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1 April – 30 September

  • Daily 9.30am to 5.30pm

1 October – 31 March

  • Daily 10am to 4pm

Last entry and closures

  • Last entry: 30 minutes before closing

Prices

Keills Chapel and Cross is free to visit.

How to get here

Six miles south west of Tayvallich, off the B8025. 

Access is via a single track road (with passing places). At the end of the road, visitors must walk approximately 300-metres (across rough agricultural land which may be boggy in places), to reach the chapel. Part of the route is uphill. 

Strong footwear recommended.

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Address

Near Tayvallich
Knapdale

National Grid reference:

NR 690 806

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