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Kilchrist Castle Cottages
by Campbeltown, Campbeltown, PA28 6PH Show on map 2.21 miles from CampbeltownThe Royal Hotel Campbeltown
Main Street , Campbeltown, PA28 6AG Show on map 0.14 miles from CampbeltownCampbeltown, located in Argyll and Bute, is situated on the southern part of the Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland. Visitors will find that there is much to see and do while in Campbeltown. While visiting the area, visitors should make a point to drop by Springbank Distillery, where it is possible to actually see whiskey as it is being made. Visitors will also certainly want to take one of the boat trips that will take them around the peninsula to Arran and other points of interest, including Ireland. There are also wildlife watching trips that will take visitors out to Sanda Island as well as the Mull of Kintyre. Visitors will find there are ample shopping and dining options to enjoy while in the area.
The versatile Scottish town of Campbeltown is an important centre for shipbuilding and has a fishing port. The importance can easily be explained by keeping in mind the fact that it remained a royal borough for many centuries. The town is located near the lake of Campbeltown on the Kintyre peninsula.
The town is famous for its distilleries and tourists often pay to visit them so that they may see at the first hand the complete distillation process. The central museum is full of diverse pieces which tell the story of the rise and fall of this historic town. Moreover a section is dedicated to the pre-historic items that archeologists have collected from the Kintyre area which help in determining how people used to live here in years gone by.
In the memory of great men who have served this town throughout its history, a section is maintained to keep the memorials made of brass. If you happened to visit this amazing museum, then don't forget to see the oldest purpose-built cinema in the Scotland. The cinema is known as Wee Picture House which was inaugurated a century ago.
The town also hosts an annual music festival, and is enriched with local traditions and the modern trends in the music industry. Within a few minutes drive one can visit the jubilant Brodick Castle. It is one of the tallest castles that you will encounter in Scotland. The whole atmosphere is utterly out of this world, as the setting is ornamented by a superb bay, and much effort has been put into designing the gardens.