Inveraray lies on the western shore of Loch Fyne in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Inveraray Castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyl and the Chief of Clan Campbell, is within walking distance of town. Make sure to include a tour of the Castle in your itinerary, you won't be disappointed.
The Campbell's relationship with the Royal Family made them influential in the history of Inveraray. The town formerly a Royal Burgh was rebuilt by the Campbell's in 1770 to reflect it's prestige. Designed by John Adams and Robert Myline, Inveraray is an important example of the 18th-century new town.
Loch Fyne, the longest sea loch in Scotland, connects Argyl to the Sound of Bute and the Atlantic Ocean. The Herring fishing industry played an important role in the town's economy. This quaint white washed town is a nice stop to stretch your legs. There are small shops along Main Street carrying a variety of Scottish goods. Don't miss Mr. Pia's Fish & Chips, 7 Main Street. A classic take-out chip shop.
Inveraray lies on the western shore of Loch Fyne in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Inveraray Castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyl and the Chief of Clan Campbell, is within walking distance of town. Make sure to include a tour of the Castle in your itinerary, you won't be disappointed.
The Campbell's relationship with the Royal Family made them influential in the history of Inveraray. The town formerly a Royal Burgh was rebuilt by the Campbell's in 1770 to reflect it's prestige. Designed by John Adams and Robert Myline, Inveraray is an important example of the 18th-century new town.
Loch Fyne, the longest sea loch in Scotland, connects Argyl to the Sound of Bute and the Atlantic Ocean. The Herring fishing industry played an important role in the town's economy. This quaint white washed town is a nice stop to stretch your legs. There are small shops along Main Street carrying a variety of Scottish goods. Don't miss Mr. Pia's Fish & Chips, 7 Main Street. A classic take-out chip shop.
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