nature of accommodation used on this holiday, early booking (more than 8 weeks in advance) is strongly recommended.

Please Note

The Kintyre Way is also available as a independent walking holiday.

Download the Kintyre Way equipment list.

Book Your Kintyre Way Walking Holiday

How would you like to pay for your CNDo Scotland activity?

If you would prefer to pay by:

  • Cheque/bank draft - download our postal booking form.
  • Credit/Debit card securely - use the Book Now button below
Dates SRS Price Spaces (?)  
9-16 October 2010 £120 £779 Limited spaces available

Group Bookings & Private Guiding

Additional dates or spaces are available for group booking and private guiding by arrangement. Please phone us on 01786 445 703 or complete the Special Enquiry form.

Kintyre Way - Brief Itinerary:

Meet at Stirling station: 08:00

Return: 19:00

Day 1: Meet at Stirling early morning and travel by minibus to the picturesque fishing port of Tarbert. After leaving our overnight bags at the hotel we will start our walk along the Kintyre Way as far as Skipness. (~10mls / 16km)

Day 2: From Skipness on the east we continue our walk along Kintyre Way across the peninsula to Clachan on the west side and views across to Jura. (~11mls / 17km).

Day 3: We head south down following the coastline along the Sound of Gigha as far as Killean. (~11mls / 17km).

Day 4: Our route now heads back inland to cross the peninsula to the pretty coastal village of Carradale on the west coast,where we stay the night (~12mls / 20.4km).

Day 5: We reach half way on our Kintyre Way walking holiday today. More coastal walking takes us down to Saddell with its 12th century Cistercian abbey before heading inland through forestry to Lussa Loch. (~14mls / 22km) Travel onwards to Campbeltown and our accommodation for the next 3 nights.

Day 6: From Lussa we walk down the road to Campbeltown before heading back eastwards as far as Ballygrogan. (~14mls / 22km).

Day 7: Today we finish the road section of the Kintyre Way into Machrihanish famous for its expanse of golden sand, golf course and air base. The route now heads cross country over moorland before reaching the road at Amod. (~9mls / 14km)

Day 8: A short road section of ~6 miles (9km) takes us to Southend and the completion of the Kintyre Way. After a short celebration we travel by mini-bus back to Stirling.

Kintyre Way - what's included?

map - Kintyre Way walking holiday

Your walking holiday includes:

  • Qualified Walking Group or Mountain Leader
  • 7 guided walking days
  • 7 nights ensuite hotel accommodation (alternative accommodation available)
  • Full Scottish Breakfasts
  • Transport from and back to Stirling
  • Daily transport as required and for baggage
  • Personalised Certificate

Group size:

Minimum number:
6
Maximum number per leader:
11

Recommended Reading for the Kintyre Way

To get the most from your walking holiday you may wish to do some background reading prior to departure.

Books which you may find informative are:

Maps which you may find informative are:

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Contact C~N~Do Scotland

33 S.t.e.p,Stirling,
FK7 7RP Find us on Google Maps.
Email: admin@cndoscotland.com
Tel/Fax: 01786 445 703

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