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- The Unofficial Appin Community Site - Information of interest to tourists - accommodation, services, activities, walks and transport.
- APPIN Associates Inc. - Multi-disciplinary engineering design and consulting firm.
- Linnhe Croft Holiday Cottages - Self-catering holiday cottages in Port Appin. Accommodation, prices, photographs, and contacts.
- Airds Hotel - A comfortable country inn with restaurant to Relais and Chateaux standard in Port Appin.
- Appin Home Farm - Self catering cottages with views over Loch Linnhe to the isles of Mull, Lismore and Shuna from both cottages.
- Tynribbie House - Offering bed and breakfast accommodation. Listing location, room information, details of surrounding area and brochure request form.
- Achnacone Farm - Bed and breakfast and farm vacations on an 18th century working sheep farm in the highlands of Scotland.
- Sue Anderson Photography - A collection of photographs and prints of Argyll and the Scottish islands. Online purchases of mounted and unmounted prints, calendars and greetings cards available.
- Argyll and Islands Photography - Appointment calendars featuring photographs of the scenery of the Argyll mainland and the Hebridean Islands. Complete with picture postcards and recipes each month; available direct from photographer.
- Landwide Adventure Equipment Rentals - Located in Appin, New South Wales. Rents 4WD, camping, and boating equipment plus vehicles and accessories.
Wikipedia Articles
- Appin Murder - The Appin Murder is a noted unsolved murder which took place in 1752 in Appin in western Scotland. Taking place in the tumultuous aftermath of the Jacobite rising, the murder is featured in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped.
- Appin, New South Wales - Appin is a town in the eastern part of New South Wales. It is situated about 16 kilometres south from Cambelltown and 35 kilometres north west from Wollongong.
- Appin railway station - Appin was a railway station close to the Sound of Shuna on the east shore of Loch Linnhe near Portnacroish in Argyll and Bute.
- Clan Stewart of Appin - In Scotland, the Stewarts of Appin are the West Highland branch of the Clan Stuart and have been considered a distinct clan since the 15th century. They are descended from Sir James Stewart of Perston, who was himself the grandson of Alexander Stewart, the fourth hereditary High Steward of Scotland.
- Appin - Appin (An Apainn in Gaelic) is a remote coastal district of the Scottish West Highlands bounded west by Loch Linnhe, south by Loch Creran, east by the districts of Benderloch and Lorne, and north by Loch Leven. It lies north-east to south-west, and measures 14 miles in ...