Claonaig to Clachan 2020 - Check all bus 10 miles, 16 km allow 5-7 hours - times with operator Dun Skeig hill fort, walk from Claonaig to Clachan Clachan No Claonaig Bus Service Sundays

From Tarbert Tarbert to Claonaig take a walk on the wild side Out (No.448) Depart Tarbert, Hotel, 10.46, arrive Claonaig Ferry Secon 2 Terminal 11.22 Return (No.926) Depart Clachan Claonaig to Village Bus Shelter - near church, 16.43, arrive Tarbert 17.01 Clachan From Out (No. 926) Campbeltown, Bus Terminal near Aqualibrium, 09.XX - arrive Kennacraig 10.XX EXPLORE View of Jura from Ronachan open moorland as you cross Dept Kennacraig (No. 448) 11.08 - the peninsula arrive Claonaig Ferry Terminal 11.22 Return (No. 926) Depart Clachan Village Bus Shelter - near church, 18.00 arrive Campbeltown 19.00 the views acrossENJOY loch Fyne with the ferry coming across from Timetables can be viewed at bus stops or online www.westcoastmotors.co.ukwww. Claonaig to Clachan travelinescotland.com Hamish Kirkpatrick (cc-by-sa/2.0) Crosses open moorland to Loch DISCOVER Ciaran a perfect picnic stop. From Loch Ciaran with its birdlife Taxis – Taxis available in Tarbert and here forest walks wind down to the and visit Dun Skeig hill fort south Campbeltown Photo © village of Clachan. A visit to Dun east of Clachan village . Skeig Hill Fort, South East of the Refreshments village, is highly recommended. Kennacraig – Waiting room at ferry terminal with toilets stone track 10 miles Clachan – the Filling Station on some steep 16 km the main road five minutes' walk secons with Allow bridges and strenuous from the bus stop 5-7 hrs farm gates Arran Ferry at Claonaig Crossing the penninsula The Kintyre Way Along 100 miles over 4-7 days you will discover hidden coves, deserted beaches, woods & forests, castles & fishing villages and an abundance of wildlife. Stretching from Tarbert in the North to Machrihanish in the South, the seven graded & way-marked secons offer a variety of walking terrain from serious hiking to gentle rambles www.thekintyreway.com

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Secon 2: Claonaig to Clachan take a walk on the wild side Kintyre Way Starng from Claonaig, walk along the single track road for just over a mile. Then climb uphill along the edge of open moorland, over the hills of Kintyre past three hill lochs, the largest Loch Ciaran is known for its birdlife and is a perfect picnic stop. Follow forest roads and farm tracks down to the village of Clachan where there is a shop and a good selecon of accommodaon. About a mile to the north of the village is Dun 0 0.5 1 Miles Skeig Hill Fort from which there are © Crown copyright and database right spectacular views out to Jura and up West 2020 All right reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100023368 Loch Tarbert.