Accessed across the water from the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Bute is a classic example of Scottish landscapes, ideal for walkers, fishers and cyclists alike. The main town, Rothesay is a beautiful, traditional Victorian seaside resort with plenty to entertain. The Isle of Bute Discovery Centre can be found in the town, and nearby the Rothesay Castle ruins are steeped in history. Take a trip to Mount Stuart, the magnificent Gothic Revival country manor house, a lovely day out for the family.
The Isle of Bute is an attractive and popular destination, easily accessed across the water from the Firth of Clyde. Showcasing a varied landscape, with rolling hills, sandy beaches, and heather-clad moorland, the island is popular with walkers, cyclists and is also a great spot for fishing.