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In this episode the wonderful writer Kerri Andrews talks about her latest book Wanderers : A History of Women Walking.
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In this episode we hear from Joel and Simon Cockcroft who ran the length of the Kintyre Way over four consecutive days for charity. Their fundraiser is still open for donations here
Information about the Kintyre way can be found at thekintyreway.com
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In this episode Alasdair Satchel takes us through some of the place names that you'll come across while walking the Kintyre Way. Thanks to JS Salmon for sponsoring this podcast. www.thekintyreway.com
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Gigha is a small island off the coast of Kintyre and is perfect place to visit while you're in the area. I speak to Gigha residents CJ and Andy about what to see and do while on the island. www.visitgigha.co.uk www.thekintyreway.com
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In this episode we hear from Dr Alec Mackinnon about some of the things you can look out for in the night sky while walking the Kintyre Way. Kintyre skies are largely extremely low in light pollution so it's the perfect place from which to look up.
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In this episode I visit Glen Scotia Distillery in Campbeltown. I've included some highlights from the tour but there's so much more to it so go see for yourself. This episode has been sponsored by our wonderful local Beach Clean from GRAB Argyll funding. For more information about walking the Kintyre Way see thekintyreway.com.
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This is a non-episode episode! Friends of the Kintyre Way receive regular email updates about the route. This is a little audio round-up of the latest one. To go on the mailing list e-mail [email protected].
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In series 2 of The Kintyre Way Podcast we speak to interesting people who have visited or who live and work in the area. In this episode Rupert Williams talks about his experiences walking the Kintyre Way.
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In series 2 of The Kintyre Way Podcast we speak to interesting people who have visited or who live and work in the area. In this episode Rachel Taylor talks about her experiences walking the Kintyre Way.
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In series 2 of The Kintyre Way Podcast we speak to interesting people who have visited or who live and work in the area. In this episode Argyll McMillan talks about his 89 years living in the village of Carradale.
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In series 2 of The Kintyre Way Podcast we speak to interesting people who have visited or who live and work in the area. In this episode Niall Hyndman talks about his experiences walking the Kintyre Way.
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Your audio guide to walking The Kintyre Way on the west coast of Scotland. Featuring interviews with folk along the way and plenty of input from a blind dog called Jed.
Visit www.thekintyreway.com for more details.
This episode is sponsored by The Wayfarers. -
Your audio guide to walking The Kintyre Way on the west coast of Scotland. Featuring interviews with folk along the way and plenty of input from a blind dog called Jed.
Visit www.thekintyreway.com for more details.
This episode is sponsored by Anne Stewart knitwear. Anne chose the Leerside Section to sponsor as she designed knitwear using the pattern of the Bronze Age pot discovered in Balnabrad Glen which you will pass on the route and can view in Campbeltown Museum which you also pass on this section. Search for Anne Stewart knitwear on Facebook to see the range or visit her in Machrihanish.
This episode is sponsored by Sarah Morton Photography. Based near Largiebaan, Sarah Morton is renowned for her incredible skills and inspired by ‘gestural painters’ and ‘colour field’ artists, Sarah’s work is highly sought after. Her studio can be visited by appointment where you can pop in for a blether, to catch your breath or buy pictures of Kintyre. Get the full picture at SarahMortonPhotography.co.uk -
Your audio guide to walking The Kintyre Way on the west coast of Scotland. Featuring interviews with folk along the way and plenty of input from a blind dog called Jed.
Visit www.thekintyreway.com for more details.
This episode is sponsored by Ifferdale Bunkhouse. A working family farm in the heart of the idyllic Saddell Glen and surrounded by fabulous beaches, it offers immaculately renovated steadings as self-catering accommodation for 2 to 14 guests. You can find out more about Ifferdale at ifferdalefarm.co.uk -
Your audio guide to walking The Kintyre Way on the west coast of Scotland. Featuring interviews with folk along the way and plenty of input from a blind dog called Jed.
Visit www.thekintyreway.com for more details.
This episode is sponsored by Tayinloan Stores. A licenced convenience store near the ferry terminal for Gigha. Weary walkers can expect a warm welcome and a well-earned rest while enjoying the lovely coffee, fresh filled rolls, pies and cakes and take advantage of the wifi and usb charging points. Tayinloan Stores also stock midge repellents, midge nets, tick removers, plasters, soothing creams, sun screens, deep heat, pet supplies, easy camp meals – all the essentials for your trip.
This episode is sponsored by Torrisdale Castle Estate, which boasts a castle apartment, cosy cottages and beautiful eco-bothies for holidaymakers. Hosting wildlife walks and tours, Torrisdale is also home to Beinn an Tuirc Distillery, with its gin school and fully licensed café. Find out more at torrisdalecastle.com -
Your audio guide to walking The Kintyre Way on the west coast of Scotland. Featuring interviews with folk along the way and plenty of input from a blind dog called Jed.
Visit www.thekintyreway.com for more details.
This episode is sponsored by Ronachan House, the last word in luxury for holiday accommodation and special events. Sitting on the white sandy beach of Ronachan Bay and looking across to the islands of Islay, Jura and Gigha beyond, Ronachan House offers spectacular self-catering accommodation for groups of varying sizes. Discover more at ronachan.org -
Your audio guide to walking The Kintyre Way on the west coast of Scotland. Featuring interviews with folk along the way and plenty of input from a blind dog called Jed.
Visit www.thekintyreway.com for more details.
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Your audio guide to walking The Kintyre Way on the west coast of Scotland. Featuring interviews with folk along the way and plenty of input from a blind dog called Jed.
Visit www.thekintyreway.com for more details.
This podcast is sponsored by Broonie Bags. Providing baggage transfers on the Kintyre Way. Why not travel light on the Kintyre Way while Broonie Bags zips round the Kintyre 66 ensuring your bags are at your next stop. Visit www.brooniebags.uk and find out just how helpful the Broonie can be with her extensive knowledge of the area and the Kintyre Way.
This podcast is sponsored by Words HQ, home of Scotland’s editorial and PR professionals with assistance from Star the Border Collie. Visit their website to discover what Words HQ can do for your business. Find them at wordshq.com