The Kintyre Way

The Kintyre Way The Kintyre Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails. Stretching from Tarbert in the North and winding its way 100 miles South to Machrihanish.

Another breathtaking 5@5 from some brilliant photographers.Walk on the wild side !
05/06/2026

Another breathtaking 5@5 from some brilliant photographers.
Walk on the wild side !

Found on the east coast of the Kintyre peninsula looking out onto the Isle of Arran. Carradale is a small yet locally we...
03/06/2026

Found on the east coast of the Kintyre peninsula looking out onto the Isle of Arran. Carradale is a small yet locally well renowned fishing village full of rich heritage. From its harbour to its hills, Carradale hosts some of the most stunning costal views across the Firth of the Clyde.

This week’s 5@5 is brought to you by Machrihanish! eat, sleep and explore!Walk on the wild side !
29/05/2026

This week’s 5@5 is brought to you by Machrihanish! eat, sleep and explore!
Walk on the wild side !

5@5Do you recognise these locations?Here are five of our friends of the kintyre way!Some brilliant establishments where ...
22/05/2026

5@5
Do you recognise these locations?
Here are five of our friends of the kintyre way!
Some brilliant establishments where you can fuel up before you start your hiking adventure, or refill after a long day’s walk.
Fresh Connection
Blackbird Tearoom
The Putt Stop
The Gather
Big Jessies at the Ferry

Will you come across this majestic creature along the Kintyre Way?Throughout Scotland’s history the deer has been link t...
20/05/2026

Will you come across this majestic creature along the Kintyre Way?

Throughout Scotland’s history the deer has been link to magic and monarchies. The native Red Deer in particular have always held strong links to the otherworld and the fairies. These large beasts where once known as 'Fairie cattle' to ancient communities in Scotland.

Besides the Red Deer, there are many other types of deer to encounter in Kintyre. You may come across the Sika Deer, a medium sized spotted deer who gets its name from its east asian origins...or the Fallow Deer, though similar in size and coat to the Sika it can be spotted by its palm shaped antlers. You might even chance a glance at the white rump of the small but graceful native Roe Deer.

Just off the Kintyre Way around Carradale you'll be able to find the Deer Hill Trail. It’s worth the ascent !
https://www.kintyre66.co.uk/Deer-Hill

Photo credit- Andrew Swinbank
https://500px.com/p/Andy_Swinbank?view=photos

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This week’s 5@5 is brought to you by five luxurious accommodations on the Kintyre Way!Make sure to check them out  if yo...
15/05/2026

This week’s 5@5 is brought to you by five luxurious accommodations on the Kintyre Way!
Make sure to check them out if you are wanting to stay somewhere with beatiful views like these!

https://www.thekintyreway.com/supporters

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This week’s 5@5 is brought to to you by some of our amazing supporters! You can check out all the brilliant businesses t...
08/05/2026

This week’s 5@5 is brought to to you by some of our amazing supporters!

You can check out all the brilliant businesses that support the Kintyre Way by following the link below !
https://www.thekintyreway.com/supporters

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Do you recognise these locations?Here’s another 5 Fab photos submitted by some of our fabulous local photographers while...
01/05/2026

Do you recognise these locations?
Here’s another 5 Fab photos submitted by some of our fabulous local photographers while out and about on the Way

Get yourself along the Kintyre Way to experience these truly spectacular views for yourself!

Fridays 5 at 5

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Some beautiful scenic views for this Friday’s  Fab 5 @ 5!Walk on the wild side !
24/04/2026

Some beautiful scenic views for this Friday’s Fab 5 @ 5!
Walk on the wild side !

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