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This is one of Scotland's most unique hotels, which also offers self-catering cottages, set around a beautiful courtyard. The hotel is situated 13 miles outside Oban on the A828 road to Fort William, making it a convenient base for exploring the spectacular mountains and scenic lochs that stretch along the coast, to enjoy all that Argyll and the Highlands has to offer. The house has 8 comfortable bedrooms, each with a deep bath to relax after a long day in the saddle. The cottages are available for short and long stays. Room service, complimentary toiletries, luxury bath towels, free laundry service, bar, oak panelled billiard room and an award winning restaurant, boasting the best in fine local Scottish cuisine. Secure parking. where: Barcaldine, Oban, Argyll, PA37 1SG
tel: 01631 720219 web-site: www.barcaldinehouse.co.uk e-mail: enquiries@barcaldinehouse.co.uk |
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Situated 10 miles north of Oban on the main road to Fort William and Glen Coe, this is an excellent base for touring this particularly beautiful part of Scotland. There are so many things to see and do, such as the distillery at Oban, Dunstaffnage Castle, Sea Life Centre, sandy beaches, boat trips to the isles and Inverary Jail; a 19th Century prison with now open to visitors and brought vividly to life by the warders and prisoners you will meet as you wander around. As Oban has been branded the 'Seafood Capital of Scotland', with the variety and quality of seafood landed in the harbour, there are great seafood restaurants overlooking the bay. Accommodation for up to 7 in comfortable and homely rooms. A self catering 6 berth caravan is also available for rent. Enjoy the great views and relaxing feeling of the Loch and countryside, whilst cooking a feast on the bbq! A warm welcome awaits you from Irene & Fred. Drying facilities and secure parking.
where: Barcaldine, Oban, Argyll, PA37 1SE
tel: 01631 720519 web-site: www.dalrannoch.co.uk |
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Situated on the A816, which is one of the best biker roads in the world, in the little village of Kilmelford, near the shore of Loch Melfort in the western Highlands. This splendid former coaching inn, one of the oldest hotels on the west coast, retains many of its original Victorian features and as soon as you enter this charming little hotel you will be struck by its homely highland ambience. Accommodation for up to thirty guests, with en-suite rooms for one to four. Two contrasting dining areas provide the perfect setting for enjoying delicious uncomplicated Scottish cuisine. The Poachers Bar with an imposing fireplace and stone walls and the Residents Lounge full of baronial character and classic elegance provide relaxing environments to enjoy a good range of ales and malt whiskies. Located south of Oban, The Gateway to the Isles, with craft and souvenir shops, Oban distillery visitor centre, Miniatures Museum and Sea World, with many places of historic interest, including the castles of Kilchurn and Inverary, Arduaine Gardens, the famous 19th century Inverarey Jail and boat trips to the nearby islands. Owners Yvonne and Simon can help you plan the best routes. Motorcycle washing facilities, private car park, CCTV and security systems.
where: Kilmelford, Oban, Argyll, PA34 4XA
tel: 01852 200274
web-site: www.cuilfail.co.uk
e-mail: mail@cuilfail.co.uk |
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Why rent just a room, when you can have a whole house with your own sauna and spa bath right on the shore of beautiful Loch Melfort. Rent for the day or a week, come alone or with all your friends... you can even get married here, whilst sitting on your bike! A choice of 1 -3 bedroomed self catering luxury lochside houses (15 in total), to a Scandinavian design with lots of home from home comforts, including modern leather suites, underfloor heating, wi-fi and satellite tv, offering the ultimate in luxury living, topped off and breathtaking views. Leisure activities abound include boat-trips, scuba-diving, sailing, fishing, Clay Pigeon Shooting and enjoying the spectacular countryside on offer in the Oban and Lorn area. There are many places of historical interest including Cruachan Power Station, Ardchattan Priory, Barcaldine Castle, Oban Distillery and National Trust properties. A great restaurant and pub is on site with home delivery or take a trip to Oban, the Seafood Capital of Scotland, with a variety of places to eat from pub fare to traditional to award winning restaurants overlooking the bay. Perfect for weekend breaks or longer stays, at any time of year. A previous guest said "Sometimes you forget what a beautiful country you live in, and this holiday was a lovely reminder for us. Bonnie, bonnie Scotland!" The area is popular with Bikers. Secure parking.where: Melfort Village, Kilmelford, by Oban, Argyll, PA34 4XD
tel: 01852 200333 web-site: www.mellowmelfort.com e-mail: info@mellowmelfort.com |
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Ferry crossings specialists for routes to and from the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Spain and motorcycling events such as NW200, Irish Grand Prix, World and British Superbikes, Moto GP and more. Established in 1992, by Billy Nutt, who had promoted the North West 200 and the Irish Grand Prix for many years. In doing so he had found a need to provide travel for competitors and spectators travelling to events of the Sporting Fraternity. Various packages can be arranged with admission tickets, grandstand seats, ferries and/or hotels to a variety of events, including getting to meet your BSB idol! A fast and friendly service is given by the team at Nutt Travel, at very competitive prices and under no obligations. Special rates given to group and Bike Club bookings.
where: 15 Sperrin Business Park, Ballycastle Road, Coleraine, BT52 2DH
e-mail: info@nutttravel.com |













