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Winner of the "Best Medium Company for UK Short Breaks" at the British Travel Awards.
Known as the ‘Seafood Capital of Scotland’, Oban sits on the West coast of Scotland looking out at the islands of the Inner Hebrides. The town is filled with independent shops offering a wide range of local products like soaps, shoes, jewellery, art and souvenirs. Oban also boasts its own chocolate factory, where you can watch delicious chocolates being handmade. If chocolate isn’t your thing, you might prefer to learn about Scotland’s famous whisky, one of the country’s greatest exports. Oban has its own whisky distillery in the town where you can discover the process of distillation, with all important tastings as you go! For the adventurous at heart, Kayaking, cycling, diving and sailing are all popular pastimes in Oban and will let you see this beautiful area from a brand-new perspective.
History lovers will love exploring the ruins of Dunollie Castle which sits at the entrance to the bay, as well as the many other castles in the area. Oban, or ‘little bay’, is the perfect base for exploring North Argyll and is surrounded by miles of dramatic shoreline and countryside. Surrounding islands such as Mull, Iona and Staffa are perfect for a day trip and Kerrera, the closest island to Oban, holds the ruins of Gylen Castle.
To find your next short break or holiday to Oban browse our superb selection below.
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Known as the ‘Seafood Capital of Scotland’, Oban sits on the West coast of Scotland looking out at the islands of the Inner Hebrides. The town is filled with independent shops offering a wide range of local products like soaps, shoes, jewellery, art and souvenirs. Oban also boasts its own chocolate factory, where you can watch delicious chocolates being handmade. If chocolate isn’t your thing, you might prefer to learn about Scotland’s famous whisky, one of the country’s greatest exports. Oban has its own whisky distillery in the town where you can discover the process of distillation, with all important tastings as you go! For the adventurous at heart, Kayaking, cycling, diving and sailing are all popular pastimes in Oban and will let you see this beautiful area from a brand-new perspective.
History lovers will love exploring the ruins of Dunollie Castle which sits at the entrance to the bay, as well as the many other castles in the area. Oban, or ‘little bay’, is the perfect base for exploring North Argyll and is surrounded by miles of dramatic shoreline and countryside. Surrounding islands such as Mull, Iona and Staffa are perfect for a day trip and Kerrera, the closest island to Oban, holds the ruins of Gylen Castle.
To find your next short break or holiday to Oban browse our superb selection below.
Known as the ‘Seafood Capital of Scotland’, Oban sits on the West coast of Scotland looking out at the islands of the Inner Hebrides. The town is filled with independent shops offering a wide range of local products like soaps, shoes, jewellery, art and souvenirs. Oban also boasts its own chocolate factory, where you can watch delicious chocolates being handmade. If chocolate isn’t your thing, you might prefer to learn about Scotland’s famous whisky, one of the country’s greatest exports. Oban has its own whisky distillery in the town where you can discover the process of distillation, with all important tastings as you go! For the adventurous at heart, Kayaking, cycling, diving and sailing are all popular pastimes in Oban and will let you see this beautiful area from a brand-new perspective.
History lovers will love exploring the ruins of Dunollie Castle which sits at the entrance to the bay, as well as the many other castles in the area. Oban, or ‘little bay’, is the perfect base for exploring North Argyll and is surrounded by miles of dramatic shoreline and countryside. Surrounding islands such as Mull, Iona and Staffa are perfect for a day trip and Kerrera, the closest island to Oban, holds the ruins of Gylen Castle.
To find your next short break or holiday to Oban browse our superb selection below.
BTA Winner
Winner of the "Best Medium Company for UK Short Breaks" at the British Travel Awards.
Known as the ‘Seafood Capital of Scotland’, Oban sits on the West coast of Scotland looking out at the islands of the Inner Hebrides. The town is filled with independent shops offering a wide range of local products like soaps, shoes, jewellery, art and souvenirs. Oban also boasts its own chocolate factory, where you can watch delicious chocolates being handmade. If chocolate isn’t your thing, you might prefer to learn about Scotland’s famous whisky, one of the country’s greatest exports. Oban has its own whisky distillery in the town where you can discover the process of distillation, with all important tastings as you go! For the adventurous at heart, Kayaking, cycling, diving and sailing are all popular pastimes in Oban and will let you see this beautiful area from a brand-new perspective.
History lovers will love exploring the ruins of Dunollie Castle which sits at the entrance to the bay, as well as the many other castles in the area. Oban, or ‘little bay’, is the perfect base for exploring North Argyll and is surrounded by miles of dramatic shoreline and countryside. Surrounding islands such as Mull, Iona and Staffa are perfect for a day trip and Kerrera, the closest island to Oban, holds the ruins of Gylen Castle.
To find your next short break or holiday to Oban browse our superb selection below.