Portavadie to Low Stillaig

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"Bronze age stones, a ruined 18th-century settlement and a 20th-century ghost village"
Walk directions

From the start head along the road behind Pollphail Village in the direction indicated by the green Scottish Rights of Way Society sign for ‘Portavadie and Low Stillaig Walk’ . The mouldering village is fenced off. Please note that on no account should you enter, as the buildings are unstable and dangerous.

 

Look out for waymarker arrows and head left up some wooden steps, across duckboards and up through woodland to reach the open hillside. There’s a waymarker arrow here, which you should follow by veering right and continuing uphill following a faint footpath.

 
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  Terrain  - Footpaths, tracks and open hillside
  Landscape  - Hills, coast and lochs
  Dog friendliness  - Good walk for dogs
  Parking  - At the end of the public road at the start of the walk
  Toilets en route  - Portavadie Marina
About the walk
This walk will take you through the ancient and recent history of the Cowal Peninsula. It’s a landscape with some of the most beautiful views in Scotland yet seemingly hostile to human settlement. People have made many attempts to live here and on the walk you will discover some of their remains....
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Portavadie to Low Stillaig

Recommended by
Our view
"Bronze age stones, a ruined 18th-century settlement and a 20th-century ghost village"
Dog friendly Family friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Footpaths, tracks and open hillside
  Landscape - Hills, coast and lochs
  Dog friendliness - Good walk for dogs
  Parking - At the end of the public road at the start of the walk
  Toilets en route - Portavadie Marina
About the walk
This walk will take you through the ancient and recent history of the Cowal Peninsula. It’s a landscape with some of the most beautiful views in Scotland yet seemingly hostile to human settlement. People have made many attempts to live here and on the walk you will discover some of their remains....
Read more
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Argyll & Bute
This is a county that’s all about awe-inspiring landscapes and unique island cultures. Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney put the area on the map when he wrote Mull of Kintyre, recorded in 1977 with the local pipe band backing his group.