The Kyles of Bute is the passage or ‘strait’ between the charming Scottish villages of Tighnabruaich and Kames on the mainland of Argyll, and the north end of the Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde. At their widest less than two miles across, the Kyles narrow to just a few hundred yards at Rubha Ban (pronounced roo-baan).
THE 10 mile drive to Tighnabruaich from Glendaruel, on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll is not just a passage from one sublime spot to another but is a destination in itself. It helps that to get to it by road from Glasgow, you take in Loch Lomond, Loch Fyne and the Rest and Be Thankful Pass, all beautiful in their own right. But the amazing highlight is the A8003 road, running down the western Kyle of Bute.
Site Description River, Walking Track
Site Facilities Bicycle Trails, Observation Platforms, Walking Trails
Attractions Cliffs, Wildlife
Activities Animal Viewing, Birdwatching, Boating, Cycling, Fishing, Hiking, Walking
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