
The diversity in size, shape and population of West Scotland villages and towns is interesting, not to mention the variation in colour and layout.
Argyll & Bute
Croabh Haven| Argyll
A small marina on the west coast of Scotland between Lochgilphead and Oban.
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| Croabh Haven | Small shop at Croabh |
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| Sheltered and popular Marina. | On site bar and restaurant. |
Fort William | Argyll
Location of the famous steam train that goes to Mallaig.
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| Fort William town centre park. | The high street at Fort William. |
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| The Ben Nevis pub, Fort William. | St Andrews Church. |
Inveraray | Argyll
One of West Scotlands most visited towns.
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| Inveraray Castle. | Bridge decoration south of Inveraray. |
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| Unusual coffee shop in Inveraray. | Stunning landscape at Inveraray. |
Tarbert | Argyll
Famous for herring fishing in the 1800's and still fishing today.
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| Tarbert at night. | Boats in sheltered harbour with houses behind. |
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| The inner village of Tarbert around the harbour. | Sun rise over Tarbert Loch Fyne. |
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