Activities

Surrounded by mountain grandeur, loch, forests
and an abundance of
wildlife, Taychreggan is an ideal
location
for the walker, fisherman, cyclist
or photographer who
enjoy surrounding themselves in nature and peace.
A game of snooker. Fishing rights to test your skills. For the hill
walker,
there
are 13 munros nearby.

And for that quintessential Highland experience, reserve a session
with our
game-keeper for one or more of the following:
- Introduction to Falconry
- Hawk Handling
- Hawk Hunting Half day ( Oct – March )
- Ferreting ( October – March )
- Deer Stalking ( Mock Hunt – no Deer killed )
- Archery
- Air Rifle Range
- Clay Pigeon Shooting
- Fly-fishing lesson
Or if you prefer a more relaxing pace, let us organize a picnic for
you. But there is no need to go far—the breath-taking scenery,
ideal for roaming, is right outside the door.

Fishing
Taychreggan
has its own fishing rights, boat and ghillie. We offer fly fishing lessons including a free introductory one hour session. Some 23 miles long and quite narrow in places, Loch
Awe - more info.

Philip
Price
Wildlife
Photography
Award-winning photographer Philip Price teaches camera enthusiasts
of all ability how to snap wildlife in its natural habitat during
a captivating day-long adventure. His studio is conveniently located
up the road from us. £69 workshop, including lunch.
Find out more.

Private
Tours
Recently Taychreggan has begun working with 'Lord Gray' - Tailored Tours in the West Highlands. Lord Gray, heir to one
of Scotland's oldest noble families, lives nearby and will be
your personal guide, companion and chauffeur for a day's excursions.
Airport transfers are available too. Find out more.

Taynuilt Golf Club
Golf
Our local course is the
Taynuilt Golf Club, a challenging 9-hole parkland course. The course is surrounded by majestic scenery located close to the base of Ben Cruachan and with stunning views up Loch Etive. Visitors are welcome at any time. Find out more about this and other local golf courses.

Taychreggan fireworks
Hogmanay
30 December - 2 January 2011
Hogmanay is a wonderful
way
to enjoy
Taychreggan.
Local
Places of Interest
There are many local places of interest to visit
as well as an abundance of activities and attractions within the region. Below
we have included a varied and diverse listing in order that you may visit and
enjoy some of what Argyll has to offer:
Forest
Welcome
to the magnificent mature forests of Lochaweside - more info
Cruises
Enjoy a small boat cruise up beautiful Loch Etive or take a ferry ride from Oban to Mull - more info
Gardens
Hours
and directions to Argyll's noteworthy gardens - more info
Historic
Sites
Castles,
standing stones & neolithic museums - more info
Local
Attractions
The
Duke of Argyll's castle, distilleries and oysters - more info
Art Galleries & Musuems
Oban War & Peace Museum, galleries featuring local artists - more info
Munros
Munros are the name for Scotland's highest mountains. Among the
hillwalking fraternity, it is a very popular pursuit to climb
all Munros, a mission known as Munro-bagging. There are over 20
within - more info
Taychreggan Boat & Jetty
