With everything from music and dancing, to hula-hooping and sports, the Queen’s Baton Relay can look forward to a very warm welcome when it comes to Argyll and Bute tomorrow.
The relay brings with it the chance to cheer on local baton bearers and enjoy the events planned along the route.
The baton will travel over 170 miles from Appin at around 7am, to Oban, Lochgilphead, Inveraray and is scheduled to end its Argyll journey in Dunoon Stadium at around 6.30pm.
A one mile run, live music, dancers, come-and-try sports, and street performers are among activities that are going to be happening to celebrate the relay from Appin to Dunoon.
From music and dancing in Appin, to choirs, bands and sports sessions in Oban and Lochgilphead, and from pipers in Lochnell, mini Highland games in Inveraray, to a gala day in Strachur, and carnival rides in Dunoon, there will be a lot happening across Argyll.
The baton will be carried by bike, road and boat before it ends its Argyll and Bute journey at a celebratory event in Dunoon Stadium.