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  • Ardanaiseig
  • About
    • History
    • Grand Designs
    • Myths
    • Awards
    • Guest Comments
    • Press
    • See & Do
      • Activities
      • Attractions
      • Wildlife
    • Families
    • Corporate
    • Policies
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms
      • Cookie Policy
  • Accommodation
    • Master Loch
      • Ben Lui
      • Cruachan
      • Ichrachan
      • Inishail
      • Kilchurn
      • Tervine
    • Master Garden
      • Ben Neagh
      • Cuaig
      • Etive
      • Hayfield
      • Orchy
    • Garden View
      • Awe
      • Nant
      • Nevis
      • Starav
      • Tromlee
    • Boatshed
    • Rose Cottage
  • Offers & Vouchers
    • Special Offers
    • Vouchers
    • Events
  • Weddings
  • Festive
  • Food
  • Gallery
    • House and Interiors
    • Accomodation
    • Gardens
    • The Loch
    • Weddings
    • Wildlife
  • Contact
  • BOOK NOW

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Blog Post – A view from Ardanaiseig: Duncan Ban’s Monument, by Rosalea Collinge

Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir, known in English as Duncan Ban MacIntyre, was a Scottish Gaelic poet born in 1724 in Glen Orchy, Argyll. MacIntyre held a great appreciation for the natural world, especially the dramatic scenery of his native Argyll, and he became known for his nature-themed poetry. Though he was illiterate, he committed his…

April 27, 2015BlogBy Hannah Walker