Oban Harbour and Pulpit Hill seen from McCaigs Tower at dawn Why the Oban Fish & Chip Shop? Family-run business in the town centre Recommended by Rick Stein Specialities include locally caught squat lobsters, house fish pie and salt and pepper squid Before and after your fish & chips: The ...
The small village of Ellenabeich, 16 miles south of Oban on Scotland’s west coast Why The Oyster Bar? Seasonal menu using fresh and locally sourced ingredients Outdoor seating area looks out onto the Atlantic taking in the views of the islands of Scarba and Jura Lots of non-seafood option...
Lots of choice, and as others have said, menu grouped by style of food (rather than starters and main) but all clearly explained by the attentive and friendly wait staff.Best fish and chips i’ve had for a long long time (and same price point as the chi...
The most epic train journeys in the UK 11 of Britain’s best winter beaches Boringdon Hall celebrates Devon's countryside Why I’m swapping the Caribbean for Isles of Scilly Stay at this off-grid Hansel and Gretel cottage This 'unspoilt’ UK seaside town is a hidden gem ...
This award-winning Scottish adventure showcases Culloden Battlefield, Eilean Donan Castle, and the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Swim in the wild waters of Loch Ness, wander the Quiraing on Skye, and join traditional ceilidh dances. Includes hostels in Inverness, Kyleakin and Oban. Duration 5 days Destin...
Oban is a great town. Very walkable and had excellent fish and chips for lunch. We made stops along the way to and from Oban. Saw and heard much beautiful history. The bits of rain only added to the experience. Would definitely recommend. Read more Review of: Oban and the West ...
For those who love the great outdoors, Britain's largest National Park has islands, coastlines and mountains just waiting to welcome you. Known as the ‘Charing Cross of the Highlands’, the charming town of Oban is a great place to base yourself for a staycation in this area. It may be...
“Pies and fish and chips, all those wonderful local ingredients such as langoustines and scallops; to make a lamb hotpot using the best possible produce.” We order a few of those Oban scallops, served on the shell and doused in a chippie-style bacon-and-malt-vinegar sauce, best mopped...
Once you have arrived in Mallaig get your ferry ticket sorted (you should book this in advance, especially during the busy summer months) and kill some time with a takeaway of fresh fish & chips – but beware of the seagulls at the harbour!
Perle Oban Hotel Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map 820 reviews #28 of 152 hotels in Oban "We had the most beautiful few days at this hotel as part of our honeymoon. The service was brilliant, service was very personal and very helpful (Alistair and Kirsty on reception...