Campbeltown Airport, formerly
RAF Machrihanish, is located near the village. Although still available to the
Royal Air Force, the former airfield has been taken over by the specially-formed Machrihanish Airbase Community Company.
Coal was mined near the village; the
Machrihanish Coalfield was one of Britain's smallest
coalfields. A canal to Campbeltown was constructed between 1773 and 1794, later replaced by the
narrow-gauge Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway.
Machrihanish railway station opened in 1906 and finally closed in 1932. Machrihanish has a
classic links golf course designed by
Old Tom Morris, with views towards the islands of
Gigha,
Islay and
Jura. A second, newer course has been built nearby called Machrihanish Dunes. This course is part of a multimillion-pound development by an American company, which has renovated the previously-dilapidated Ugadale Hotel in the village and owns the Royal Hotel on the sea front in nearby
Campbeltown. Weather data is collected from Machrihanish and broadcast in the
Shipping Forecast. ==Notable people==