Oban
Weekend Breaks
Oban
Caledonian Classic Hotel. Rising from the waters edge,
the historic Caledonian Hotel has commanding views over the
sheltered bay of Oban to the hills and islands of Scotland's
magnificent west coast. A travellers' rest for centuries,
the hotel has undergone an extensive refurbishment and now
offers stylish, contemporary comfort and service. Ideally
situated for exploring the town, surrounding area and Islands
the hotel has an elegant Harbourside Restaurant and the informal
Café Caledonian whilst all the bedrooms are comfortable
and well appointed.
The
Queens Hotel is a former Victorian Villa situated on the
Esplanade in Oban with wonderful views across Oban Bay. The
hotel is within pleasant walking distance of Oban town centre
and many interesting shops and attractions. An intimate and
friendly hotel, the Queens is the perfect location for a relaxing
break in Oban and to enjoy a high standard for accommodation
and cuisine, take a day trip from Oban to Mull, Iona, Glencoe
and Inveraray with its castle and jail!
Oban
Bay Hotel. Delightfully situated on the Esplanade in Oban
with magnificent views across the Firth of Lorne to the hills
of Lorne. The Oban Bay has a unique feel with its welcoming
foyer and bar combined with the full-length sun lounge with
spectacular views across the bay. The hotel has an excellent
reputation for food, utilising local produce, especially seafood.
Guests can choose from a four-course table d’hote menu
or a la carte. Oban is a superb location for exploring islands
off the west coast of Scotland including Iona and Mull.
Regent
Hotel. Centrally located on the Esplanade in Oban, the
Regent hotel comprises two distinct styles of architecture.
The original building is Victorian and the modern extension,
built in the 1930’s, is Art deco in style and now listed
as a classic example. The restaurant offers a choice of table
d’hote or a la carte menus both of which utilise the
best of local produce. Many of the rooms offer magnificent
views across Oban Bay. The hotel is close to the pier and
convenient for taking the ferry to Mull and Iona.
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