Third Saturday Walk - April 18th 2026 - The Drove road, Kildalloig.
Join us for a a walk out of Campbeltown on the Kildalloig Drove road. Heading inland and upwards we take in great views of Davaar island.
Third Saturday walk - Friends of the Kintyre Way walk Kintyre
Starting in Campbeltown, at the Kintyre Way information board, which marks the start of Section 6 we will follow the blue waymarkers along the Learside to Glenramskill where we will leave the Kintyre Way and head inward and uphill, following the route of the old Kildalloig Drove Road.
We will rejoin the Kintyre Way, and walk down hill past Ballimenach Farm to the Sheep Fanks and back to Campbeltown following the shore along the B Road. At the bottom of the hill, by the sheep fanks and before heading back we take a right turn and follow the track for approx half a mile to New Orleans! we double back to the Sheep Fanks pick up the Kintyre Way again.
This circular route is approx is 7.5 miles.
Note. There is nowhere to purchase food and drink on the route. Theres plenty of opportunity in Campbeltown to eat before or after the walk.
If you are undertaking the 2026 challenge of completing the 100 miles of the Kintyre Way then this third Saturday walk will clock up some of the Section 6 miles. The ascent and terrain on the Drove road will help you become hill fit, essential for the longer tougher sections of the route.
Please email in if you have ideas for futurre walks on the Kintyre Way.
Note that dogs are not permitted on our organised walks. Participants must be over 18.
To help maintain and market The Kintyre Way we ask for a small donation when you sign up for the walk.. You can donate here. https://www.thekintyreway.com/donate
Friends of The Kintyre Way work to keep our 100 mile 'walk on the wild' - Wild and Beautiful!
Friends of the Kintyre Way walks provide a great opportunity to explore Kintyre via The Kintyre Way and to meet other Friends of the Kintyre Way, so please come along to as many of the walks as you can. It will also be an opportunity to showcase that Wild and Beautiful 100-mile route that we have on our doorstep. So please take plenty of photos of walkers having fun, the flora and fauna, and the marvellous scenery!
Photos can also be posted on our Facebook pages via the visitor pages of The Kintyre Way and The Friends of the Kintyre Way. You can also post on Kintyre Walks and, of course, share on your own social media channels.
Regrettably, dogs are not permitted on these organised walks due to the number of participants and the timing constraints, and some walks will cross fields with livestock. However, much of the Kintyre Way is suitable for dogs on a short lead. At all times please follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and be a responsible dog walker.
The Friends of the Kintyre Way kindly host our Kintyre Way walks on behalf of The Kintyre Way, which covers the insurance for the event.
By participating in an event organised by The Friends of The Kintyre Way, you are participating in walks hosted by volunteers. They generously offer their time and knowledge for free but may not have formal training in first aid, navigation, or emergency response. Event participants are responsible for assessing their fitness and suitability for participating in activities for their own and other's safety and well-being during the walk. Ensure you are appropriately dressed and equipped, including water, for all conditions.
Join us for a a walk out of Campbeltown on the Kildalloig Drove road. Heading inland and upwards we take in great views of Davaar island.
Third Saturday walk - Friends of the Kintyre Way walk Kintyre
Starting in Campbeltown, at the Kintyre Way information board, which marks the start of Section 6 we will follow the blue waymarkers along the Learside to Glenramskill where we will leave the Kintyre Way and head inward and uphill, following the route of the old Kildalloig Drove Road.
We will rejoin the Kintyre Way, and walk down hill past Ballimenach Farm to the Sheep Fanks and back to Campbeltown following the shore along the B Road. At the bottom of the hill, by the sheep fanks and before heading back we take a right turn and follow the track for approx half a mile to New Orleans! we double back to the Sheep Fanks pick up the Kintyre Way again.
This circular route is approx is 7.5 miles.
Note. There is nowhere to purchase food and drink on the route. Theres plenty of opportunity in Campbeltown to eat before or after the walk.
If you are undertaking the 2026 challenge of completing the 100 miles of the Kintyre Way then this third Saturday walk will clock up some of the Section 6 miles. The ascent and terrain on the Drove road will help you become hill fit, essential for the longer tougher sections of the route.
Please email in if you have ideas for futurre walks on the Kintyre Way.
Note that dogs are not permitted on our organised walks. Participants must be over 18.
To help maintain and market The Kintyre Way we ask for a small donation when you sign up for the walk.. You can donate here. https://www.thekintyreway.com/donate
Friends of The Kintyre Way work to keep our 100 mile 'walk on the wild' - Wild and Beautiful!
Friends of the Kintyre Way walks provide a great opportunity to explore Kintyre via The Kintyre Way and to meet other Friends of the Kintyre Way, so please come along to as many of the walks as you can. It will also be an opportunity to showcase that Wild and Beautiful 100-mile route that we have on our doorstep. So please take plenty of photos of walkers having fun, the flora and fauna, and the marvellous scenery!
Photos can also be posted on our Facebook pages via the visitor pages of The Kintyre Way and The Friends of the Kintyre Way. You can also post on Kintyre Walks and, of course, share on your own social media channels.
Regrettably, dogs are not permitted on these organised walks due to the number of participants and the timing constraints, and some walks will cross fields with livestock. However, much of the Kintyre Way is suitable for dogs on a short lead. At all times please follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and be a responsible dog walker.
The Friends of the Kintyre Way kindly host our Kintyre Way walks on behalf of The Kintyre Way, which covers the insurance for the event.
By participating in an event organised by The Friends of The Kintyre Way, you are participating in walks hosted by volunteers. They generously offer their time and knowledge for free but may not have formal training in first aid, navigation, or emergency response. Event participants are responsible for assessing their fitness and suitability for participating in activities for their own and other's safety and well-being during the walk. Ensure you are appropriately dressed and equipped, including water, for all conditions.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- In-person
Location
Bus Terminus (Stance 1) Campbeltown
Espanade
Campbeltown PA28 6EG
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