Scotland Magazine

TIGHNABRUAICH

Just an hour’s drive west of Glasgow and sitting on the shores of the Kyles of Bute, in full view of the Isle of Bute, Tighnabruaich, is about as lovely a little village as you could hope to find.

It’s so lovely that the PS Waverley, the last sea-going passenger-carrying paddle-steamer in the world, still stops at the Victorian pier each summer, either dropping visitors off or picking them up and whisking them away to the Isle of Bute, or the Kintyre Peninsula.

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