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The Royal Hotel
Argyll Sq
Oban
Strathclyde PA34 4BE
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Oban hotel.
THE ROYAL HOTEL stands
in the centre of town close to the harbour and ferry terminal. Its 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.... |
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Oban Bay Hotel
Corran Esplanade
Oban
Highlands and Islands PA34 5AE
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Oban hotel.
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. Restaurant, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Heating, Non-Smoking
Rooms, Continental Breakfast, Terrace, Pets Allowed.... |
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Queens Oban
Corran Esplanade
Oban
Argyll & Bute
PA34 5AG
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Oban hotel. Just minutes
from Oban 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.... |
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Columba Hotel Oban
The Esplanade
Oban
The Highlands
PA34 5QD
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Oban Hotel. 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. Most of the rooms have sea
views and those remaining have views of the wooded hillside.
All rooms are bright and airy, which is enhanced by the decor.
A Victorian Hotel built between 1865 and 1901 of Scottish granite
and sandstone.... |
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