A Touch of the By Paul Watson A
BLOT on the landscape created by the oil boom of the 1970s has
been turned into a multi-million pound world-class tourist destination.
For more than 30 years the former Portavadie oil rig construction yard was litle more than a memorial to industrial folly.
In 1975 the rural communities of Tighnabruaich, Kames and surrounding hamlets of Argyll were at the forefront of the race for oil in the North Sea. The UK government invested over £14 million pounds on a new construction yard for concrete drilling platforms opposite Tarbert on Lower Loch Fyne.
Unfortunately, aſter digging one of the biggest man-made holes in Scotland, the project was cancelled in 1978 before a single structure could be built and the site was abandoned along with the local community’s dreams of industrial prosperity.
Now, several decades later and aſter many millions of pounds of private investment, the white elephant has been turned into a state-of- the-art marina, complete with accommodation and leisure facilities. It has been specifically designed to create a world-class destination for all varieties of out-door enthusiasts, ranging from anglers to ramblers and golfers to wildlife watchers.
This summer sees the opening of the second phase of the development, incorporating an indoor swimming pool, outdoor spa pools, Scandinavian sauna, specially equipped gym and the largest outdoor infinity pool in Scotland..
The new leisure complex aims to offer the ultimate in relaxation, with therapeutic spa treatments, a hydro pool, steam room and a relaxation space, all with breathtaking floor to ceiling views across Loch Fyne to the Isle of Arran.
“We have been on a journey of discovery in creating this world class Spa and Leisure Experience at Portavadie, driven by our passion to create something truly special for our guests to enjoy time and again,” said Iain Jurgensen, general manager.
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“We have been on a journey of discovery in creating this world class spa and leisure experience at Portavadie.”
:Iain Jurgensen, general manager.
“It is a wonderful light-filled, modern facility that brings something unique to the west coast of Scotland. From the superb infinity pool to the tranquil relaxation spaces, we’re offering the ultimate in luxury and reward for our guests. I am proud to see it open at Portavadie and we look forward to welcoming our first guests.”
Siting on the shore of Loch Fyne on Scotland’s west coast, Portavadie is a contemporary gem set amid stunning scenery. Surrounded by hills, lochs, forests and glens it is a haven of modern comfort with five- star luxury apartments, self-catering
Jim Mather, former SNP Minister
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