Low Ballevain
Scotland
Scotland
Low Ballevain sits on the Kintyre Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, reached via the A83 which runs south from Tarbert through Campbeltown. It's a three-hour drive from Glasgow, making it popular with weekend visitors exploring Scotland's longest peninsula. Campbeltown Airport is nearby for those flying from Glasgow. The settlement's name derives from the Gaelic "baile," meaning farm or township.