About Bunnahabhain
Bunnahabhain is located in Argyll and Bute, on the west coast of Scotland, within the PA46 postcode area. The settlement is situated on the island of Islay, known for its whisky distilleries and coastal scenery. The name Bunnahabhain is derived from the Gaelic for "mouth of the river," reflecting its position near a small estuary. The area is primarily rural, with a small population and a focus on agriculture and tourism. The local economy benefits from the presence of the Bunnahabhain Distillery, which produces a well-regarded single malt whisky. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, peat bogs, and coastal paths, offering opportunities for walking and wildlife observation. The community is close-knit, with local amenities including a shop, post office, and community hall. The area experiences a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers.



