A selection of photographs of Carradale and the surrounding area.

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Locals and visitors alike queued-up to go aboard and look around the two boats. The day was very successful and raised much-needed funds for the RNLI.

A hermit crab spotted on the beach.

Carradale beach is a very safe spot for a family day out, with fine sand and a shallow sloping incline.

A glorious day on Carradale beach, looking towards Torrisdale.

Carradale beach on a busy afternoon. It's surprising just how few people know it is here.

The Carradale post box has been here for some time. There are two post offices - one in each half of the village.

Cormorants on a small reef just south of Carradale harbour.

The Glen bar and restaurant where you are assured of a very warm welcome, good beer and excellent food. Take special note of the 'specials' available as local meat and seafood are usually available. Booking is wise for the restaurant. Their number is 01583-431431.

Carradale harbour on a fine sunny day. In the distance is the Isle of Arran.

The sign reads 'Welcome to Carradale' and you are very welcome. Contrary to what some websites might have you believe Carradale has plenty of places to stay as well, a golf course, two post offices and shops, a petrol station, pubs and restaurants.

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