Nestled on the picturesque Kintyre peninsula, the peaceful town of Campbeltown is one of Argyll's larger towns. Delintober Beach is set in a deep bay protected by Davaar Island and surrounding hills.

The beach itself is a modest in size of roughly 500 feet across, features stunning golden sands that stretch along a short but charming shoreline. Its perfect for paddle boarding and wild swimming, picnics, and soaking in its calm, unspoiled ambiance. Unlike larger, more commercialized beaches, Dalintober Beach offers limited facilities. Visitors should note there are no lifeguards, restroom facilities, or concessions available, perfect for those seeking a wilder, quieter experience.
 
Parking can be a challenge, as there is no dedicated parking for Dalintober Beach. Visitors will need to rely on nearby street parking, which is typically free but may require a short walk to reach the beach. Despite these minor inconveniences, Dalintober Beach remains a delightful hidden gem.

Visitors should also note dogs are not permitted on the beach.
Equipment Shop
Coaching
Parking
Place Of Interest
Scenic

Activities

Paddle Boarding

Wind Surfing

Kayaking

Foil Wing

Wild Swimming

Sailing

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