Top 10 Things to do in Oban, Scotland

July 30, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

A jumping-off point for ferries to the Hebridean Islands, the port town of Oban offers a picturesque bayside setting. It's worth catching a later boat to take in the town's stately Victorian architecture, bounty of seafood restaurants, and good pubs.
Restaurants in Oban

1. Finn Falconry

Inverawe Country Park Taynuilt, Oban PA35 1HU Scotland +44 1631 710732 [email protected] http://www.finnfalconry.co.uk
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5.0 based on 202 reviews

Finn Falconry

WE ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THE WINTER OPENING AGAIN AT EASTER 2021, WITH ALL THE NECCESSARY PRECAUTIONS IN PLACE, TO PROTECT EVERYONE. ALL EXPERIENCES ARE PRIVATE, PERSONAL AND BESPOKE TO YOURSELVES: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - WE ARE NOT A FALCONRY CENTRE AND ARE EXPERIENCES ARE ONLY CARRIED OUT IN THE AFTERNOON- PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR BOOKING AND FURTHER INFO An interactive, mobile Falconry company, which champions raptor conservation through education and engagement, utilising the power, beauty, agility and grace of birds of prey, providing the following: Hawk Walks; Falcon Experiences; Flying and Static Displays; Weddings; Educational Talks; Photographic and Educational Workshops . Set in the ruggedly, beautiful Argyll countryside.

Reviewed By AmyC945 - Royal Oak, United States

Book this if you stay near Oban. Book this if you have to drive 3 hours. Book this if you even remotely like animals because you can tell Paul really loves what he does and is lucky enough to do it for a living. This was worth it just to be able to see these truly awe inspiring birds of prey in their natural habitat and that they were so gentle and beautiful was unexpected. Paul spent well over 90 min with us, totally on our own.. no other guests. He was patient, so informative and never once did this feel like a lecture about birds. It was more like he and they let us into their little family group for a few hours and we were so so lucky. I know this sounds over done.. it’s not. It was pouring rain at first and I hate rain and did not even care I was so blown away. So great. Do it.

2. Oban Distillery

Oban Distillery Stafford Street, Oban PA34 5NH Scotland +44 1631 572004 [email protected] http://www.malts.com/en-gb/distilleries/oban/
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4.5 based on 3,458 reviews

Oban Distillery

Following Scottish Government guidelines through their phased re-opening approach, the time has come to open our doors and welcome back our visitors from 26th April 2021. To ensure the health and wellbeing of our employees and visitors, we will be implementing a number of precautionary measures. Find out how we are keeping you safe on our website before you visit us.

Reviewed By Mrglencoe

Visited Oban distillery for the first time even though living in the area, The tour was amazing you got told the history of the Oban whisky and see the process of making the whisky, Jim was a brilliant tour guide with a great sense of humour and knowledge this tour is really good value for money as you get two drams included including one straight from the barrel and a whisky glass souvenir and the shop is well kitted out too!

3. McCaig's Tower

Duncraggan Road, Oban PA34 5DU Scotland +44 1631 563122 [email protected] http://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/mccaigs-tower-p255141
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4.5 based on 2,757 reviews

McCaig's Tower

Reviewed By Torkm68 - Pitmedden, United Kingdom

A quick hike up to the tower rewards you with expansive views over the town and the nearest islands , very atmospheric at night when its all lit up ,this is an iconic structure thats now synanomous with Oban even though it was never finished. Free to enter and has a nice viewing platform with very informative board that tells you what hills, islands and villages you can see.

4. Oban War & Peace Museum

Oban Times Buildings Corran Esplanade Old Oban Times Building, Oban PA34 5PX Scotland +44 1631 570007 http://www.obanmuseum.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 838 reviews

Oban War & Peace Museum

Reviewed By D2596IEjackw

Very friendly staff, free entry (a donation is advised to help keep this going) good collection of memorabilia from the area - shipping, McCaig tower, Esplanade, war memorabilia, etc. Worth a visit.

5. Caledonian MacBrayne - Oban Day Trips

Caledonian MacBrayne Ferry Terminal PA34 4DB, Oban PA34 4LE Scotland +44 1631 562244 [email protected] https://www.calmac.co.uk/oban-colonsay-portaskaig-kennacraig-colonsay-ferry-winter-timetable
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Caledonian MacBrayne - Oban Day Trips

Take a day trip from Oban and visit the Inner Hebridean islands of Mull, Coll, Tiree or Iona. Go a little further, take a trip north to the Outer Hebrides or south to the island of Colonsay.

Reviewed By JD011111 - Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom

Travelled from Mallaig to Armidale with 2 elderly relatives towards the end of the year, apart from the flat calm crossing, it was a totally enjoyable experience. From the moment we arrived, the gentleman directing the traffic into the que was aware we were arriving and needed mobility assistance until we disembarked it was faultless. Catering facilities excellent for such a short crossing, spotless along with friendly helpful staff. Would highly recommend

6. Oban VisitScotland iCentre

Columba Buildings 3 North Pier, Oban PA34 5QD Scotland +44 1631 563122 http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/towns-villages/oban-p235801
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4.5 based on 194 reviews

Oban VisitScotland iCentre

Reviewed By Bibcay - Gateshead, United Kingdom

This is a handy visitor centre. It is on the seafront so it has a fantastic view. The staff were nice and the gifts and post cards were great.

7. Gylen Castle

Kerrera, Oban, Kerrera, Oban, PA34 4SX., Oban PA34 4SX Scotland +44 1631 563665 http://www.kerrera-ferry.co.uk/
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Gylen Castle

Reviewed By W3342YAjohnd

Great circular walk and the beach under the castle was a great spot for a picnic lunch. Allow 3-4 hours for the trip. Castle in really good condition and wonderful views.

8. Dunstaffnage Castle & Chapel

Castle Grounds, Oban PA37 1PZ Scotland +44 1631 562465 [email protected] http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/dunstaffnage-castle-and-chapel/
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Dunstaffnage Castle & Chapel

This site is closed for now. We’re working hard to gradually reopen the places you love while making sure the experience is safe for everyone. Visit the mighty stronghold of the ‘Kings of the Isles’ where Jacobite heroine Flora MacDonald was believed to have been held in prisoner. On an immense rock overlooking the Firth of Lorn near Oban stands the remains of one of the oldest stone castles in Scotland and the former stronghold of the MacDougalls. Built around 1220 by Duncan MacDougall, the son of Earl Somerled, known also as the ‘King of the Isles’, Dunstaffnage Castle was built at the height of the battle between Scotland and Norway for control of the Hebrides and was even once besieged by Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Independence.

Reviewed By wilbaforce07

This was an absolutely fantastic experience. Whether you have links Scottish heritage (Sumerled, Dougall, Donald, McDougall or Bruce) this is a truly fantastic place for a day out. The tour guide is an absolutely entertaining legend and I will definitely come again.

9. Ganavan Sands

Oban Scotland
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Ganavan Sands

Beach and play area.

Reviewed By 12121874 - Perth, United Kingdom

fantastic spot! beautiful beach spotless tidy and safe! no huge tides child and dog friendly! busy but car park not huge so not overcrowded.

10. Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds

Dunollie House, Oban PA34 5TT Scotland +44 1631 570550 [email protected] http://www.dunollie.org/
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Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds

Come and discover the fascinating heritage of Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds, Seat of the Clan MacDougall for more than 1000 years. - 1745 House Museum: Old Lairds House Exhibition which features 'My Dear Papa', an exhibition of Childhood - Castle Ruin: Take in stunning views towards Kerrera and beyond - Enchanting Gardens: Come along the woodland trail and explore the Faerie Garden, Raven Knoll, Willow Hall and World of Trees. - Weaving Cottage: You may find some volunteer weavers at work - Kettle Cafe: Enjoy some delicious home baking, snacks and refreshments - The Drapers Shop: Browse a selection of gifts exclusive to Dunollie Mon - Sat: Castle Tours at 10.30 am or 2.30 pm Sun: Piping at the Castle 2.30 pm Children's activities and special events all year round.

Reviewed By mtlwestlondon

The Castle was very good to visit, interesting history which had been portrayed well in the museum. They are developing the experience to visitors, we were treated to a piper playing in the castle grounds

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