The lure of the sea should tempt you aboard a leisure cruise for some whale, dolphin and seal spotting or fit in some sailing, diving or bird-watching. There's plenty to do on dry land, too, walking, cycling or golfing. A good location for exploring Mull and Iona or for enjoying the holiday town of Oban. (KB 06/07)
A traditional building with modern additions.
The lobby is small and traditional.
This hotel truly lives up to its name, as it is located on the town promenade directly beside the water. Oban is a lively, colourful, and yet peaceful place. Links to the public transport network can be found in about 500 m.
The hotel is housed within a former private house built in 1875. From the lounge of the outdoor steam bath area, guests may enjoy breathtaking views over the islands along the west coast. The hotel also offers spectacular views of Oban Bay and the Firth of Forth. Renovated in 2006, it combines a high level of appointment with quality service. Guests may make use of the restaurant, the bar, the public Internet connection, and the room service.
This hotel is in a prime position on Oban's Esplanade with an uninterrupted panorama of Mull and Kerrera. Catch the best sunsets from our sun lounge or from the comfort of our spa's outdoor hot tub. Make Oban your Highland centre to discover the attractions and activities of Scotland's western coast and islands. The hotel offers a Spa, where one can choose their own personal health and beauty treatment from sports or aromatherapy massage, facials, manicures and pedicures, waxing and other beauty treatments. The lure of the sea should tempt you aboard a leisure cruise for some whale, dolphin and seal spotting or fit in some sailing, diving or bird-watching. There's plenty to do on dry land, too, walking, cycling or golfing.
A good location for exploring Mull and Iona or for enjoying the holiday town of Oban