The solidly Victorian resort of
OBAN
enjoys a superb setting - the island of Kerrera providing its bay with a natural shelter - distinguished by a bizarre granite amphitheatre, dramatically lit at night, on the hilltop above the town. Despite a population of just eight thousand, it's by far the largest port in northwest Scotland, the second-largest town in Argyll, and the main departure point for ferries to the Hebrides. If you arrive late, or are catching an early boat, you m... [More]
The hotel has recently been refurbished and restored to its original Victorian glory with rich decor, high ceilings, elegant cornices, good food and friendly staff.Due to the Columba Hotel's unique situation and style, nearly all of the 50 bedrooms enjoy wonderful open views of the town, the harbour... [More]
Steeped in history, this idyllic location is an excellent resort from which to explore the surrounding countryside. The Clan Campbell stronghold of Kilchurn Castle stands at the north eastern end of Loch Awe.The location of the hotel offers glorious views of the loch and the mighty Ben Cruachan. [More]
Why not stay at the hotel which our customers have described as having 'The Best View In The Bay'? Step back in time and relax in our tradtional scottish family run hotel.We have been awarded the fhg Diploma for 'Holiday Accomodation of the Highest Standard'. The Donn famiy welcomes you to their hom... [More]
The hotel is delightfully situated on the Esplanade with views across Oban Bay to the hills of Mull. The Oban Bay has a sun lounge which stretches the length of the hotel affording guests spectacular views.The Oban Bay Hotel is located on the edge of Dunollie Wood and the Esplanade overlooking Oban ... [More]
Choose the Oban Caledonian Hotel - Obans Finest.Choose Obans landmark building. Rising from the waters edge, the historic Oban Caledonian Hotel commands breathtaking views over the sheltered bay of Oban to the hills and islands of Scotlands magnificent west coast. The gentle grandeur of this famous ... [More]