Argyll and Bute
A new house in Argyll and Bute promises a serene and picturesque lifestyle amidst Scotland's stunning west coast landscapes. From rugged coastlines to lush forests and tranquil lochs, this region offers an unparalleled natural beauty that beckons outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
There is so much to explore from your home in Argyll and Bute, including Inveraray Castle, located on the shores of Loch Fyne with impressive architecture and delightful gardens. Oban known as the "Gateway to the Isles," is a charming seaside town with a rich maritime heritage. Explore attractions such as McCaig's Tower, a prominent hilltop monument offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding islands and Dunollie Castle, a historic ruin overlooking the bay.
New Homes in Argyll and Bute
Living in Argyll and Bute
A classic Scottish Loch
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park fringe the northern edges offering brilliant opportunities for walking, biking and climbing, as well as a variety of watersports on the loch itself. Your new home also has the 700 square mile Argyll Forest Park on its doorstep, with a huge network of trails suitable for hikers and cyclists of all skill levels. Cyclists can explore forest tracks and designated mountain biking trails, while hikers can enjoy panoramic views from peaks such as Ben Lomond and Beinn Ime.
"The Jewel of the Clyde"
The Isle of Bute, also known as the "Jewel of the Clyde," boasts a variety of scenic walking and cycling routes. From coastal paths offering views of the Firth of Clyde to inland trails winding through rolling hills and forests, there's something for everyone to enjoy. And if you'd like to explore further afield, explore the Kintyre Peninsula - a treasure trove of rugged coastal walks, breathtaking views and unforgettable angling.
Great commuter connections
Your new home is connected to Glasgow via the A82 and A83 roads, which provide direct routes into the city. The A82 runs along the western shore of Loch Lomond, while the A83 travels through the Kintyre Peninsula, providing another route into Glasgow.