Description
Join us on a day break to wander along the seafront to the sandy beaches and ruined Dunollie Castle in Oban. A lovable, compact town, Oban is filled with small galleries, quaint shops, its very own local distillery, museum and chocolate shop for your enjoyment. We also visit pretty Inveraray on our splendid day break.\n.
Itinerary
Includes
- Return Coach travel with reserved seating.- Free time to explore both Oban and Inverary\n
Oban
Translated in Scottish Gaelic, Oban means The Little Bay, and people remember this beautiful area for many reasons. Tourists love eating Oban's fantastic seafood, admiring its breathtaking scenery, and immersing themselves in the town's history.\n\nAnd in summer, tourists love watching its spectacular sunsets.\n\nOban is the biggest town between Helensburgh and Fort William and is a popular tourist hub on the Northwest coast of Scotland that leads to many of the area's surrounding islands and historic sites.\n\nWith its sweeping bay, beautiful harbour and stunning scenic views, Oban has been a popular visitor destination since Victorian times.\n\nDid you know? Oban and neighbouring Lorn have a long and interesting history which began in the Dark Ages with Kings and Chiefs building castles and forts along the coast. In 500AD a powerful Irish Lord named Loairn established his Kingdom just outside Oban at Dunollie and gave his name to the district.