Bosun Higgs
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It's got an interesting history. It was built by the Duke of Argyll to house the workers for his new coal mines at Machrihanish, and to get suitably experienced workers he recruited them in Ayrshire. .
So that's why its the "pits".
It's got an interesting history. It was built by the Duke of Argyll to house the workers for his new coal mines at Machrihanish, and to get suitably experienced workers he recruited them in Ayrshire. .
Proper old school curry on the sea front . None of that square plates and chrome seats nonsense. Sticky carpet, flock wallpaper and jingly jangly soundtrack.Recomended.
Watching the Stenna HSS roar past a few times a day I often wonder why the Gov don't slip them a few bob to stop off at the town on a few runs. Might bring a few folks into town as it really is a bit of a dead end street(in terms of the drive) if you are touring Scotland.
For those who have advised avoiding Campbeltown there are a few other N. Channel and West Coast ports with a similar downmarket ambience which you might also want to miss - Stranraer, Ardrossan, Ayr, Port Ellen, Carradale, Ardrishaig, Carrickfergus, Larne, Carnlough, Rathlin, Loch Aline, Mallaig.
Recommended ports for sensitive yachties -
Troon, Largs, Kip, Inveraray, Bangor, Crinan, Ardfern, Croabh Haven, Tobermory: you will be comfortable among your own people there, the working classes will mainly be Australian or Estonian serving the tourist industry and the drunks will mostly be indoors.
Portpatrick is in both camps, depending on the time of the week and the weather in the N. Channel.
Now in which camp would you classify Rothesay and Millport?
I think part of the C'town problem is the locals are nae overfond of weejies.
I just want to say its the |LAST time I go ashore in that awful place, Campbeltown.....................wearing my smart yachting cap, blazer and white flannels.
Next time try wearing a green and white hooped shirt.
Is that the Celtic shirt? If so what is the significance of it so far from Glasgow? Is it a religious thing - are the Cambeltown natives all papists? Or what?
I assume it would be dodgy to wear anything remotely English
I assume it would be dodgy to wear anything remotely English
I assume it would be dodgy to wear anything remotely English
For those who have advised avoiding Campbeltown there are a few other N. Channel and West Coast ports with a similar downmarket ambience which you might also want to miss - Stranraer, Ardrossan, Ayr, Port Ellen, Carradale, Ardrishaig, Carrickfergus, Larne, Carnlough, Rathlin, Loch Aline, Mallaig.
Recommended ports for sensitive yachties -
Troon, Largs, Kip, Inveraray, Bangor, Crinan, Ardfern, Croabh Haven, Tobermory: you will be comfortable among your own people there, the working classes will mainly be Australian or Estonian serving the tourist industry and the drunks will mostly be indoors.
Portpatrick is in both camps, depending on the time of the week and the weather in the N. Channel.
At low water there is only a small area of good depth to the starboard side of the pontoon (as approached form seaward), an attempted 360 turn had me on the mud (nice soft stuff). There seems to be better depth and more room on the port side.
The sooner the English need a passport to come north of the border………………………………...the better