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Barriemore, an MK B&B, is a charming Victorian townhouse with a beautiful waterfront location on North-West Scotland’s rugged coastline. The elegant guest rooms have free WiFi, and the breakfast menu uses local produce. Some rooms at the property include a view of the Sound of Kerrera. Every room has a TV with a DVD player, a radio and a USB charging point. All rooms also feature a private bathroom and a hairdryer. The 4-star Barriemore provides an extensive breakfast, served every morning in the bright and airy breakfast room. The menu offers both cold and cooked items, including kippers and daily specials. Guests can also relax in the conservatory lounge, which features views over Oban Bay and the island of Kerrera. Barriemore is a short walk from Oban's town centre and Oban Ferry Port. The town has a variety of bars and award-winning restaurants, offering locally caught seafood. Barriemore was built by John S McCaig, the same man that built Oban's impressive landmark, the McCaig's Tower.
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With panoramic views of Loch Creran, Ardtorna is situated between the town of Oban and the district of Appin. Free Wi-Fi and free parking are also provided. A super king-size bed is featured in each Ardtorna room, as well as a Loch view, bathrobes and luxury toiletries. A Freeview TV and hospitality tray are also provided. You can enjoy complimentary malt whisky and homemade whisky cream liqueur during your stay. Freshly baked scones are served between 16.00 and 18.00 on the day of your arrival. Locally-sourced fish and meat are served at breakfast, which features a full Scottish breakfast, smoked salmon bagels, and pancake platters. Oban can be reached in a 10-minute drive and features its own whisky distillery and historic landmarks such as McCaig's Tower. The nearest shops, bars and restaurants are also located in Oban, and buses to the town operate from just outside the property.
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In the charming coastal town of Oban, Lagganbeg Guest House offers individually styled rooms just a 5-minute walk from bars and the harbour front. With free Wi-Fi throughout, it also provides freshly cooked breakfasts. Featuring a TV, a radio-alarm CD player and free tea and coffee, each room is decorated with artwork of Oban. All but one room has an in-room shower and toilet, with one having an external but private bathroom. Lagganbeg's breakfast menu includes cereals, full Scottish breakfasts, cooked-to-order sweet or savoury pancakes and fresh filtered coffee. Oban's famous whisky distillery, surrounded by restaurants, is 5 minutes' walk away. Lovely bay views from historic McCaig?s Tower are a 15-minute uphill walk from the house.
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Set in a large Victorian house, Arbour Guest House is located close to Oban Town Centre, less than 20 minutes walk from Oban Ferry Terminal and Train Station. Free Wi-Fi is available in some rooms. The bright and airy bedrooms are individually decorated, retaining many original Victorian features, and each has a TV and tea/coffee facilities. Some rooms have en suite bathrooms, while others have access to shared facilities. Traditional Scottish breakfasts are served daily at St Annes Guest House, Arbour's sister Guest House just next door, with continental options also available. Guests are given a discount on meals and a complimentary drink in Paparazzi Cafe Bar and Restaurant and O'Donnell's Irish Pub, situated just 100 metres away. Arbour Guest House is very close to the Town Centre and many local amenities are close by. The Atlantis Leisure Centre, The Corran Halls, tennis courts, McCaigs Tower, the Cathedral and local Cinema are all within easy walking distance. The guest house is also conveniently situated for buses, trains and ferries. Parking is available in the street, and the pay and display car park at the end of the road which is free between 18:00 and 09:00.
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The Old Manse guest house offers beautiful en suite rooms, peaceful gardens and stunning sea views over Oban Bay. It is just 5 minutes' walk from Oban town centre. The Old Manse also has a bright and sunny breakfast room overlooking landscaped gardens. Home-cooked in-room suppers can be pre-ordered. The Old Manse was built in 1863 for the Church of Scotland, and its lovely views extend towards the isles of Kerrera and Mull. All individually decorated rooms are spacious and have a TV, radio, hospitality tray and hairdryer. The Old Manse has won awards for cleanliness and customer service.
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Set in a quiet street of Oban, this Victorian villa is only 10 minutes' walk from Oban Rail Station and offers varied breakfasts and free Wi-Fi. Each bedroom at Raniven Guest House has an en suite bathroom, a TV with DVD player and tea/coffee making facilities. Guests can also enjoy a refrigerator, microwave and toaster and ironing facilities are available on request. In the morning, a continental style buffet breakfast is available. A variety of pubs and restaurants is available a 1-minute walk from Raniven. In Oban, ferries to Coll, Tiree, Colonsay, Uist, Barra, Mull, Iona and Lismore are frequently available. Easdale is a 30-minute drive away and free parking is available at the property.
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Overlooking Oban Bay, the family-run Palace Hotel boasts period features and a central location. With wonderful sea views, the Oban Ferry Terminal is only a 10-minute walk away. The cosy rooms are individually decorated and many offer views across the bay. All rooms have an en suite bathroom, tea /coffee facilities, a TV and radio. Breakfasts are served daily in the bright, airy dining room and a small range of wines, spirits and soft drinks are also available in the lounge. Packed lunches can be arranged at reception. The Victorian building has an original wooden staircase, and Wi-Fi is accessible throughout. Just 5 minutes from Oban Rail Station, The Palace is a 15-minute walk from Glencruitten Golf Club. Fishing, horse-riding and sailing are all available nearby, and there is a selection of restaurants within walking distance. Please note the hotel has no lift.
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Set on the edge of Oban's picturesque Esplanade, with views of Mull, Kerrera and the Firth of Lorne, the hotel has a sun lounge and free WiFi. Most guest rooms boast stunning sea views and all feature a private bathroom, a hairdryer, a TV and tea and coffee making facilities. In the evening, the Oban Bay Hotel's Rannachan Restaurant has an Ă la carte menu featuring fresh, local seafood and organic produce while the bar serves meals throughout the day. The sun lounge stretches the entire length of the hotel and there is an indoor steam room, a sauna and an outdoor hot-tub with sea views. Guests can go whale-watching close by or play golf at Glencruitten Golf Club at discounted rates.
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Set within 3.1 miles of Corran Halls and 5 miles of Dunstaffnage Castle in Oban, Clan Cottages provides accommodation with free WiFi and a kitchenette. The accommodation has a spa bath. The villa offers a seating area with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with free toiletries, a hair dryer and bath. A dishwasher, an oven and microwave are also featured, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. Clan Cottages offers a barbecue. If you would like to discover the area, fishing is possible in the surroundings. The nearest airport is Glasgow Airport, 52.8 miles from the accommodation.
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Tucked into a hillside above Oban, this 4-star guest house offers stylishly decorated bedrooms only a 5-minute walk from Oban Bay. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas and private parking is possible on site. The individually designed bedrooms at Heatherfield House come with a flat-screen TV and an iPod docking station. Each has tea and coffee making facilities, and some boast views of the nearby islands. Homemade, locally sourced breakfast is served every morning, featuring Heatherfield sausages and eggs from the owner's own chickens. Guests can also enjoy homemade preserves and curds. Heatherfield House is situated only a 10-minute walk from Oban Railway Station and a 15-minute walk from Oban Ferry Terminal with services to Craignure, Castlebay Coll, Colonsay and Lismore.
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With panoramic views of rugged mountains, pretty lochs, and tranquil islands, this 4-star country house hotel is just 6 miles from Oban in Scotland. Guests can take boat trips and spot whales in the ocean, and there is free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. Knipoch House Hotel dates back hundreds of years, and retains original oak-panelled walls and open fires. Surrounded by glorious countryside, it is the site where the Thane of Cawdor was assassinated in 1592. Each room is elegant in style, and boasts picturesque views of either the surrounding countryside or Loch Feochan. Features include a flat-screen TV, DVD player, and en suite bathroom with free toiletries. The panelling in the dining room was recovered from the ruins of Ypres Cathedral, and guests at Knipoch House can take in the historic atmosphere while enjoying a delicious meal from the daily changing menu. Oban's beautiful Ganavan Sands are around 15 minutes? drive from the building. There are plenty of cycling and walking routes around the hotel, and guests can also go diving or visit the many castles that the nearby area is famous for.
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MacKays is a high-quality, 4-star guest house, which is exclusively for adults. The award-winning property stands out on Oban's beautiful seafront, with uninterrupted views of the busy harbour. Oban's busy town centre is just 15 minutes' walk away. The spacious en-suite rooms boast king-size or super king-size beds, along with easy chairs and a large flat-screen TV. The superb bathrooms offer top quality accessories, bathrobes, and large towels. Most enjoy views of the sea. In the mornings, MacKay's serves 5-star awarded full Scottish breakfast in the bright and spacious breakfast room or conservatory. The sea-facing terrace is ideal for relaxing and the property also offers a large car park. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building.
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Ards House is a traditional Victorian Villa situated on the shores of Loch Etive, in the small picturesque village of Connel. It is within a 15-minute walk from Connel Ferry Train Station, a bus stop and the local pub. Ards House boasts panoramic views across the bay and mountains, and is just 5 miles north of the busy and popular town of Oban. Oban offers ferries to Isle of Mull and beyond, and is famous for its sea food. All rooms have been individually styled, most have sea views, and all have en-suite bathrooms. One of the highlights of the house is the large guest drawing room, with spectacular sea views, an open fire, a grand piano and a large flat-screen TV. Ards House offer a wide range of choice for breakfast, from a traditional cooked Scottish breakfast to smoked salmon, kippers and much more. All dishes are served using fresh and locally sourced produce. Ards House benefits from a large private car park and free WiFi.
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In a beautiful, peaceful location, overlooking Oban Bay, the Isles of Kerrera, Lismore, Mull and the sound of Kerrera, this beautiful Victorian building is now a 5-star guest house. Originally built as a summer residence by the Duke of Argyll in 1870, Dungallan Country House is situated on the edge of the town of Oban. The tranquil and secluded, yet commanding position means that the hotel offers superb views to 3 sides. Oban's promenade and the town's shops are just a 10-minute stroll away. All of the en suite rooms have been fully refurbished to a very high standard and most have magnificent sea views. Free wireless internet access is available throughout. There is a cosy and exclusive bar, offering cocktails and a choice of over 100 single malt whiskies. With a huge picture window, the bar overlooks Oban Bay. The residents' lounge is a great place to relax and read by the warmth of an open log fire.
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On Scotland's west coast, Alderlea House in Oban is just 10 minutes' walk from the train station and 2 minutes from the shops and Highland Theatre. It offers en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi and full cooked breakfasts. Each room has en suite bathroom facilities with shower or bath and complementary toiletries. There is a TV with satellite channels and tea and coffee facilities. A full cooked breakfast is served each morning, along with a continental selection. Oban is known as Scotland's seafood capital, and has many restaurants and cafés nearby. The town has a range of independent shops and larger stores, and is the departure point for ferry crossings to the Isle of Mull.
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