Monday, September 25, 2006

Oban and District


Oban in Argyll is the gateway to the Western Isles of scotland.

The islands of Scotland are some of the most enchanting places on earth. Even the tiniest of them has its own individual character and charm. Dramatic sunsets, spectacular scenery and a traditional Scottish island welcome are just a few of the things that await you. Whether you visit one island or island-hop round a few, we invite you to find your perfect island with Caledonian MacBrayne.

Although the town is most famous for the Caledonian McBrayne ferry which carries visitors and locals alike to the wonders of the Isles of Mull, Islay and beyond , the town and surrounding areas are particularly scenic and historic.

I enjoy my journeys to the local area as there are so many different places to see. Loch Awe and Loch Etive on the road to the east and Tyndrum. Inveraray on Loch Fyneon the road south.

In Oban I particularly like the walk up the hill to McCaigs Tower and also Pulpitt hill which overlooks the fishing harbour and ferry terminal. If you enjoy fine whisky don't forget the visit to the distillery in the middle of the town. Enjoy the cafes, shops and fresh fish stalls near the seafront. Dunstaffnage castle and marina is just outside the town and is worth a visit. Cross Connel bridge on the way to Port Appin and the Isle of Lismore.

Our Oban Callendar is one of a range of local Argyll and Bute stationery all available in the town and surrounding area.

Enjoy your visit

Yours Aye

Gordon Flavell

www.flavell.com

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