Clyde
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Explore this undiscovered corner of Argyll, five fingers of scenic landscape reaching into the Firth of Clyde, with long, sinuous sea lochs reaching deep into the heart of Cowal. A rich heritage, a fascinating natural environment, fabulous scenery and even an interesting climate! The road system penetrates to almost every corner of this varied district.
With the tallest tree in Britain, well-trained oysters, dolphins miles from sea, a thousand pipers all playing the same tune, fresh water herring – Cowal is an interesting and fascinating area that’s full of surprises. Cowal’s turbulent past is all around, in a peaceful and tranquil environment of great natural beauty. You can walk miles along forest trails, potter about in rock pools, build sandcastles, enjoy various types of water sports, climb mountains, sail in safe sheltered waters and even watch rare birds of prey in their natural habitat.
The main town in Cowal is Dunoon, with a full range of shops and services – everything you could possibly need, catering for all tastes. There’s a wide range of accommodation to choose from in Cowal, from internationally famous hotels to friendly Bed and Breakfast houses, with a good choice of campsites, chalets and caravan parks too. And there are also plenty of interesting places to eat, with fresh, scrumptious local produce to enjoy.
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