Claonaig
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TheIsle of Arran and theCalMac ferry from the slipway at Claonaig | |
Location withinArgyll and Bute | |
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| Country | Scotland |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | TARBERT |
| Postcode district | PA29 |
| Police | Scotland |
| Fire | Scottish |
| Ambulance | Scottish |
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| 55°45′26″N5°23′36″W / 55.7572°N 5.3932°W /55.7572; -5.3932 | |
Claonaig (Scottish Gaelic:Claonaig,pronounced[ˈkʰl̪ˠɯːnɛkʲ]) is a hamlet on the east coast of theKintyre peninsula in western Scotland, linked toLochranza on theIsle of Arran by theCalMac ferryMV Catriona in the summer months.
Claonaig is a hamlet 1 mile (2 kilometres) south ofSkipness, and is the location of the slipway for the seasonal ferry for Arran. The ferry terminal has a small car park, public toilets, and a bus stop for theWest Coast Motors 448 bus service from Skipness toLochgilphead viaKennacraig,Tarbert andArdrishaig. The nearest sizeable villages are Tarbert, Skipness andCarradale.[1][2] From Claonaig, Tarbert is 10 mi (16 km) away via the minor B8001 road and the A83. To the south,Campbeltown can be reached in 28 mi (45 km) via the B842 coast road or via the B8001 and the A83 which runs down the west coast of Kintyre (36 mi or 58 km).
A church was built in Claonaig in 1756. The current Parish Church, built in the late-18th or early-19th century, may incorporate some of its fabric. Its western gable has a bell-cot. It has been converted to a house.[3]
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| Terminus | Caledonian MacBrayne Arran Ferry (Summer only) | Lochranza |
55°45′21″N5°23′46″W / 55.75575°N 5.39605°W /55.75575; -5.39605