less than 5 minutes drive from the main Islay Ferry terminal in Port Ellen.
Our pod is situated on the main road between Port Ellen and Lagavulin.
Less than 3 minute drive from three of Islays major whiskey distillery- Laphriag, Lagavulin and Ardbeg
Travel into Islay through the two ferry terminals available- Port askaig and Port Ellen or make use of Islay's airports which offers daily flights to and from Glasgow airport.
Local buses are avilable for transport accross the island plus taxi's are available to hire too.
Our pods are 2.5 miles from port ellen which is walkable, especially with the famous Laphroaig distillary on the way incase you get thirsty.
Situated in a small bay near the south coast of Islay near the ruins of Dunyveg Castle, Lagavulin...
Located on the rugged shores of Islay, Ardbeg Distillery is revered by whisky connoisseurs the...
See where the world’s most richly flavoured whisky is produced in the Isle of Islay.
Visit the first recorded distillery on Islay and one of the oldest in the whole of Scotland.
Cultoon Stone Circle is located approximately 4 miles from Portnahaven on the Isle of Islay.
Visit the atmospheric ruins of this formal naval base where Earl Somerled, the ‘King of the Isles’,...
One of nine distilleries found on Islay, Bruichladdich still uses traditional Victorian machinery...
Sheltered in a hidden bay just north of Port Askaig, is set amongst stunning scenery is now the...
Visit this small distillery located on one of Scotland’s most spectacular but remote islands.
Visit the first distillery to be established on Islay in over 124 years.
This remote distillery on the Isle of Islay is one of the most unique on the island.
Glenbarr Abbey and the MacAlister Clan Visitor Centre is situated on the Kintyre peninsula, in the...
Loch Gruinart Reserve and Visitor Centre is open all year round with beautiful trails and hides. ...
Torrisdale Tannery specialises in the production of naturally coloured sheepskins and deer skins by...
Scotland’s national drink has been produced at Springbank Whisky Distillers and today it is one of...
Learn about the fascinating life and times of Campbeltown at its superb local history museum.
The Campbeltown Cross is a medieval cross is located in the centre of Campbeltown in Argyll.
Enjoy the best in traditional and contemporary Celtic music and this popular annual music festival...
Discover the impressive remains of this once great castle believed to be one of the oldest in...
Taynish is an ancient deciduous woodland and is one of the largest in Britain.
The Isle of Arran’s first distillery is open all year round for guided tours and whisky tasting,...
Oakbank is a private garden situated on a hillside in the small Argyll village of Ardrishaig.
Kilmory Workshop makes hand crafted pottery and woodwork made from timber grown on the Isle of...
From an early Bronze age grave to a 5,000 year old head, discover the fascinating history of this...
The Isle of Arran Brewery and visitor centre is located on the easily accessible Isle of Arran on...
Moine Mhor is a nature reserve with a mixture of mossy hummocks and open pools rising in a shallow,...
No visit to Arran is complete without exploring Brodick Castle, Garden and Country Park - a perfect...
The Crinan Hotel is situated on the banks of the Loch Crinan on the Argyll coast and its secret...
Visit the ancient resting places of the chiefs of Clan Lamont, one of the oldest clans in Scotland,...
Located in the scenic and remote north of Bute, this quaint church is the site of many medieval...
This lovely ruined church sits nestled in a valley at the southern end of the Isle of Bute and...
Discover this ancient Iron-Age fort located at the southern end of the Isle of Bute.
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