
The County of Argyll
The shires or counties of Scotland are geographic subdivisions of Scotland established in the Middle Ages.
Argyll is a historic county in western Scotland.
Argyll is full of historic and natural wonders, from nature reserves with varied wildlife to stunning coastal landscapes.
Argyll's Surrounding Counties
Other counties neighbouring Argyll include: Perth and Kinross, Stirling, West Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde and North Ayrshire .
Argyll is a county with a great selection of places to visit including woodlands, ruins, ancient sites, castles, historic monuments and gardens.
Don't miss Knapdale Forest's woodlands if visiting Argyll.
There are a number of ruins in the county of Argyll including Arichonan Ruins.
There are a number of ancient sites in the county of Argyll including Nether Largie South Cairn, Temple Wood, Ri Cruin Cairn, Nether Largie Stones, Dunadd Hillfort, Ballymeanoch Stones, and Achnabreck Prehistoric Rock Carvings.
Argyll's best castles can be found at Carnasserie Castle.
Historic Monuments to visit in Argyll county include Ballymeanoch Stones, and Achnabreck Prehistoric Rock Carvings.
The county of Argyll boasts some of the best gardens including Arduaine Garden, and Crarae Gardens.