Shore Road Sign
Shore Road, Port Bannatyne.
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View to Port Bannatyne
View from Shore Road, looking towards Port Bannatyne.
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View to Arran
Looking over to the Isle of Arran.
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View of old pier
The Old Pier, from Ardenlea.
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Seal
Seals, often viewed around Bute’s shoreline.
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View of row of houses
Ardenlea, from the shore.
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Location
The Isle of Bute lies in Scotland's Firth of Clyde, tucked into the spectacular sea lochs of southern Argyll. 15 miles long by approximately 4 miles wide, Bute is less than two hours from the city of Glasgow, and two and a half hours from Edinburgh.
The Isle of Bute is one of the most accessible Scottish islands and is served by two car-ferry routes. It is possible to depart from the south of England and be at your destination on the island in less than three hours! Whether you travel by public transport, take advantage of ‘value for money’ air travel, or come by car, getting to the island is easy.The ferry terminal at Wemyss Bay is well served by rail links from Glasgow Central Station, and other parts of the country.
Finding Ardenlea is easy, whether by car or on foot. Follow the signs for Port Bannatyne, we are situated on Shore Road. Full details will be given nearer to your arrival.
| Scottish Cabinet comes to Bute |
Scottish Cabinet comes to The Isle of Bute |
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| The Bull Loch |
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| NEW MARINA AT THE PORT |
It's that time of year, the yachts are out and Port Bannatyne is looking great with its new marina - a huge boost to the port, and great for a stroll along from Ardenlea to see the huge range of boats. |



