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Columba Hotel, Oban

The Esplanade, Oban, Argyll, PA34 5QD


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Spectacular January Sale at Columba Hotel! B&B from £17.50p.p. This Victorian hotel was built in 1865 and 1901 of Scottish granite and sandstone. It stands as a landmark on the North Pier, overlooking the town and Oban Bay to the Isles of Kerrera, Mull and Lismore, and the Mountains of Morven.

A Victorian Hotel built between 1865 and 1901 of Scottish granite and sandstone. It stands as a landmark on the North Pier overlooking the town of Oban and Oban Bay, to the Isles of Kerrera, Mull and Lismore and the Mountains of Morven.

Columba Hotel, Oban, Argyll, UK
 
 

 

The Oban Caledonian Hotel, Oban

Station Square, Oban, Argyll, PA34 5RT


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Oban’s landmark hotel, this historic building is ideally located close to the ferry port and train station, offering 4-star accommodation and some fantastic views of the waterfront. Possibly the finest hotel in Oban, the Oban Caledonian Hotel commands some breathtaking views over the sheltered bay of Oban to the hills of Scotland’s magnificent west coast. The gentle grandeur of this famous property has long extended a warm welcome to travellers arriving or departing by sea, rail or land. Now carefully refurbished and under family ownership, this fine hotel offers stylish, contemporary comfort and service. Gaze seaward as the sun slips behind the Hebridean hills and a friendly Highland hospitality unfolds. Discover the hotel’s Harbourside Restaurant or choose the informal Café Caledonian – relaxed during the day and lively at night. Ideally situated on the waterfront, the hotel is the perfect gateway for exploring Argyll and The Isles.

The history of the hotel is fascinating; it was completed around 1882 with the arrival of the West Highland Railway in Oban. The hotel was originally known as The Station Hotel and was owned by the Campbell family who retained ownership until the 1950's. During the Second World War the hotel was requisitioned by the Royal Navy as their base in the town. Oban was a major base for transatlantic Convoys, a large RAF base was established at Connel in association with this and Oban was also the base for the famous flying boats. At the same time as the hotel was built the Royal Highland Yacht Club was established and the Hotel continues to be the base for this regatta. During the 1960's the building was renamed as The Caledonian Hotel and at this time was one of the first hotels in the Highlands to boast 'a motorised lift and central heating'. In 2002 it was closed for major rennovations and now offers stylish, contemporary comfort and service. The hotel has 59 rooms, many with fine views over Oban Bay to the mountains of Mull and Ardgour.

The Oban Caledonian Hotel, Oban, Argyll, UK
 
 

 

The Palace Hotel - Guest House, Oban

20 George Street, Oban, Argyll, PA34 5SB


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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 home and small family hotel. The rooms are cosy and individually decorated in a traditional style in keeping with the 100 year old building. Rooms to the front have magnificant views over Oban bay. Golf, fishing, horse-riding, sailing and swimming are all available within a short distance. Please note that as the hotel has a pets welcome policy it may not be suitable for people with pet alergies. There is a central feature staircase in the hotel (and no lift), however the lowest bedrooms are on the second floor. As a small family run hotel we hope that your stay with us will feel more like a home from home rather than just a hotel as it has been our home for 28 years.

The Palace Hotel - Guest House, Oban, Argyll, UK
 
 

 

Queens, Oban

Corran Esplanade, Oban, Argyll, PA34 5AG


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Overlooking the expansive Oban Bay, this Victorian hotel offers convenient accommodation just minutes from the town centre. Enjoy traditional Scottish cuisine in the Glen Campa restaurant, where fresh locally sourced venison, beef, fish and seafood is served daily. Alternatively you can relax in the lounge bar, where snacks and meals are available. Since many of the rooms offer stunning views of the bay, this is a picturesque base from which to explore the local area. The ferry terminal is just a mile (1.6 km) away, enabling visits to the islands of Mull, Iona and the Inner Hebrides.

Queens, Oban, Argyll, UK
 
 

 

Oban Bay Hotel & Spa, Oban

Corran Esplanade, Oban, Argyll, PA34 5AE


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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 Bay and the Firth of Lorne. Originally a large private house, the hotel has been tastefully extended to include spacious and modern bedrooms, an open plan foyer, lounge and bar.

Oban Bay Hotel & Spa, Oban, Argyll, UK
 
 

 

The Royal Hotel, Oban

Argyll Sq, Oban, Argyll, PA34 4BE


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The Royal Hotel stands in the centre of town, close to the harbour and ferry terminal. The central position makes it ideal for visiting the West Coast of Scotland, as well as the Islands of Mull and Iona. With 91 double and single guestrooms, some overlooking the town square, the Royal Hotel offers comfortable, affordable accommodation. Built in 1895, the hotel offers traditional Scottish hospitality and dining with its Morvern Restaurant and whisky lounge bar.

The Royal Hotel, Oban, Argyll, UK
 
 

 

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