- Carradale
Carradale (
Scottish Gaelic : Càrradal pronounced|kaːrˠəd̪̊əlˠ̪) is a picturesque village on the east side ofKintyre , overlooking the Kilbrannan Sound and the west coast of theIsle of Arran , approximately 14 miles fromCampbeltown .In the 17th and 18th centuries there were small communities of crofters and
fishermen working in and around Carradale. The introduction ofsteam ship s transformedKintyre and from the 1830s until theSecond World War daily steamers went fromCampbeltown toGlasgow , calling at Carradale.With the
herring industry thriving, Carradale's firstpier was built in 1858, developing and encouraging theholiday trade. This situation persisted until theSecond World War , with hotels developing and a tradition of families returning year after year. Now this situation is reversing again. Carradale still has afishing fleet, - largely dealing inshellfish . Since the 1950s,forestry has also played an important part in the village with large scale afforestation taking place.The
novelist andpoet Naomi Mitchison lived in Carradale House from 1937 until her death in 1999.The village has five main areas:
*Carradale Village, situated at a crossroads formed by the junction of the B842 and B879 roads.
*Carradale Bay, site of a large caravan park overlooking a beautiful expanse of white sand.
*Carradale Harbour (and the surrounding area), situated at the end of the B879.
*Port Righ Bay, overlooking a small sheltered beach.
*Waterfoot, at the mouth of the Carradale River.Transport
The only public transport available to Carradale is a bus service operated by [http://www.westcoastmotors.co.uk West Coast Motors] , to and from
Campbeltown viaPeninver , andSaddell .Pictures
External links
* [http://www.the-carradale-goat.co.uk The Carradale Goat]
* [http://www.carradalecamera.org.uk Carradale Camera Club]
* [http://www.carradalegolfclub.co.uk Carradale Golf Club]
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