| Dunoon sits on the Firth of Clyde in the Cowall | | | | competitions; attracting participants and |
| Peninsula and bordered to the north by the | | | | spectators from around the world. Also of |
| villages of Kirn, Hunter's Quay and Sandbank, and | | | | interest is Castle Toward originally dating back to |
| by the Holy Loch. | | | | the 15th century but since renovated several |
| The town has a connecting ferry with Gourroch | | | | times in different decades. |
| that for a hundred years has been transporting | | | | Ownership of the castle passed to the council in |
| tourists to the picturesque town, today tourists | | | | the 1990's and it has since turned into an outward |
| can still get aboard the last seagoing paddle | | | | bound activity centre, and recently the grounds of |
| steamer in the world, The Waverley, which still | | | | the castle have been used in the BBC's children's |
| calls in regularly at Dunoon through the summer | | | | TV series Raven. |
| months. | | | | If you are interested in botany or enjoy strolling |
| Interestingly the Holy Loch during the Second | | | | through parks and gardens then Dunoon and |
| World War was used as a submarine base, and it | | | | Cowal host some of the best flora and fauna in |
| played host to an American Naval Base during the | | | | the West of Scotland. Situated seven miles north |
| Cold War. It has now been transformed into a | | | | of Dunoon is the Benmore Botanic Gardens, 150 |
| sophisticate marina, with facilities for boat and | | | | acres of garden featuring some of the tallest |
| yachts that is enjoyed by sailing enthusiasts from | | | | trees in Britain including a great avenue of Giant |
| across Scotland. | | | | Redwoods. |
| One of the main tourist attractions in Dunoon is | | | | Them comes the Morag's Fairy Glen beside |
| the Cowal Highland Gathering, the largest Highland | | | | Innellan a woodland walk area that has a wide |
| games in the world held on the last Friday and | | | | range of trees specimen including beech, birch, |
| Saturday of August. | | | | oak and ash lining the paths that run alongside the |
| The tournament includes the World Highland | | | | Berry Burn which follows into waterfalls and |
| Dancing Championships, piping and shinty | | | | picturesque pools. |
| competitions; attracting participants and | | | | Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens, at the North of |
| spectators from around the world. Also of | | | | Loch Fyne holds one of the finest collections of |
| interest is Castle Toward originally dating back to | | | | rhododendrons and conifers within the British Isles; |
| the 15th century but since renovated several | | | | a visit during summer is highly recommended to |
| times in different decades. | | | | take advantage of the beautiful blooms. |
| Ownership of the castle passed to the council in | | | | Dunoon sits on the Firth of Clyde in the Cowall |
| the 1990's and it has since turned into an outward | | | | Peninsula and bordered to the north by the |
| bound activity centre, and recently the grounds of | | | | villages of Kirn, Hunter's Quay and Sandbank, and |
| the castle have been used in the BBC's children's | | | | by the Holy Loch. |
| TV series Raven. | | | | The town has a connecting ferry with Gourroch |
| If you are interested in botany or enjoy strolling | | | | that for a hundred years has been transporting |
| through parks and gardens then Dunoon and | | | | tourists to the picturesque town, today tourists |
| Cowal host some of the best flora and fauna in | | | | can still get aboard the last seagoing paddle |
| the West of Scotland. Situated seven miles north | | | | steamer in the world, The Waverley, which still |
| of Dunoon is the Benmore Botanic Gardens, 150 | | | | calls in regularly at Dunoon through the summer |
| acres of garden featuring some of the tallest | | | | months. |
| trees in Britain including a great avenue of Giant | | | | Interestingly the Holy Loch during the Second |
| Redwoods. | | | | World War was used as a submarine base, and it |
| Them comes the Morag's Fairy Glen beside | | | | played host to an American Naval Base during the |
| Innellan a woodland walk area that has a wide | | | | Cold War. It has now been transformed into a |
| range of trees specimen including beech, birch, | | | | sophisticate marina, with facilities for boat and |
| oak and ash lining the paths that run alongside the | | | | yachts that is enjoyed by sailing enthusiasts from |
| Berry Burn which follows into waterfalls and | | | | across Scotland. |
| picturesque pools. | | | | One of the main tourist attractions in Dunoon is |
| Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens, at the North of | | | | the Cowal Highland Gathering, the largest Highland |
| Loch Fyne holds one of the finest collections of | | | | games in the world held on the last Friday and |
| rhododendrons and conifers within the British Isles; | | | | Saturday of August. |
| a visit during summer is highly recommended to | | | | The tournament includes the World Highland |
| take advantage of the beautiful blooms. | | | | Dancing Championships, piping and shinty |
| Dunoon sits on the Firth of Clyde in the Cowall | | | | competitions; attracting participants and |
| Peninsula and bordered to the north by the | | | | spectators from around the world. Also of |
| villages of Kirn, Hunter's Quay and Sandbank, and | | | | interest is Castle Toward originally dating back to |
| by the Holy Loch. | | | | the 15th century but since renovated several |
| The town has a connecting ferry with Gourroch | | | | times in different decades. |
| that for a hundred years has been transporting | | | | Ownership of the castle passed to the council in |
| tourists to the picturesque town, today tourists | | | | the 1990's and it has since turned into an outward |
| can still get aboard the last seagoing paddle | | | | bound activity centre, and recently the grounds of |
| steamer in the world, The Waverley, which still | | | | the castle have been used in the BBC's children's |
| calls in regularly at Dunoon through the summer | | | | TV series Raven. |
| months. | | | | If you are interested in botany or enjoy strolling |
| Interestingly the Holy Loch during the Second | | | | through parks and gardens then Dunoon and |
| World War was used as a submarine base, and it | | | | Cowal host some of the best flora and fauna in |
| played host to an American Naval Base during the | | | | the West of Scotland. Situated seven miles north |
| Cold War. It has now been transformed into a | | | | of Dunoon is the Benmore Botanic Gardens, 150 |
| sophisticate marina, with facilities for boat and | | | | acres of garden featuring some of the tallest |
| yachts that is enjoyed by sailing enthusiasts from | | | | trees in Britain including a great avenue of Giant |
| across Scotland. | | | | Redwoods. |
| One of the main tourist attractions in Dunoon is | | | | Them comes the Morag's Fairy Glen beside |
| the Cowal Highland Gathering, the largest Highland | | | | Innellan a woodland walk area that has a wide |
| games in the world held on the last Friday and | | | | range of trees specimen including beech, birch, |
| Saturday of August. | | | | oak and ash lining the paths that run alongside the |
| The tournament includes the World Highland | | | | Berry Burn which follows into waterfalls and |
| Dancing Championships, piping and shinty | | | | picturesque pools. |