Appin

Settlement in Argyllshire

Scotland

Appin

Trig point on Airds Hill
Trig point on Airds Hill Credit: Steven Brown

Appin is a small coastal village located in the historic county of Argyllshire, Scotland. Situated approximately 10 miles northwest of the town of Oban, it is nestled between the towering mountains of the Morvern Peninsula and the scenic shores of Loch Linnhe.

The village is known for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich history. The landscape surrounding Appin is dominated by the rugged peaks of the Glen Coe and Morvern mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop to the village. Loch Linnhe, with its calm waters and stunning views, offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and scenic walks along its shores.

Appin is also renowned for its historical significance. The iconic Castle Stalker, a medieval tower house perched on a small island in Loch Laich, is a major attraction in the area. Built in the 14th century, the castle has been featured in movies and is a popular spot for photographers and history enthusiasts.

The village itself is small, with a tight-knit community and a handful of amenities. The Appin Post Office and Village Store caters to the daily needs of residents and visitors, while local pubs and restaurants provide a taste of traditional Scottish cuisine.

Appin is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife spotting. The nearby Appin Forest is a popular destination for nature walks and cycling trails, while the surrounding waters are frequented by seals, dolphins, and a variety of bird species.

Overall, Appin is a charming village that combines natural beauty with a sense of history, making it an appealing destination for those seeking tranquility and exploration in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

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Appin Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.562502/-5.359795 or Grid Reference NM9346. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Trig point on Airds Hill
Trig point on Airds Hill
Castle Stalker near Portnacroish Castle Stalker was built around 1446 by the Stewarts and is still in the family to this day.
Castle Stalker near Portnacroish
Castle Stalker was built around 1446 by the Stewarts and is still in the family to this day.
View towards Castle Stalker
View towards Castle Stalker
View from track to Airds Hill towards Port Appin
View from track to Airds Hill towards Port Appin
Stunning views from Airds Hill
Stunning views from Airds Hill
Loch Laich and Castle Stalker
Loch Laich and Castle Stalker
Footbridge crossing Loch Laich
Footbridge crossing Loch Laich
Footbridge crossing Loch Laich
Footbridge crossing Loch Laich
Ceann an t-Sailein View across Ceann an t-Sailein, a creek off Loch Laich, at low tide, with Beinn Donn in the distance to the right.
Ceann an t-Sailein
View across Ceann an t-Sailein, a creek off Loch Laich, at low tide, with Beinn Donn in the distance to the right.
Castle Stalker
Castle Stalker
Castle Stalker
Castle Stalker
A view across Loch Laich at low tide Castle Stalker is in the distance.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide
Castle Stalker is in the distance.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide Achosrigan is on the other side of the loch.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide
Achosrigan is on the other side of the loch.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide Castle Stalker is in the distance.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide
Castle Stalker is in the distance.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide Castle Stalker and Achosrigan can be seen across the loch.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide
Castle Stalker and Achosrigan can be seen across the loch.
A view across Loch Laich at low tide
A view across Loch Laich at low tide
Cuildhu, a house on the road on the southern shore of Loch Laich
Cuildhu, a house on the road on the southern shore of Loch Laich
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Appin is located at Grid Ref: NM9346 (Lat: 56.562502, Lng: -5.359795)

Unitary Authority: Argyll and Bute

Police Authority: Argyll and West Dunbartonshire

Also known as: An Apainn

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Appin
Is In: Argyll, Scotland, UK
Name En: Appin
Name Gd: An Apainn
Place: village
Wikidata: Q1404409
Wikipedia: en:Appin
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Bus Stop
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Townhall
Appin Village Hall
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Fuel
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Place Of Worship
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Place Of Worship
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Kirkton
Is In: Argyll, Scotland, UK
Place: hamlet
Source: OS_OpenData_StreetView
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School
Strath of Appin Primary School Gaelic Medium
Addr Postcode: PA38 4BG
Email: enquiries-strathofappin@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Official Name: Strath of Appin Primary School Gaelic Medium
Operator: Argyll and Bute Council
Operator Wikidata: Q28530251
Phone: +44 1631 730345
Ref GB Uprn: 125066783
Ref Seedcode: 8100020
Religion: none
School: primary
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Website: https://www.strathappin.argyll-bute.sch.uk/
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Kinlochlaich Garden Self Catering
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Addr Postcode: PA38 4BD
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Post Box
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Post Box
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