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Travelling to Oban, on the west coast of Scotland, is a joy. Around 3 hours by car, coach or train from Glasgow or Edinburgh & less than 2 hours from Stirling /getting-here/
A quick guide to making the most of your trip to Oban. /frequently-asked-questions/
Oban is very fortunate to have many great places to to go cycling, suitable both for mountain bikes and road bikes. /see-do/cycling-oban/
A visit to Oban is not complete without popping to visit Dunstaffnage Castle for the morning. /see-do/castles-heritage/dunstaffnage-castle/
The Dogstone is a great place to visit in Argyll and take a moment at when out on a walk around Oban. It is a huge rock set within the grounds of Dunollie. /see-do/castles-heritage/dogstone-dunollie-castle/
Kilchurn Castle is a must-visit destination whilst in Oban. There are plenty of several walking routes around the castle, all whilst enjoying the views. /see-do/castles-heritage/kilchurn-castle/
Here are six scenic walks on Mull and Iona that make a fantastic day trip from Oban. Explore the forests, moors, hills, coastlines and glens of the islands. /blogs/6-scenic-walks-on-mull-and-iona/
Loch Awe is Scotland’s longest freshwater loch, stretching 25 miles through glorious Highland landscape. Here are ten of top things to see and do when visiting. /blogs/10-things-to-do-in-around-loch-awe/
There is lots on offer for families at Atlantis Leisure Centre, based in Oban. /see-do/family-days-out/atlantis-leisure-centre/
Accommodation, restaurants, bars & shops, Oban is perfect for short breaks, longer family holidays or as a base for touring Argyll & the Isles and Scotland! /visit/oban/
Discover numerous beaches near Oban, making the perfect day out from Oban, /see-do/on-the-water/beaches-near-oban/
Here are six castles in Oban and Lorn that should be top of your list. Visit to see some of Argyll’s most stunning scenery and get closer to Scotland’s past. /blogs/6-beautiful-castles-near-oban-lorn-isles/
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