Argyll and Bute
Argyll and Bute is an administrative area in Scotland. Argyll and Bute is the second largest region of Scotland and have the long coastal line. Administrative headquarters of Argyll and Bute is located in the town of Lochgilphead. Along with the developing tourism sector the main industries are forestry, agriculture and fishing.
The main town of Argyll and Bute, Lochgilphead, is a former burgh with a population of around 3,000 people. Lochgilphead is situated near the Loch Gilp and lies on the banks of the Crinan Canal. The major town of Argyll and Bute has a swimming pool, a sports centre, three banks, a supermarket, two hospitals, a golf course, a hydrotherapy pool, a regional landfill site at Dunchologan and a High School.
The largest isle of Argyll and Bute is Mull. It is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides and the fourth largest island of the United Kingdom. The capital of the island is Tobermory with the population of about 2,700 people. The easiest way to get to the Isle of Mule is travelling by ferry. Though you can also get to the largest isle of Argyll and Bute via the private aircraft but it is not so cheap as ferry.
In Argyll and Bute you can always stay in one of the Argyll and Bute hotels. Argyll and Bute provides its tourists with several 4-star hotels as Bridge of Orchy Hotel, The Lodge On Loch Lomond Hotel or An Lochan Tighnabruaich and other hotels and private houses. The Lodge On Loch Lomond Hotel is located in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park of Scotland. This park is one of the main sights of Argyll and Bute. It is the fourth largest reserve in the United Kingdom. Apart from the famous lake of Argyll and Bute the park has many mountains and lochs.