Strathnaver Guest House
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Strathnaver Guest House in Oban has recently changed ownership, & is now managed by Cameron & Hazel. There has been upgrading of rooms & a dining room offering a greater choice at breakfast providing first class bed and breakfast accommodation. Strathnaver stands in its own grounds with direct access from the main A85 road from Glasgow. It is within easy walking distance of Oban rail and bus terminals, town centre and shops.

Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal is a short walk from the Guest House. If you are planning a day trip on one of the ferries to Mull or Iona or one of the many other islands you can leave your car at the Guest House and walk to the ferry or we can call a local taxi to take you to the ferry. Strathnaver Guest House overlooks Oban Bay, with views of the town, the sea front and the Island of Kerrera.

The view from our front bedrooms, feature lounge and dining room is stunning and makes the Guest house one of the most desirable properties in the town of Oban. Many Guests return year after year and if you take one look out of our windows it's easy to see why.
Services
Our guest House accommodation and rooms are tastefully and individually furnished to a high standard.
Care has been taken to design each bedroom with style and practicality so that you have a pleasant and memorable stay.
We supply toiletries, hospitality trays, bath sheets, remote control colour tv and hairdryer in every room.
Most are ensuite with showers.
However one double room and one single room share a bathroom and, although we do not have family rooms, this would suit a party of 3. We have some rooms on the ground floor.
Oban, meaning "little bay" in gaelic, is often described as the "Gateway to the Highlands and islands of Scotland".
It is surrounded by some of the most scenic and unspoilt areas of western Europe and is steeped in history and folklore.
Oban is a thriving tourist town serving the island of Mull, Iona, Barra, Lismore and many other little islands on the West coast of Scotland.
This bustling sea side town is the main market place and fishing port for the surrounding area of Argyll.
There are many things to see and do in and around Oban McCaigs tower, a large and attractive folly overlooking the town with superb views, the Classic Oban malt distillery, Oban war and peace museum and Oban chocolate Company.
Here at Strathnaver guest house we welcome all comments and feedback from our guests.
Please feel free to read through our guestbook and see what previous guests thought about us.
If you do visit Strathnaver then please come back to the guest book after your stay tell us what you thought.
To receive such a consistent standard of service is a very rare quality indeed, especially when such professionalism is delivered with genuine sincerity and a warm smile.
How can you not want to return or recommend to your friends?
Strathnaver Guest House Oban has probably the best parking in town and it's free!
For those walking from the Guest House into the town of Oban and wishing to avoid the main road we have a back gate giving you an alternative and slightly shorter route to the town centre.
Oban is well known for it's seafood.
And is known as the Seafood Capital of Scotland, indeed there are many excellent restaurants.
We have sample menus at reception for many of Obans best eating places.
Approximate distance to Strathnaver Guest House Oban from Stirling 85,m iles Glasgow 100 miles, Edinburgh 130 miles, miles, Carlisle 190 miles.
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