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Inverawe Smoke House

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Inveraray offers a shopping experience like no other. Whatever your mood and whatever you're looking for, the town has something to suit.

Loch Fyne Whiskies

Finest whisky retailer in the world


As Whisky magazine said ~ 'A nice shop with great music and an outstanding range of malt whiskies, an excellent mail order business with a straightforward, reliable website, a real sense of customer care, a genuine passion about the whisky sold and bucketfuls of attitude".


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Loch Fyne Oyster Bar

Everything you need to stock your larder.


Smoked salmon, specially prepared snacks and meals, even organic hot chocolate and highland biscuits - the best of Scotland in one convenient place. Seafood and Farm Shop is open every day from 9.00am until 6.00pm. Online shopping available.


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Sweet Memories Inveraray

Old fashioned sweets.


Family run Georgian Traditional Sweetie Shop selling old fashioned sweets to both local and international visitors to our famous wee town. Now available to purchase to online as well.


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Edinburgh Woollen Mill

The Home of Natural Value


Visit The Edinburgh Woollen Mill for a wonderful selection of Traditional & Contemporary Knitwear, High Street fashions, Country Classics, Golf Clothing and Equipment, Gifts and Souvenirs and much more.


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the Eden Deli & Catering

Locally sourced produce


On the main street, freshly filled rolls and baguettes, soups, home made sauge rolls, a variety of quiches, coleslaw & pasta salads. Picnics & packed lunches made to order. Dinner party and menu planning email Barbara or Alison.


Purdies Scottish Soap Co.

Natural handmade Scottish Soaps.


Purdies produce a complete natural range containing pure all botanical ingredients without nasty additives. No testing on animals. They offer what is pure and simply the finest natural handmade Scottish products available.


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Alexander MacIntyre & Co

The highland warehouse Inveraray.


MacIntyre's offers much more than tweeds, including a large choice of kilts and tartans produced to the highest traditional standards. Kilts can be purchased as single garments or from a range of complete kilt outfits for every occasion.


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Fyne Ales

They turn the rain into beer


Fyne Ales at the head of Loch Fyne is what you might call a cottage industry. Started by Jonny Delap and his wife Tuggy, the award winning brewery has grown up in their former farm buildings. The beer is well sought after by those in the know.


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Edinburgh Wollen Mill

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


Sweet Memories Inveraray

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


The Loch Fyne Oyster Bar

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


Inverawe Fisheries

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


the Eden deli Inveraray

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


MacIntyre's Highland Warehouse Inveraray

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


Fyne Ales

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


Loch Fyne Whiskies

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website


Purdies Scottish Soap Co.

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To the South is Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula; to the South West is Campbeltown and the Mull of Kintyre; to the West is Lochgilphead, Dunadd and the Kilmartin Glen: to the North and West is Oban via Loch Awe; to the North East is Fortwilliam through the dramatic scenery of Glencoe; to the East is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.


Directions to Inveraray from Glasgow

Take the A82 North to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow one and a half hours.


Directions to Inveraray from Edinburgh

Take the M8 to Glasgow, cross the Erskine Bridge and follow the A82 North along Loch Lomond to Tarbert and then take the A83 to Inveraray. Allow two and a half hours.


General Directions

Contact the nationwide travel information service Traveline Scotland on Tel: 0870 608 2608. or visit the traveline website