Nestled on the shores of Loch Awe, this iconic landmark is a testament to craftsmanship, history, and the natural beauty of the Highlands. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, St Conan’s Kirk offers a warm welcome to all.
Located on the A85 in the village of Lochawe, St Conan’s Kirk is easily accessible by car, train, and bus. Visitors can enjoy scenic views along the way, with parking options and public transport links conveniently nearby. Click to find out more.
During the summer months, visitors can enjoy a drink and perhaps some home baked cake from the small tearoom located in the gatehouse.
The tearoom is currently closed.
Discover the rich history and craftsmanship of St Conan’s Kirk with a guided tour. Tailored group tours and school visits can be arranged by contacting enquiries@stconanskirk.org.uk. All funds support the Kirk’s restoration and conservation.
From exhibitions and performances to film shoots, St Conan’s Kirk is a versatile space ideal for creative and cultural events. Discover more about hosting your private event with us.
Whilst it is possible to access most areas of the Kirk for those reliant upon either wheelchairs or walking aids, it does come with some challenges.
Of course, it goes without saying that #1 on our list is our own wonderful St Conan's Kirk, but whilst you're visiting us, you may want to take in some of the other attractions in the area.
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