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Days out & scenic buses in: Taynuilt

A picturesque village in Argyll offering rich history, natural beauty, and a gateway to the Highlands

Taynuilt is a charming village nestled in the heart of Argyll, Scotland, known for its stunning natural surroundings and historical significance.

Located near the shores of Loch Etive, Taynuilt offers breath-taking views of the nearby mountains and lochs, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The village has a rich industrial history, with the Bonawe Iron Furnace, an 18th-century charcoal-fired ironworks, serving as a key historical attraction.

Taynuilt also provides access to a range of outdoor activities, including walking, fishing, and exploring the scenic Glen Nant.

With its peaceful atmosphere, Taynuilt is an ideal base for exploring the wider Argyll region and the nearby Isles.

The village is well-connected, with a local train station providing easy access to the bustling town of Oban and beyond. Taynuilt's blend of natural beauty and historical interest makes it a perfect destination for those seeking tranquillity and adventure.

Bus routes in Taynuilt

Scottish Citylink 978: Edinburgh, Stirling & Crainlarich to Oban

Citylink 978

Take in Scotland's most captivating scenery on Citylink 978, a route that winds from Edinburgh to Oban, passing through Stirling and Loch Earn.

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Scottish Citylink 976: Glasgow to Loch Lomond, Rest And Be Thankful & Oban

Citylink 976

Discover the heart of the Highlands as Scottish Citylink 976 takes you from the bustling streets of Glasgow to the serene landscapes of Loch Lomond, Dalmally, and Oban.

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Scottish Citylink 977: Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Oban

Citylink 977

Experience the magic of the Highlands on Citylink 977, your direct route from Glasgow to Oban with breath-taking stops at Loch Lomond and Tyndrum.

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Scottish Citylink 975: Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Crainlarich to Oban

Citylink 975

Citylink 975 takes you on a picturesque journey from Glasgow to Oban, passing through Loch Lomond and Crianlarich’s scenic vistas.

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