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Towns near Rothesay Castle
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Rothesay
(< 1 Mile)*
Rothesay - Declared a Royal Burgh by King Robert III in 1400, home of wealthy Victorian industrialists and popular tourist resort - Rothesay has played many roles over the centuries, and each is reflected in the town's architecture. |
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Port Bannatyne
(2 Miles)*
Port Bannatyne is in Kames Bay, a mile or so beyond the outskirts of Rothesay on the Isle of Bute. |
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Ascog
(2 Miles)*
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Kerrycroy
(2 Miles)*
Kerrycroy is a peaceful village on the Isle of Bute, with a fine sandy bay and a stone pier, directly south of Rothesay at the end of the shore road. |
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Ardmaleish
(3 Miles)*
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Mountstuart
(4 Miles)*
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Innellan
(5 Miles)*
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Kingarth
(5 Miles)*
Kingarth is the centre of the farming community in the south of the island. The village is at a crossroads, not only of routes but also of history. |
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Kilchattan
(6 Miles)*
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Skelmorlie
(6 Miles)*
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Colintraive
(6 Miles)*
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Inverchaolain
(6 Miles)*
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Wemyss Bay
(7 Miles)*
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Millport
(7 Miles)*
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Tighnabruaich
(7 Miles)*
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