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Well worth it
We visited this on our last morning on Islay. This is a bit out of the way beyong Laphroig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg. Beautiful cross and wonderful medieval graves. Also stunning stone work in the chapel ...
A small road from the distilleries Laphroaigh, Lagavulin and Ardbeg you come to Kildaton cross, a medieval place with great nature around. A fabulous, almost scary, old church without roof and lots of...
We visited as part of a day tour and our guide Dougie from Islay Private Tours was absolutely phenomenal with the information and history. Without the background and stories from the guide it would ha...
The walk here from Port Ellen is well worth it and even easier on a bike!. The woods here are a contrast to the rugged shoreline at Laphroaig and Lagavulin. The chapel and cross are fascinating for w...
Well worth it
We visited this on our last morning on Islay. This is a bit out of the way beyong Laphroig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg. Beautiful cross and wonderful medieval graves. Also stunning stone work in the chapel ...
Well worth visiting
A small road from the distilleries Laphroaigh, Lagavulin and Ardbeg you come to Kildaton cross, a medieval place with great nature around. A fabulous, almost scary, old church without roof and lots of...
Really ancient history
Interesting spot just off the usual route for whisky tours. Useful board with history on and even cakes for sale with honesty tin if you are lucky!
Glad we did it
We visited as part of a day tour and our guide Dougie from Islay Private Tours was absolutely phenomenal with the information and history. Without the background and stories from the guide it would ha...
Amazing antiquity
The walk here from Port Ellen is well worth it and even easier on a bike!. The woods here are a contrast to the rugged shoreline at Laphroaig and Lagavulin. The chapel and cross are fascinating for w...