A selection of photographs of Carradale and the surrounding area.
You are welcome to save them for your own use but please respect copyright and no commercial use without permission. | 
Naturally inquisitive they came very close to the boat and at one point swam directly beneath it.
Please note that it was they that came to us, rather than the other way around. When out watching wildlife like this it's important not to intrude too closely or harrass them. |

My youngest son, Spike, showing what a good climber he is at Carradale Bay. |

A beautiful Flag Iris, captured close to Waterfoot. |

Carradale Harbour with the Isle of Arran in the background and one of my toys in the foreground. |

Carradale's herd of feral goats, caught enjoying the sun on the rocks by Port Righ Bay. |

A closer view of Carradale's feral goats. |

The lighthouse on Davaar Island, Campbeltown, with the Kintyre Sea Tours RIB before it. |

Carradale village and harbour, seen from Deer Hill. |

Carradale Bay during April 2005 when the RFA Sir Tristram was anchored off Carradale for a few days, and in the foreground the EilaSue in the process of receiving a new paint-job. |

This great picture of the feral Carradale Goats was sent to us by Gordon Goldie, a regular visitor to the village. |