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OBAN
This former Victorian mansion has fantastic views of Oban Bay and the far away islands, and has the added bonus of on-site parking. Close to the heart of Oban town centre, it is also within walking di...
More about The Glenrigh Guest HouseOBAN
This splendid three-storey Victorian Town House enjoys a fantastic location on Oban's seafront and enjoys great views over Oban Bay. Spacious rooms with modern decor and friendly service can be found ...
More about The Barriemore Guest HouseOBAN
This impressive seafront Victorian house has been lovingly restored to a high standard. Bedrooms (including a four-poster room and a mini-suite) are beautifully decorated and very well equipped. There...
More about Glenburnie HouseOBAN
One of Oban's landmarks, this Victorian hotel is located on the seafront, with stunning views out over the Firth of Lorne to the Isle of Mull. The well-appointed, contemporary bedrooms offer guests co...
More about The Columba HotelOBAN
Well situated in the heart of Oban, just minutes from the ferry terminal and with all the shops on its doorstep, this hotel really is central. The comfortable and well-presented bedrooms differ in siz...
More about Royal HotelOBAN
Handy for the ferry terminal and with views of the bay and harbour, this elegant Georgian residence was built in 1780 as the dower house for the family of the Duke of Argyll. Comfortable and attractiv...
More about Manor House HotelOBAN
This family-run bungalow stands in gardens overlooking the spectacular Loch Feochan. Bedrooms, all en suite, are bright and airy, well equipped and have easy access. The lounge-dining room has a loch ...
More about Braeside Guest HouseKILCHRENAN
Set amid lovely gardens and breathtaking scenery beside the shore of Loch Awe, this peaceful country-house hotel was built in a Scottish baronial style in 1834. Many fine pieces of furniture are evide...
More about The Ardanaiseig Hotel