All Places in Isle of Islay
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1496 850288Email: inht@islaynaturalhistory.orgHands-on activities, a Wildlife Den, live sea life, fantastic displays and a reference library – whatever your interest, come to the Islay Natural History Centre to discover and experience the amazing wildlife and geology of this beautiful island. Shells, skulls, rocks, caterpillars and chrysalises, we’re a great first-stop introduction to Islay’s wildlife for all ages. Tickets valid for 1 week. Read more...
- Save to ListHere, the islanders’ art of distilling is still connected to its agricultural roots, with organic and heritage barleys grown on selected farms for ultimate individuality. Read more...
- Save to ListThe Islay Woollen Mill was first established in 1883 and is Islay’s only Mill. Since its re-opening in 1981, it is owned and run by Gordon and Sheila Covell and produces a wide range of products including rugs, scarves, caps, tweed jackets and kilts as well as raw fabricsThe Mill is a traditional family-run business and uses two looms dating Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +iding along miles of sandy beaches and hillside tracks accompanied by qualified staff. Safe horses and ponies to suit all ages and abilities. Children’s “own a pony days”, lessons. BHS approved. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-7767688051Producing vegetables, fruits and herbs for the Islay community. Please come and visit! Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1496 850505Email: loch.gruinart@rspb.org.ukLoch Gruinart is a working farm as well as a nature reserve.There’s always plenty to see at Loch Gruinart. In autumn, thousands of white-fronted and barnacle geese arrive from Greenland. When they leave in spring, wading birds take centre-stage, with the courtship displays of snipe, lapwings, redshanks and curlews. Watch it all take place from our viewing centre and hides, Read more...
- Save to ListThis museum on the history of the Isle of Islay features photographs, first-hand documents and artifacts of the island’s inhabitants. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1496 302749Situated at the picturesque Lagavulin Bay, this is an experience not to be missed. Take a tour of the distillery, see our distillers at work and view the unusual pear shaped stills. Peated malt, slow distillation and long maturation together ensure Lagavulin develops a complex, rich, peaty character. Lagavulin is a spirit which likes to take its time Read more...
- Save to ListFor nearly 200 years a small team of dedicated islanders have worked here to create what is considered to be the most distinctive single malt in the world. Of course over time the people change, but our traditional methods, the ancient skills and absolute dedication to quality always remains. Read more...