Advertisement
Advertisement
Campbeltown
[kam-buhl-toun]
noun
a seaport on the Kintyre peninsula, in southwestern Scotland: known for its single-malt whiskeys and as a tourist destination.
Example Sentences
McGovern, 33, fled Scotland via Campbeltown in Argyll and Bute and onto Dublin.
For instance, Campbeltown whiskies can only come from a specific part of the Kintyre peninsula, while Islay whiskies must be from the island of the same name.
Her shop in Campbeltown opened in 2021.
"On my crew we have an HGV driver, paramedics, office workers and even some whisky distillery employees," said Kirsty, who is based in Campbeltown.
This is said to have taken place at the school, at a hotel in Stirling and during a car journey between Oban and Campbeltown.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse