Wild About Argyll
Welcome to the dedicated travel trade section of the Argyll and the Isles Tourism Cooperative (AITC).
We aim to support our travel trade partners in the UK and abroad as they develop and adapt their programmes for future sales.
We are available to help you with inspiration and resources, to increase your engagement with your clients and generate new and repeat business through creative product development.
Please get in touch with us here if you require additional or very specific information. We are happy to help.
Product Directory
Looking for inspiration to help develop new itineraries for your clients?
Our directory is a quick way to search for travel trade ready businesses in our destinations. From accommodation to experiences, attractions and restaurants, we will help you filter our suppliers and guide you to what you are looking for.
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Sample Itineraries
From amazing day trips from Glasgow or Edinburgh to short and long multi-day itineraries, we are taking you on a journey across the Argyll and the Isles region.
Discover more about Argyll and the Isles; day tours, island hopping, Kintyre 66, visiting by train or our wonderful food and drink and luxury experiences.
Media Library
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Trails and Scenic Routes
Our region, also known as Scotland’s Adventure Coast, has many scenic routes whether your clients are driving, walking, cycling or paddling or indeed eating their way around region. Dip into this section to find out more.
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Map of Scotland's Adventure Coast
Bute
This compact island has it all: splendid architecture, glorious gardens, wildlife and great beaches to boot.
Coll and Tiree
The most westerly of the Inner Hebridean islands, Tiree and Coll sit far out in the Atlantic Ocean.
Dunoon and Cowal
Flanked by Loch Long and Loch Fyne, the Cowal peninsula offers a tantalising taste of the Highlands.
Inveraray Knapdale Kilmartin and Crinan
This ancient coastal kingdom brims with natural and historic wonders.
Islay, Jura and Colonsay
Big skies, soaring eagles, red deer and peaty malts: visit the Atlantic islands of Islay, Jura and Colonsay.
Kintyre and Gigha
Wild Atlantic coastline and ancient woodland: Kintyre and Gigha feels like another world.
Loch Lomond and Clyde Sea Lochs
An hour from Glasgow, Loch Lomond marks the first rise of the Highlands.
Mull and Iona
Sandy bays and picture-postcard villages: the Hebridean islands of Mull and Iona are strikingly beautiful.
Oban and Lorn
Castles, whisky and miles of coastline: the ancient region of Lorn is packed with things to see and do.